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Analyst - Public Participation

New Brunswick Health Council / Conseil de la santé du Nouveau-Brunswick
Moncton, NB
In-person
Full-time
Experienced
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Dental Insurance
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Employee Assistance Program

COMPETITION

2024-NBHC-02

Analyst - Public Participation
(Permanent Full Time Position)
$2,499 to $3,490 bi-weekly
(Pay Band 5)

Location: MonctonApplication deadline: November 22nd, 2024
The New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) is a provincial organization with a dual mandate of publicly reporting on the performance of the health system and engaging citizens in the improvement of health service quality.

We are looking for an Analyst, Public Participation to join our team on a full-time permanent basis. The successful candidate will have the unique opportunity to engage with New Brunswick citizens to foster dialogue about health system improvements. Under the authority of the Executive Director, Citizen Engagement, the Analyst - Public participation will work on the design and implementation of public participation initiatives, communications strategies, stakeholder relations and community engagement activities. We are looking for a strategic thinker who is proactive and results oriented.

Key tasks and responsibilities

The successful candidate will be supporting the NBHC citizen and community engagement initiatives through:

  • Co-designing and coordinating public participation initiatives of the Council.
  • Conducting focus groups, key informant interviews, and other qualitative research activities with citizens and stakeholders
  • Analysing findings from public participation initiatives to inform health system improvement initiatives.
  • Sharing knowledge produced by the Council through reports, infographics, social media, and other communications strategies.
  • Collaborating with team members on the development and implementation of communications strategies, tools, and activities
  • Writing and developing content in various formats to disseminate information and communicate with the public.
  • Contributing to Council deliverables, reports, business plans and strategies
  • Engaging with other stakeholders in the province, as well as researchers, groups and institutes who work in community or patient engagement.

Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in health sciences, population health, social sciences, or in a directly related field. (An equivalent combination of education (minimum Bachelor level) and experience will be accepted).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in both official languages (English and French).
  • At least 3 years of experience in a community engagement or stakeholder relations role
  • A strong understanding of qualitative research methodologies such as focus groups, key informant interviews, etc.
  • Experience facilitating dialogue with diverse stakeholder groups, especially though human-centered design approaches.
  • Experience coordinating large-scale events and engagement initiatives.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Experience with software such as MS Office.
  • Prior experience in New Brunswick's health care system will be considered an asset.
  • Training or professional certifications in knowledge translation or knowledge mobilization will be considered an asset.

The New Brunswick Health Council offers a competitive salary and benefit package as well as excellent opportunities for personal growth and challenge.

If this describes your abilities and interest and you are interested in being part of a dynamic team, please forward your résumé and cover letter quoting competition number 2024-NBHC-02 by November 22nd, 2024 at noon to:

Brenda Bossé
Executive Director, Planning and Operations
E-mail: [email protected]

DO NOT SEND YOUR APPLICATION VIA A JOB SITE - IT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IF IT IS NOT SENT DIRECTLY TO THE EMAIL MENTIONED ABOVE.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we promote a scent-reduced environment. Applications received for this competition will be considered to fill future vacancies. Subject to the response to the competition, education and experience requirements may be raised.

Competition Number: 2024-NBHC-02

About Conseil de la santé du N.-B.

About Conseil de la santé du N.-B.

Le Conseil de la santé du Nouveau-Brunswick (CSNB) fut établi en 2008 par le gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick. Le Conseil doit engager les citoyens dans un dialogue significatif qui fasse part aux fournisseurs de services de santé et aux décideurs de l'expérience vécue du citoyen / patient et ce, de manière pertinente, efficace et objective.

Le Conseil doit ainsi mesurer et surveiller le rendement du système de santé du Nouveau-Brunswick, et il doit publier ses observations pour le bien du public et des partenaires du système de santé. Le CSNB effectue des sondages dans le cadre de son mandat, notamment dans les établissements de santé et dans les écoles de la province.