Manager, Government Affairs, Canada
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world seeks an experienced Manager, Government Affairs, Canada for our Ottawa, ON office. In support of the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing more than 78,000 pilots at 41 Canadian and U.S. airlines), they direct, monitor, and coordinate the effective and efficient utilization of the Government Affairs (GA) Department’s resources within Canada, including the development and implementation of legislative and regulatory strategies in conjunction with the Canada Board and ALPA leadership to achieve Association goals. They manage joint efforts with other departments and pilot representatives to advance ALPA’s policy goals.
They oversee the day-to-day work of a small team, working in a coordinated fashion with department management while advocating for pro-pilot legislation and regulations with decision makers in Ottawa, government agencies, and industry stakeholders to support and improve the pilot profession and aviation safety. They develop and manage the ALPA Canada government affairs program, assign work projects, and are responsible for providing effective direction on matters within the Association's Canadian advocacy portfolio. Their role is to be a management leader, developer, and strategic visionary of new and improved advocacy strategies and procedures that advance ALPA’s mission and policy priorities. Their major responsibilities include administrating the functions of the department in a manner which successfully advances Association policy in the federal arena; developing and executing legislative and policy strategy; assignment of personnel to and representing the Association at industry and government meetings; making assignments to staff for administrative matters; assisting the Director in the preparation of the department budget; preparing evaluations; and, remaining responsible for other operational and department matters. They also coordinate and work directly with the ALPA Canada Officers, Canada Board, the ALPA Canada Director, and other ALPA departments, primarily Communications, Engineering & Air Safety (E&AS), Legal, and Representation.
Success in this position requires supervisory experience, strategic vision, and the ability to communicate effectively with Parliament Hill, Canada Board, Association leadership, member volunteers, MEC Officers, and staff. Their people and communication skills with peers, members, and Officers are sound and they have demonstrated the ability to multitask on multiple projects in a fast-paced and collaborative team environment.
Interested applicants are requested to submit online link(s) to legislative proposals, bills, and/or amendments which they have crafted and/or impacted.
Travel required: 10 – 40%.
ALPA is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in a safe workplace. We prohibit discrimination, harassment and harmful behaviour of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender identity, caste, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or other protected characteristics, including Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities, as outlined in federal or provincial laws. We highly value everyone and all are encouraged to apply, including minorities, veterans, and people with disabilities.
This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
ALPA is a member-driven, staff supported, union with two internal professional unions.
Minimum Requirements:
Physical Demands:
Note: The physical demands described herein are characteristic of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential physical activities of this position described below.
Constantly operates a computer/smartphone/tablet. Regularly required to maintain a stationary position; move about the office and the National Capital Region; determine what others have said or written; and, converse with others and exchange accurate information.
Regularly required to sit, stand, bend, reach, and move about the office and travel (locally, nationally, and internationally). May also include occasional bending, stooping, squatting, and/or pushing and pulling or moving, e.g., to pack, unpack, and/or move cases.
Occasionally required to move, raise, reach, and/or retrieve binders, books, boxes, and files up to ten (10) pounds (lbs.). While on travel, could be responsible to move, raise, reach, and/or retrieve luggage weighing as much as 50 lbs. (Assistance may not always be available.)
ALPA offers competitive salaries with enhanced benefits, including:
PROJECTED ANNUAL SALARY RANGE: CAD $179,625.00 – CAD $255,087.00
Relocation not provided.
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