Temporary CHIF Program Coordinator

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Help Lakeshore build the best team to serve the residents of Lakeshore!This position is new temporary position. Position: Temporary Operations Program Coordinator (CHIF) (5 years)Salary: CUPE Pay Band 6 (Preliminary Review) $34.11 to $39.90Position Group: CUPEReports to: Corporate Leader - Operations/Municipal EngineerPurpose of Position:Reporting to the Corporate Leader - Operations/Municipal Engineer, the Temporary Operations Program Coordinator (CHIF) will support the Municipality of Lakeshore's Critical Housing and Infrastructure Fund (CHIF) Program Charter which will include coordination of Operations initiatives, conducting targeted Operations research, and assisting with scheduling and attending engagement meetings with political stakeholders to provide administrative support for funding opportunities specific to Water and Wastewater based projects and Program Charter objectives.This role plays a pivotal part in coordinating and supporting activities related to grant applications for Operations based projects and coordinating effective communications and follow-up with political and administrative leads on opportunities for Operations based projects with various levels of government by preparing notes and other communications.Qualifications and Experience:A 4-year University degree in Political Science or other social science disciplines from related field from a recognized accredited institution in Canada.Up to 2 years of experience in public affairs, policy advocacy, grant coordination, or a similar role.Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and work independently or as part of a teamSatisfactory police clearanceKnowledge and Skills:Demonstrated understanding of government processes, funding programs, and political systems.Excellent writing, research, and analytical skills.Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including comfort engaging with political stakeholders.Ability to work on several projects or issues simultaneouslyAbility to work independently or in a team environment as neededExcellent organizational skills to prioritize and complete work with minimal supervision within appropriate timeframes.Experience in a computerized environment and a working knowledge of office software such as Microsoft Office Suite programs including but not limited to Word and Excel.Major Responsibilities:Research and Policy Analysis specific to the Water and Wastewater Master Plan Program Charter:Conduct policy and legislative research to identify opportunities aligned with Water and Wastewater based infrastructure program priorities in line with Lakeshore's Program Charter.Analyze government funding trends, legislative changes, and public policy developments related to infrastructure projects.Prepare briefing notes, policy memos, and background materials to support advocacy efforts.Coordinate Communications and Engagement:Collaborate with Communications and Engagement to coordinate communications with representatives of the offices of various levels of government with respect to coordinating meetings.Assist in building and maintaining relationships with representatives from the offices of local, regional, and national government stakeholders with the Operations Program Lead and other key staff.Grant Funding Support:Working with Financial Planning and Analysis to coordinate the preparation of grant proposals, including gathering supporting data, drafting information, and compiling documentation.Support post-submission follow-up and reporting requirements in collaboration with internal teams.Program Coordination and Reporting:Maintain a centralized calendar and database of engagements, contacts, and deadlines specific to the CHIF Program Charter and Operations.Track action items, commitments, and correspondence from Operations based and CHIF meetings and funding inquiries.Prepare regular progress reports for internal leadership.Provide administrative support to the Corporate Leader - Operations/Municipal Engineer.Observe all Municipal policies, procedures, occupational health and safety practices, legislation and regulations, and Municipal by-laws.Other duties as assignedDecision Making and Judgement:Work is performed under the direction of the Corporate Leader - Operations/Municipal Engineer.Works within established guidelines, policies, procedures, directives, bylaws and legislation.Working more independently and only raising problems to Leaders.Physical Skill and Effortsitting, standing, some bending, keyboarding, etcInteraction Level:Internal: interact with staff in other divisions regarding grant applicationsinteractions with Communications and Engagement staffinteractions with Legislative Services staffInteractions with Finance staffDaily contact with office staff and managementExternalInteractions will representatives from the offices of various levels of governmentWorking Conditions:EnvironmentOffice environmentControl over Work ScheduleTypically work Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (35 hours per week).Occasionally may be requested to work beyond normal office hours subject to the employee's consent in order to meet deadlines and the respective collective agreement.Overtime as specified in the Collective Agreement with CUPE Local 702.4Updated: June 2025Core Competencies Accuracy & Attention to DetailAnalytical and critical thinkingCommunicationConfidentialityCooperation and teamworkCreativity and InnovationDiplomacy, Tact & DiscretionInitiativeMarketingMultitaskingNetworking & Relationship BuildingPolitical Acuity & AwarenessProfessionalismReport WritingResearchSelf MotivatedTime ManagementAs an inclusive employer, the Municipality of Lakeshore is committed to providing a fully accessible recruitment process. Please contact us at any time during the recruitment process and let us know what accessible supports you may need. The Municipality is also committed to ensuring that personal information will remain confidential under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

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