ZNT-442 Director, Domestic Policy and Research

ZNT-442 Director, Domestic Policy and Research

23 Feb
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UNICEF Canada
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Toronto

23 Feb

UNICEF Canada

Toronto

Impact Starts at UNICEF Canada

(Instructions to apply at the bottom of posting)

Position Details

Position Title:

- Director, Domestic Policy & Research

Employment Type:

- Permanent, Full-time

Reports to:

- Chief Programs Officer

Direct Reports:

- 2

Salary Range:

- $107,000 to $131,000 annually with benefits and 4 weeks paid vacation

Work Location:

- Toronto

Work Environment:

- UNICEF Canada currently operates under a Flexible-Hybrid model that requires team members to attend the office at least 2 days/week.

Position Description

A vital source of policy expertise, relationship management, and political acumen, the Director,



Domestic Policy and Research joins UNICEF Canada at a pivotal time as we shape our next strategic plan and navigate a shifting political landscape to drive meaningful advocacy for children’s rights.

A collaborative and visionary leader, you will guide UNICEF Canada’s domestic public policy advocacy, while continuing to grow UNICEF Canada’s impact and reach in youth advocacy programming.

Working across teams, sectors, and civil society, you will direct our efforts to champion children’s rights in Canadian laws, policies, and budgets. Leveraging research, political acumen, and bold advocacy, you will influence decision-makers, empower young voices, and ensure alignment with national and global priorities.

If you’re passionate about turning policy into action, amplifying youth voices, and making a lasting impact on children’s lives in Canada and around the globe, this is your opportunity to lead transformative change.

Key Accountabilities

Strategic Development and Impact (30%)

- Provide strategic leadership and vision for domestic policy advocacy and youth advocacy programs.
- Develop and execute advocacy and youth participation strategies,



ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and resource allocation.
- Manage policy analysis and advocacy efforts to influence legislation and secure children’s rights in Canada.
- Amplify, integrate, and grow UNICEF Canada’s youth advocacy programming to increase opportunities for meaningful engagement and impact.
- Actively embed youth voices into advocacy efforts, ensuring safe, meaningful engagement and supporting the Child Safeguarding Focal Point.
- Identify and implement campaigns and events to drive policy impact and public awareness.
- Serve as a media spokesperson on key issues, articulating key policy positions.
- Contribute to the development of funding proposals, impact reporting, and financial oversight to ensure accountability.




- Oversee team compliance with federal lobbying regulations and internal governance policies.
- Manage program staff and resources for effective implementation and impact and align operational plans with financial and human resources.

Research, Expertise and Influence (30%)

- Maintain expert knowledge of UNICEF’s global advocacy policies and programs, ensuring that UNICEF Canada’s policy initiatives leverage both national and international guidance and best practices.
- Maintain expert knowledge of policy trends, legislative changes, parliamentary affairs, and political discourse related to children’s rights and a rights-based approach.
- Identify opportunities to raise the profile of UNICEF Canada with public policy decision-makers and influencers within Canada.
- Develop strategic, effective, non-partisan relationships with government officials, policymakers,



and civil society leaders to advance policy goals.
- Represent UNICEF Canada at high-level sector and government discussions to position the organization as a thought leader within the child and youth space.
- Coordinate and/or undertake the writing of policy statements, briefs, reports, presentations and ensure research quality and advocacy outputs meet high standards for credibility and impact.

Collaboration and Effectiveness (20%)

- Build impactful, respectful, and influential partnerships with government, civil society, and sector leaders to advance shared goals on behalf of children.
- Provide strategic insights on Canada’s child policy landscape, advising senior leadership on trends, opportunities, and risks.
- Support UNICEF Canada’s President and Chief Programs Officer with strategic advice on high-level advocacy engagements,



including key interactions with government and civil society leaders.
- Work cross-functionally with the International Programs team and Communications team to present a cohesive and impactful advocacy voice.
- Be a key source of direction, guidance, counsel and support to staff and supporters on domestic child policy issues.
- Help shape engaging advocacy experiences for supporters, driving awareness and action.
- Work collaboratively with UNICEF international offices to contribute to domestic and organizational knowledge and impact.

People Leadership and Development (20%)

- Lead and support a high-performing, motivated team, ensuring clarity, accountability, and a results-driven culture.
- Conduct individual and team annual goal setting, planning and performance oversight.
- Foster an agile and collaborative work environment,



ensuring effective workflows and result-driven execution.
- Facilitate engaging and productive meetings that drive strategic outcomes.
- Ensure personal and team alignment with the organizational mission, values and policies at all times.
- Ensure alignment with UNICEF Canada’s mission, values, and policies, embedding an anti-colonial and anti-racist approach in domestic programs.
- Implement and maintain systems and tools to streamline team operations, documentation, and reporting.

Qualifications

- Advanced degree in public policy, human rights, law, or a related field
- 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience in government, government relations, advocacy, or public policy
- Expert understanding of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, human rights frameworks/systems, the Canadian political system,



and issues facing children
- Effective relationship management skills with government and sector leaders
- Proven strategic thinker with strong creative problem-solving and ability to take initiative
- Exceptional communications skills with ability to craft and deliver compelling, audience-specific content
- Expertise in policy analysis, research & knowledge translation, and advocacy strategy.
- Strong political judgement, a diplomatic approach, and understanding of protocol
- Demonstrated leadership in managing teams and fostering collaboration
- Exceptional organizational and project management skills with strong attention to detail and quality in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
- Commitment to equity diversity and reconciliation and actively embedding these principles in our work
- Willingness to travel locally, nationally,



and occasionally internationally, with some evening and weekend availability
- Passion for continuous learning and professional development
- Asset: Experience in youth engagement and in advocacy campaigning
- Asset: Fluency in French is highly desirable.

An Employer of Choice: What We Offer

UNICEF Canada is committed to being an employer of choice and building a culture that is inclusive, ambitious, compassionate, and high impact.

A ROBUST COMPENSATION PACKAGE

- Extended Health/Dental benefits, Healthcare Spending Account, and Wellness Account
- Life, AD&D;, & Long-Term disability insurance coverage
- Employer match contributions (5%) to a Group Pension Plan
- Access to parental leave top-up

A COMMITMENT TO WELLNESS

- Flexible-hybrid work environment to support the work-life integration needs of our team
- Minimum 4 weeks of annual vacation (increases with time served) & 1 additional day per year of service (max 30)
- 10 paid sick days & 2 personal days
- 9 to 11 employee wellness days – an additional series of pre-set days off, given annually to further extend long weekends
- Discounted rate for a GoodLife gym membership
- Access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program

A CULTURE OF LEARNING & GROWTH

- Access to a comprehensive global learning platform with over 1600 courses, webinars & resources
- Internal leadership development, training, & mentorship programs that integrate Anti-Racism and diversity, equity and inclusion principles
- Opportunities to access both local & global stretch assignments

AN INCLUSIVE & PURPOSE-DRIVEN WORKPLACE

- Centrally located head office in mid-town Toronto with satellite offices in Calgary & Montreal
- Easily accessed by public transit and a short walk from several parking locations
- Inclusive & accessible co-working and meeting spaces designed to foster purpose at every turn and accommodate the diverse needs of employees

A CHANCE TO DO MEANINGFUL & LIFE-CHANGING WORK

- Under the leadership of a dynamic, accomplished, and experienced executive leadership team, you’ll be part of a diverse & talented Canada team committed to creating meaningful impact while fostering an inclusive and supportive work environment.
- You’ll join a global UNICEF family with a shared commitment to impact the lives of children

Our Commitment to Inclusive Workplaces & Recruitment

UNICEF Canada is an inclusive workplace and is committed to championing diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process.

At UNICEF Canada, we believe strongly in personal connections and our hiring process is entirely human-driven. We do not use AI or automated systems to review applications or conduct interviews. Each candidate is evaluated by our experienced team to ensure a fair and thoughtful hiring experience.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and cover letter as one document to by Wednesday, February 26, 2025. Please include your salary expectations in your cover email and reference Director, Domestic Policy & Research in the subject heading.

UNICEF Canada thanks all applicants for their interest in this opportunity, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Consistent with our Child Safeguarding Policy, all successful candidates must receive clearance by a police background check (including a vulnerable sector screen).

The original job offer can be found in Kit Job:
https://www.kitjob.ca/job/91363082/znt-442-director-domestic-policy-and-research-toronto/?utm_source=html

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