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Policy Analyst, Clean Energy Canada

CLOSING DATE: June 2, 2025

START DATE:             
ASAP

END DATE:             
July 20, 2026

EMPLOYMENT DURATION: 
Temporary Full Time

SALARY:
$69,102 to $82,420 annually

LOCATION: 
Vancouver (Hybrid)

HOURS: 
72 Biweekly

UNION/AFFILIATION:
Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)

POSITION GRADE:
7

# OF OPENINGS:
1

About Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue

The Centre uses dialogue and engagement to facilitate transformative conversations and create real-world impact for society’s most pressing challenges.

We strengthen Canadian democracy by promoting democratic values and innovation, spread best practices by providing dialogue training and tools, and help governments to engage citizens and stakeholders through our consulting services.

As a bridge between the university and community, we enable student success through the Semester in Dialogue and other experiential learning opportunities and provide a home to select initiatives run by our Dialogue Fellows and Associates.

Mission: To foster shared understanding and positive action through dialogue and engagement.

About ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV

  • We are Canada’s engaged university, defined by our dynamic integration of innovative education, cutting-edge research, and far-reaching community engagement
  • We are unconventional, fearless, compassionate, approachable and ready
  • We celebrate the diversity of people, ideas and cultures

About the Role

Position Summary

The Policy Analyst contributes to a range of initiatives through policy research, analysis, writing, stakeholder engagement, and communications. Additionally, this position assists in the preparation of research materials, supports events and government relations, and monitors developments in clean energy and climate policy.

The ideal candidate will be a critical thinker and problem solver. With excellent planning and prioritization skills, they will be able to juggle multiple projects and deadlines. A creative and innovative team player, the incumbent will excel in making informed decisions, achieving results and creating positive change. The incumbent will be a strong communicator (both written and oral), capable of building and maintaining effective relationships, collaborations and partnerships.

Qualifications

A Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Environmental Sciences or relevant area and two years of related experience in a regulatory and/or policy environment, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

The incumbent will have knowledge of climate and clean energy fields and Canadian decarbonization pathways. This will ideally encompass knowledge and expertise related to clean energy policy, electricity system governance and regulation. Working at the nexus of energy and the economy, the incumbent will have knowledge of the Canadian regulatory and policy landscape, at provincial and/or federal levels. They will have familiarity with relevant data sources, modeling and economic analysis to inform policy choices. They will also have advanced interpersonal and communications skills.

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an equitable environment for all employees. We strongly encourage applications from qualified people of all gender expressions and identities, sexual orientations, visible minorities, Indigenous persons and persons with disabilities. Should you require accommodations throughout the application process, please be in touch.