2026-003 Dedicated Service Planning Coordinator Jobs in Brockville, ON
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Ombudsman
Ombudsman
Research Coordinator - Inclusive Excellence "VII" (2025-13-67)
Research Coordinator - Inclusive Excellence "VII" (2025-13-67)
2026-003 Dedicated Service Planning Coordinator
2026-003 Dedicated Service Planning Coordinator
Service Coordinator
Service Coordinator
Marketing Coordinator, Fall 2026 (Co-op/Internship) - 4 Months
Marketing Coordinator, Fall 2026 (Co-op/Internship) - 4 Months
Project Coordinator - Corporate Planning & Development - Regular Full-Time 2026-17209
Project Coordinator - Corporate Planning & Development - Regular Full-Time 2026-17209
Coordinator, Transportation and Fleet Services
Coordinator, Transportation and Fleet Services
Client Service Coordinator (Temporary work)
Client Service Coordinator (Temporary work)
Planning Services Technical Coordinator
Planning Services Technical Coordinator
Quality Coordinator
Quality Coordinator
Service Coordinator
Service Coordinator
Research Coordinator (SRI) - Evaluative Clinical Sciences - Casual 2026-17083
Research Coordinator (SRI) - Evaluative Clinical Sciences - Casual 2026-17083
Coordinator, Business Communications & Engagement, GAM
Coordinator, Business Communications & Engagement, GAM
In Service Customer Coordinator
In Service Customer Coordinator
Jr. Customer Service Coordinator (ExSteel)
Jr. Customer Service Coordinator (ExSteel)
Business Solutions Coordinator
Business Solutions Coordinator
Media Planning Coordinator
Media Planning Coordinator
Council and Committee Coordinator
Council and Committee Coordinator
Food Service Worker
Food Service Worker
Marketing Coordinator, Fall 2026 (Co-op/Internship) - 8 Months
Marketing Coordinator, Fall 2026 (Co-op/Internship) - 8 Months
Ombudsman
About the role
Competition Number: LA-2026-39 Closing Date: May 22, 2026
The Ombudsman is an independent, impartial officer of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who investigates complaints from the public about Ontario government services. As an Officer of the House, the Ombudsman is non-partisan and independent of the political process, the civil service, and interest groups.
Appointed by order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for a term of five years, and with the option to be reappointed for one further term, the Ombudsman has a mandate to investigate any decision or recommendation made or any act done or omitted in the course of the administration of the broader public sector. This includes: Ontario government organizations (including agencies, boards, commissions, and tribunals), Municipalities, Universities, School Boards, French Language Services and Child Protection Services.
Issues for review may be raised by individuals, Members of Provincial Parliament, or on the Ombudsman's own motion because of some action that has been taken or neglected to be taken by an official, or from some decision or recommendation.
The Ombudsman Act sets out the Ombudsman's powers of investigation, which include the authority to issue summonses, request documentation from public sector bodies, require evidence under oath, and inspect premises. All provincial government organizations must cooperate with the Ombudsman's investigations.
You will have a track record of making equitable decisions with sound judgement, with strong communication and collaboration skills, inspiring trust and confidence that are essential in this position. Complementing your knowledge of legislative systems and public sector management, you have demonstrated senior leadership experience in managing complex organizations, leading sensitive inquiries and identifying conflicts of interest, conducting investigations and making appropriate recommendations with a sound understanding of administration and legal rights.
Crucial to this position is practical knowledge of the law, investigatory procedures, ability to draw on formal dispute resolution and mediation skills to assess and resolve complaints ranging from dismissal to a formal hearing. With your experience working in a demanding environment, your strategic planning and management practice skills in a unionized environment round out the required level of expertise. Proficiency in English and French is required.
The Ombudsman reports annually and issues special reports as appropriate, through the Speaker to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Compensation shall be within the Deputy Minister's salary range (MIN $286,651 – MAX $418,145 April 1, 2026) and includes a defined benefit pension and group health care benefits.
This is an existing vacancy.
Please note the interview process will be conducted in English. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
If you are interested in this position, please visit us at www.ola.org and select "Careers" at the bottom of the page for more details.
While we appreciate your interest in this position, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Legislative Assembly of Ontario
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is made up of members of provincial Parliament (MPPs) who are elected by Ontarians to represent them and their constituencies. The Legislative Assembly’s main responsibilities are to debate and pass legislation, to hold the government to account, and to approve government spending. The Legislative Assembly meets in the Legislative Building located in Queen’s Park in Toronto.