Ontario Ombudsman - Career Opportunities

Ontario Ombudsman - Career Opportunities

October 11, 2022

The Office of the Ontario Ombudsman currently has the following career opportunities available:

Early Resolutions Officer – Generalist

Early Resolutions Officer (Bilingual) – Generalist

Investigator (Bilingual) – Children and Youth Unit

Deadline to apply: Monday October 31, 2022 at 11:59 pm

ABOUT US
The Ombudsman is an independent, impartial office of the Legislature that resolves and investigates complaints about Ontario government organizations, broader public sector bodies, including municipalities, universities and school boards, child protection services, and compliance with the French Language Services Act (FLSA). The Ombudsman recommends solutions to individual and systemic administrative problems, and promotes fairness, accountability and transparency in the public sector as well as respect for French language service rights and the rights of children and youth.

WE LOOK FOR PEOPLE WHO:

  • Possess a strong foundation in their chosen field and are open to learning and employing new ways of working
  • Can think innovatively within a structured framework, respecting existing processes and procedures
  • Are capable of multitasking, working through the finer details while still seeing the big picture
  • Have excellent verbal and written skills, and the ability to communicate effectively and efficiently with individuals at all levels
  • Have strong analytical and interpersonal skills, and enjoy working independently
  • Experience in the public sector, especially with school boards, municipalities and universities, is considered an asset
  • Ability to speak, read, and write in French is considered an asset

WE WOULD LOVE TO WORK WITH YOU! WE OFFER:

  • Collaborative, exciting work with exceptional colleagues passionate about public service
  • Comprehensive health, dental and vision benefits
  • Generous paid maternity and parental leave
  • Hybrid working environment with an office centrally located on the subway line
  • A commitment to work-life balance
  • Defined-benefit pension plan through the Ontario Pension Board
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities