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The Community Safety and Well-Being Branch of Integrated Justice Services has an opportunity for a dynamic, flexible, and influential professional. This position is for a one-year term with the possibility of an extension.
Reporting to an Assistant Director of Community Safety and Well-Being, the successful candidate will be a leader in supporting an inclusive work environment by developing an open, collaborative, and respectful working relationship with other ministries, service providers, agencies, and communities. The Community Procurement Specialist works in partnership with First Nations, service providers, justice system personnel, human service sector personnel, and representatives from federal, provincial, and municipal governments to improve community safety and well-being across Saskatchewan.
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The incumbent will work closely with a provincial team and will emulate collaborative and integrated attributes. Tact and exceptional interpersonal skills are a prerequisite for this position.
Typically, the knowledge and skills required for this position would be acquired through a graduate degree in social sciences or an equivalent combination of directly related experience and training combined with a demonstrated ability to develop outcome measurement frameworks. The successful candidate will clearly demonstrate in their cover letter and resume how they have gained all required knowledge, skills and abilities.