OverviewThe Vice President assists in the development and implementation of federal government relations strategies to advance industry strategic priorities and objectives of the banking sector with the federal government.Description of ResponsibilitiesBuild positive relationships with federal parliamentarians, federal government officials, and political, committee and research staffDevelop and implement a relationship/contact management strategy with federal parliamentarians and other key stakeholdersLead and engage with CBA committees for feedback and direction in managing federal advocacy, as well as coordinating member involvement in direct advocacy efforts on behalf of the industryManage special projects/events involving member banks and federal government representatives to showcase industry work, expertise, and views of public policy issues, including overseeing the annual planning and smooth execution of the CBA Parliament Hill advocacy DayProvide information and advice, responding to inquiries, and liaising with other CBA staff and member banks on issues of interest and concern to the industry generally or member banks specificallyWork closely with the Government Relations team to:Report to CBA employees and member banks on political and policy developments at the federal levels of governmentAssist the provincial government relations teams where needed and required and where policy files overlapParticipate in the development of the CBA policy makingDevelop government relations strategies for constructive engagement with key government audiences to influence policy outcomesEnsure strong communications with member banks as part of the Associations cooperative and integrated Government Relations and Communications strategyPlan for, and collaborate in the preparation of pre-budget submissions, analysis of federal government budgets, and monitoring of new budgetary measuresCreate alliances with business and financial sector organizations where CBA, and our members share common interestsEnsure comprehensive monitoring activity (social networks, media, parliamentary website, etc.) at the federal level on issues that could affect bank operationsRequirements:A post-secondary degree and/or a designation in political science or a related programsA minimum of 10 years experience in government relations rolesWorking knowledge of federal and provincial political and policy development processesMust be able to register and engage in lobbying activitiesExperience in banking and/or knowledge of financial sector regulationFluency in English and FrenchStrong interpersonal/communications skills including an ability to establish consensus and sustains relationships and rapport (the successful candidate will work with member banks, elected representatives and government officials, representatives of other industry groups and the public on a regular basis)Willingness to travel regularly
Job Title
Vice President, Federal Government Relations