Senior Advisor, Privacy at Government of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Aug, 25

Salary

71968.0

Posted On

14 Jul, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Discretion, Research, Public Administration, Protection, Access, Information Access, Policy Analysis

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

JOB INFORMATION

Job Requisition ID: 72908
Ministry: Mental Health and Addiction
Location: Edmonton
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: July 17, 2025
Classification: Program Services 4 (Market Adjustment)
Salary: $2,757.39 to $3,604.17 bi-weekly ($71,968 - $94,069 annually)
The Ministry of Mental Health and Addiction is transforming Alberta’s health system to the Alberta Recovery Model, which adopts a recovery-oriented approach for addiction and mental health. For more information see:
A recovery-oriented system of care is a coordinated network of personalized, community-based services for people at risk of or experiencing addiction and mental health challenges. It provides access to a full continuum of services and supports, from prevention and intervention to treatment and recovery. The vision is for every Albertan to have the opportunity to pursue recovery and live a healthy and productive life.

QUALIFICATIONS

University graduation in Public Administration or related field and 4 years progressively responsible related experience; or equivalent as described below.

Equivalency: Directly related education or experience considered on the basis of:

  • 1 year of education for 1 year of experience; or
  • 1 year of experience for 1 year of education.

Required experience:

  • Research
  • Interpreting and applying access and privacy legislation. (HIA, POPA, ATIA)
  • Conducting and writing Privacy Impact Assessments.
  • Working with external and senior stakeholders.
  • Managing complex and sensitive privacy matters with discretion and professionalism.

The following will be considered assets:

  • Certification in information access and protection of privacy.
  • Strong policy analysis and interpretation skills with a focus on the healthcare or public service sector.

Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. Refer to

Responsibilities

Are you passionate about access and privacy law? Do you thrive in a complex and fast-paced environment where your work has an impact? Join the Ministry of Mental Health and Addiction (MHA) as our next Senior Privacy Advisor, where your expertise will directly support the care and well-being of Albertans.
Under the guidance of the Access and Privacy Manager, you will play a central role in ensuring MHA’s compliance with Alberta’s privacy and access legislation, including the Health Information Act (HIA), Protection of Privacy Act (POPA), and Access to Information Act (ATIA).

As a trusted advisor and policy champion, you’ll:

  • Lead the development of Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) and ensure high-quality submissions to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC).
  • Manage access to information requests under ATIA, working collaboratively across departments to ensure timely and accurate responses.
  • Guide the Ministry’s response to privacy incidents, evaluating risk and coordinating mitigation strategies.
  • Develop and deliver privacy training to internal teams and external partners, promoting awareness of legislative obligations and best practices.
  • Provide expert policy interpretation and compliance advice on a wide range of privacy and records management issues.

This is a unique opportunity to bring your experience and skills for privacy into a ministry that is transforming how mental health and addiction services are delivered in Alberta. You’ll work closely with senior leaders, policy makers, healthcare providers, and legal advisors — making privacy a foundational part of how services are built and trusted by Albertans.
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