Application deadline: May 16, 2025
Advertisement Number: 44100
Salary(s): OF5 $76,882.00 – $95,511.00 per year
The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).
Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.
An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.
Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.
The Manitoba Ombudsman is seeking a professional, energetic, responsive and forward-thinking individual to join our team in one of the three mandates of the Office – Ombudsman, Public Interest Disclosure, and Access and Privacy. The successful candidate will be dedicated to helping Manitobans and will be passionate about fairness, access to justice, accountability, transparency, promoting access to information, privacy, and improving the public service. Our team members are provided with challenging and meaningful work, ongoing training and development and the opportunity to participate in a Hybrid Work Program. Join our team and help make a difference.
The Manitoba Ombudsman is an Independent Officer of the Legislative Assembly with oversight responsibilities under The Ombudsman Act, The Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Act (PIDA), The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), and The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA). The Ombudsman resolves or investigates complaints about administrative decisions of provincial departments, agencies, boards, and commissions, municipalities, trustees and other public bodies about matters of fairness, access to information, protection of privacy, and wrongdoing. The Ombudsman has broad authority to investigate on her own initiative; to comment on privacy implications of proposed programs/services; to comment on the administration of the legislation and the policies and procedures to handle wrongdoing disclosures; to conduct audits and monitor compliance with FIPPA/PHIA; and to report publicly on matters in the public interest. The Ombudsman provides information and educational services about the Acts and the role of the office to public bodies, and the Legislative Assembly.
Under the authority of the Ombudsman, Investigators are delegated the authority to resolve serious problems by conducting impartial investigations. Investigators play a role in making recommendations to improve the delivery of public programs and services, and promote compliance with legislative requirements.
Conditions of Employment:
- Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check, Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Registry Checks
- A valid driver’s license, access to a vehicle, and the ability to travel within Manitoba
Qualifications:
Essential Criteria:
- Post-secondary degree (eg. public or business administration, law, social sciences or a relevant specialized discipline) and several years of experience in a related field. A combination of suitable education and experience may be considered.
- Experience and demonstrated skills in conducting in-depth investigations or audits such as workplace or compliance investigations, developing and/or evaluating public programs, or undertaking extensive research.
- Advanced experience interpreting and applying legislation and policy.
- Exceptional problem solving, conflict resolution and facilitation skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively on matters which are sensitive and complex in nature with parties of differing backgrounds and interests.
- Ability to represent the Office with integrity, demonstrate and promote ethical behaviour, sound judgment, fairness, accountability, and transparency.
- Strong written communication skills. Experience effectively communicating and preparing communications/briefing material and comprehensive reports, including providing recommendations on matters which are sensitive and complex in nature.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with public bodies, trustees and the public.
- Strong organizational skills including the ability to work independently while managing a workload with competing priorities, expectations and deadlines.
Desired Criteria:
- Knowledge and understanding of the role of the Ombudsman and its mandates under The Ombudsman Act, PIDA, FIPPA, and PHIA.
- Understanding of the Principles of Procedural Fairness and Natural Justice and the Principles of Fair Information Practices and the ability to demonstrate the applicability of these principles to decisions and programs of public bodies or trustees.
- Experience in the public sector, health care sector, municipal governments, non-profit sector and experience working with Indigenous communities.
- The ability to communicate in French is considered an asset.
Duties:
Reporting to the Manager of Investigations, the Investigator will be assigned to work under one of the mandates of the Office, to investigate complaints under The Ombudsman Act, The Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Act (PIDA), The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), or The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA). Depending upon the Investigator’s assigned mandate, duties may include conducting systemic investigations into matters of broad public importance or systemic maladministration; reviewing, auditing, and monitoring compliance with FIPPA and PHIA by provincial governments and agencies, municipal authorities, educational institutions, and the health care sector; or reviewing public body compliance with PIDA.
The Investigator is responsible for high quality complaint analysis, informal resolution of complaints and conducting investigations, including interviews, complex evidence analysis, legislation, policy and standards interpretation, and drafting comprehensive reports with findings and conclusions. Where appropriate, the Investigator drafts recommendations for the Ombudsman’s consideration. The Investigator ensures confidentiality and procedural fairness within the investigative process. The incumbent works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team to support the early resolution of complaints, investigations under other mandates, and may undertake or participate in special projects or initiatives of the Office. The Investigator also performs research, outreach, and public education activities to educate and enhance the public profile of the Office.
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Competitive Process: The competition will include, in addition to a board interview(s), a comprehensive written assessment. The successful candidate will be subject to a six (6) month probationary period.
Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.
Please be advised that job competitions for represented positions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor’s representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.