The Library of Parliament is a non-partisan organization that supports Canadian parliamentary democracy and provides a stimulating and rewarding work environment. We recognize that our employees are our most important asset, which is why we offer excellent benefits, a minimum of four weeks’ vacation leave, flexible work schedule options, a 35-hour work week, learning opportunities to support professional and career development, competitive salaries and more!
The Library of Parliament believes that the excellence for which it is known is enhanced by nurturing an inclusive workplace that embraces diversity, values differences and supports the full participation of all employees. The Library is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse workforce reflecting the communities in which we live and work, the clients with whom we work, and Canadian society as a whole.
Corporate Services provides support and services to the Library of Parliament in the areas of human resources, finance, materiel management, corporate planning and information technology.
We are currently looking for candidates to staff the following anticipatory positions: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Systems Analyst.
This small dynamic team works closely with the Finance and Administration and Human Resources teams of Corporate Services, to help modernize, digitize and reengineer integrated business processes for the organization using the Unit4 Business World ERP System.
The ERP Systems Analyst is responsible for the support, maintenance, design and development of the various modules and functions within the Unit4 Business World ERP system, while working collaboratively with clients and end users.
ERP SYSTEM ANALYST
(FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, IT, HUMAN RESOURCES)
ENTREPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SERVICES
CORPORATE SERVICES
3 years Determinate Position / Acting Position / Assignment / Secondment
MPA-4 ($82 508 – $97,601)
Bilingual staffing – imperative (CBC/CBC)
For the purposes of this selection process, the competencies listed in the attached Competency Profile will be evaluated.
Note:While this position is eligible for part-time telework, regular on-site presence is required at Library of Parliament workplaces located in the National Capital Region.
* The salary scale is based on 2021 rates.
The following knowledge criteria will also be evaluated:
•Knowledge of the principles, theories, standards and methodologies of business analysis including the ability to analyse, solve problems and propose solutions.
•Knowledge of the methods and techniques of eliciting and understanding client requirements through various interview and solution-finding methods.
•Knowledge of public accounting, procurement or materiel management practices and processes OR of the various human resources functions, including best practices and processes OR of theories, principles and best practices in database programming and database management
To be considered, candidates must have:
•Post-secondary education in a field related to the position or an acceptable combination of education, training and relevant experience.
•Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team.
•Experience working as a functional user of an enterprise resource planning system.
•Experience providing support, guidance, and subject matter expertise, in HR, Finance, or IT.
Asset(s):
•Experience developing modules or in the implementation of an enterprise resource planning system that meet the needs of multiple client groups.
•Experience applying UX and accessibility design methodologies.
•Experience working within one of the Parliamentary entities.
Candidates retained in this selection process will be required to obtain successfully:
•A second-language evaluation (Bilingual staffing – imperative: CBC/CBC)
•A pre-employment screening.
Additional Information:
•The Library of Parliament welcomes all candidates to apply and encourages applications from Indigenous persons, racialized persons, 2SLGBTQI+ persons, and persons with disabilities for this position.
•This selection process is open to the public.
•This selection process may include a second-language evaluation, a written qualifying exam and an interview. The interview will consist of behavioural, situational and knowledge-based questions. Candidates will be required to pass each stage in order to move to the next stage of the selection process.
•We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the staffing process. If you require accommodations during any phase of the evaluation process, please contact us at LOPCareers-CarrieresBDP@parl.gc.ca.
•Qualified candidates from this selection process may be considered for determinate or indeterminate positions at the Library of Parliament that require similar knowledge and/or competencies.
•Education and experience requirements will be used to determine which candidates will be asked to participate in the next stage of the selection process.
•Satisfactory references and proof of education are essential conditions of appointment.
•Travel and relocation expenses are the responsibility of the candidates.
•Only those legally permitted to work in Canada can participate in this selection process.
Apply no later than February 25, 2024 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
To apply, please send us your curriculum vitae, along with a covering letter indicating how you meet each of the education and experience requirements of the position.
Please quote your full name and 23-LOP-464 in your documents and in the subject line of your email.
Send your application or any questions by email to joelle.rivard@parl.gc.ca.
We thank you for your interest. Please note that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Competency Profile for Project Management – Officer
ADAPTABILITY
Adapting in order to work effectively in ambiguous or changing situations, and with diverse individuals and groups
Level 3: Adapts to widely varying needs.
•Adapts to new ideas and initiatives across a wide variety of issues or situations.
•Supports major changes that challenge traditional ways of operating.
•Adapts interpersonal style to highly diverse individuals and groups in a range of situations.
•Adapts own plans and priorities in anticipation of change.
CLIENT FOCUS
Providing service excellence to internal and/or external clients, addressing immediate and evolving client needs
Level 3: Provides added value.
•Looks for ways to add value beyond clients’ immediate requests.
•Addresses underlying and long-term client needs.
•Enhances client service delivery systems and processes.
•Anticipates clients’ upcoming needs and concerns.
EXEMPLIFYING INTEGRITY
Treating others fairly, honestly and respectfully, furthering the integrity of the organization and its relationships of trust within the work environment and in the broader community
Level 1: Acts in fair and ethical manner toward others.
•Treats everyone equally with fairness, honesty and respect all the time.
•Refrains from behaviour or language that is exclusionary or offensive.
•Focuses on organizational success rather than personal gain.
•Follows through consistently on promises and commitments made to others.
•Presents facts and circumstances transparently, no matter how difficult the facts may be.
•Guards confidential and sensitive information, passing it on only to those that need to know.
•Maintains ethical principles even in the most challenging circumstances.
COMMUNICATION
Communicating clearly and respectfully with different audiences, both orally and in writing
Level 3: Adapts communication.
•Tailors communication (e.g., content, style, tone and medium) to diverse audiences and readerships.
•Reads cues from diverse audiences to assess when and how to change planned communication approach to deliver message effectively.
•Communicates with varying organizational levels, sometimes on the spot.
•Recognizes others’ complex or underlying needs, motivations or concerns, communicating effectively despite the sensitivity of the situation.
•Conveys important nuances and context to facilitate understanding of the message or material.
INITIATIVE
Dealing with situations and issues proactively and persistently, seizing opportunities that arise
Level 3: Addresses imminent issues or opportunities (“imminent” does not necessarily mean that a crisis is involved).
•Takes action to avoid an imminent problem.
•Capitalizes on an imminent opportunity.
•Suggests ways to achieve better results or add value beyond the current situation.
•Perseveres in seeking opportunities to advance organizational objectives in the near term.
PLANNING AND ORGANIZING
Making and following plans and allocating resources effectively to reach goals that are central to organizational success
Level 1: Plans and organizes own activities.
•Plans own activities according to predetermined standards or procedures.
•Monitors the quality and timeliness of own work.
•Seeks clarity on priorities as needed.
•Responsibly uses the resources at own immediate disposal.
TECHNICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITY
Understanding and applying technical and functional knowledge and skills to accomplish work objectives, while keeping up to date with new developments in the subject area and continuing to enhance skills
Level 2: Demonstrates working-level knowledge and ability.
•With guidance, completes common tasks that present limited difficulties.
•Reads standard documents to extract key information.
•Assists superiors in carrying out complex tasks.
TEAMWORK
Working collaboratively with others to achieve organizational goals
Level 4: Coaches others and resolves conflicts.
•Coaches others on teamwork skills to promote high team performance.
•Provides constructive feedback to fellow team members.
•Facilitates beneficial resolutions to conflict among team members.
RESILIENCE
Staying energized, productive and focused in the face of challenges, ambiguity, change or strenuous demands, and creating a supportive environment that helps others become more resilient and productive
Level 3: Adapts to ongoing or regular strenuous work demands.
•Retains perspective in the face of difficult or demanding situations (pervasive ambiguity, frequent change, heavy workloads).
•Describes disruptions as challenges rather than threats.
•Adjusts personal coping mechanisms to deal with disruptions.