The opportunity Your key responsibilities
- Perform duties and obligations of an ACSO with a focus on ensuring compliance with PSPC and the CSP.
- Administrate the CSP for all EY sites including the preparation and facilitation of all FSC and DSC applications, IT Security Check Lists, physical/virtual PSPC inspections (e.g. security and IT), security assessments of cloud-based applications, and resolution of any corrective measures arising from inspections.
- Act as the designated contact and primary liaison to security officers of the CSP.
- Administrate the RFP and contract security terms review process and support corresponding EY teams with advice and guidance related to compliance with CSP requirements.
- Perform a specific review of RFPs and contracts to identify all security terms/requirements relevant to the CSP.
- Engage in additional projects and initiatives relevant to EY's compliance with GoC regulations as designated by the CSO and Risk Management.
- Foster collaboration and coordination with other EY stakeholder groups (e.g. Facilities, Security, Information Technology, and engagement teams) in the pursuit of compliance with PSPC and the CSP.
- Identify process improvement opportunities and raise concerns to the ACSOs and the CSO.
- Support the Government Security Clearance Administrator to administrate the Federal security clearance process, including the processing of personnel security clearances, monitoring progress of new, expiring and terminated clearances, maintaining the list of cleared personnel, delivering a security briefing to employees being granted security clearance, and arranging Resolution of Doubt interviews for employees.
Skills and attributes for success
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Ability to build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders at all levels.
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Analytical skills for reviewing and compiling data, coupled with a high level of attention to detail.
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Critical thinking and the initiative to seek out answers to questions and problems.
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Adept with technology, demonstrating a rapid learning curve for new tools and systems, and able to identify opportunities for process improvement.
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Extremely trustworthy and capable of handling highly sensitive and confidential information.
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Strong time management and organization skills, ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-paced environment, individually and within a small team.
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Project management skills for implementation of process improvements/automation initiatives.
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2-4 years' experience in an administrative role in a fast-paced organization.
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Hold or be eligible to hold Security Clearance to the Secret level with the Government of Canada's Industrial Security Program.
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Ability to work in hybrid set-up to support with the Facilities Security requirements.
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Strong communication skills and experience obtaining information/data from others.
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Strong understanding of ethics, privacy protections and information security best practices.
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Highly motivated and capable of working autonomously, ensuring all deadlines are met with minimal supervision.
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Post-secondary degree or diploma, ideally in business or a related field.
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Strong proficiency in Microsoft suite of tools.
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Fluency in English, working knowledge of French is an asset.
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Experience as an ACSO or in a relevant Government of Canada security role.
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Some experience in the use of Online Industrial Security Services portal (OLISS).
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Some knowledge the Government of Canada's Policy on Government Security and the instruments used to ensure compliance with it, including Security Requirements Check List (SRCL) and Private Sector Organization Screening (PSOS).
What we offer
- Support and coaching from some of the most engaging colleagues in the industry
- Learning opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career
- The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that's right for you
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