Job ID: 54702
Job Category: Governmental Affairs
Division & Section: City Clerk’s Office, Toronto Elections
Work Location: 89 Northline Road, Toronto, ON, M4B 3E5
Job Type & Duration: Full-time Temporary (18 months) vacancy
Salary: $122,305.00 - $163,639.00, TM2408, Wage Grade 8.0 (2024 rates)
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 20-Mar-2025 to 07-Apr-2025
Reporting to the Toronto Elections Operations Director, The Manager of Communications & Outreach is part of a team that manages all aspects of municipal elections and by-elections on behalf of the City Clerk, City Council, four (4) School Boards and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. As a member of the Elections Management Team, this position is responsible for managing a team of Project Managers leading public engagement and education programs, community outreach, marketing, communication, and partnerships.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
- Extensive experience developing, managing and implementing large scale complex outreach and public engagement campaigns, including communication strategies and plans.
- Proven strategic partnership development and leadership skills, including the ability to influence and build collaborative relationships across a broad spectrum of stakeholders both internal and external to the organization.
- Extensive experience managing, motivating, leading and developing staff.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and a proven ability to communicate effectively at all organizational levels as well as with external stakeholders and the media.
- Strong commitment to customer service excellence and excellent strategic planning, analytical, problem-solving and negotiation skills to resolve issues.
- Possesses knowledge of the issues and barriers diverse communities across Toronto face, including youth, persons with disabilities, ethno-cultural communities, 2SLGBTQ+communities, people experiencing homelessness, and other equity-deserving groups.
- Strong commitment to the organizational values of diversity and inclusion and can cultivate an innovative workforce of high-performing professionals in a positive service delivery culture, and handle labour relations in a unionized environment.
- Political acumen and the ability to negotiate and achieve consensus among parties having different objectives.
- Sound executive judgement and ability to handle matters of confidential and/or sensitive nature.
- Ability to manage competing interests, priorities and demands in a rapidly evolving high-volume, high-stress and politically sensitive environment.
- Ability to adhere to the Toronto Public Service mission and values and act professionally and ethically.
- Thorough understanding of the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and a strong knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act including knowledge of management responsibilities for health and safety compliance under the legislation.
- Post-secondary education in a relevant discipline related to the job function (e.g. Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Project Management) would be considered an asset.