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Profile Summary
Mitacs is seeking a Director, Policy to advance the organization’s role as a leader in Canada’s research and innovation policy landscape. Reporting to the Vice President, Policy, Program Development and Government Relations, this position will shape and execute a national policy agenda that aligns with Mitacs’ priorities, strengthens relationships with key stakeholders, and drives measurable impact on Canada’s innovation ecosystem. The Director, Policy will oversee policy development, advocacy strategies, and legislative recommendations, while representing Mitacs in high-profile policy discussions and consultations.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Policy Leadership & Advisory
Develop and execute a strategic policy agenda that aligns with Mitacs’ priorities and strengthens its position as a leader in research and innovation policy.
Provide high-level policy advice to the Executive Committee, identifying opportunities for Mitacs to influence national and provincial policy discussions.
Oversee the development of policy frameworks, advocacy strategies, and legislative recommendations to advance research, innovation, and economic development initiatives.
Maintain and grow relationships with key innovation policy stakeholders, including senior government officials, policymakers, industry leaders, universities, and think tanks.
Research & Policy Development
Oversee the creation of high-impact policy materials, including white papers, op-eds, policy reports, and government submissions.
Lead and manage projects focused on original research in Canadian innovation policy to inform Mitacs program development and support government initiatives.
Monitor and analyze national and international innovation policy developments, identifying emerging trends and best practices.
Ensure accurate and timely reporting on government contracts, funding agreements, and policy proposals.
Government & External Relations
Serve as a primary external representative for Mitacs, participating in high-profile conferences, roundtables, and policy discussions.
Build and maintain strong relationships with government departments, research institutions, and industry partners to advance Mitacs’ policy priorities.
Support Government Relations and External Relations teams in strengthening partnerships with governments, universities, and international organizations.
Engage in lobbying activities in compliance with the Lobbying Act to advance innovation policy priorities.
Performance & Policy Impact
Collaborate with the Program Evaluation team to implement evidence-based policy development aligned with government expectations.
Oversee performance measurement strategies to ensure Mitacs’ programs deliver tangible policy impact.
Develop innovative approaches to measuring and communicating the impact of Mitacs’ programs on Canada’s research and innovation ecosystem.
Team Leadership & Management
Directly manage the Policy team, providing mentorship, professional development, and strategic guidance.
Oversee workload, priorities, and quality control to ensure policy materials meet the highest standards.
Foster a collaborative and high-performing team culture, working closely with other Mitacs departments to achieve shared goals.
Ensure policy initiatives are fully integrated with Mitacs’ strategic objectives, including business development and government engagement efforts.
Required Qualifications & Experience
Degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Business, or a related field; a PhD or equivalent experience is considered an asset.
Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in policy development, government relations, or strategic advocacy, preferably within research, innovation, or economic development sectors.
Proven track record of influencing policy at federal and provincial levels and engaging with senior government officials and industry leaders.
Strong understanding of Canadian innovation policy, research ecosystems, and economic development frameworks.
Demonstrated success in developing high-impact policy materials and leading evidence-based policy initiatives.
Leadership experience managing teams and fostering collaboration across departments.
Ability to navigate government processes, legislative frameworks, and compliance requirements.
Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset. Knowledge of written and spoken English is required in this role as you will interact with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders located across Canada.
Hiring Range: $117,200 - $139,175
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Only in rare and exceptional circumstances, where a candidate has the experience, skills, and expertise that far exceed those required for the position, would we consider paying above the hiring range for this role.
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