Business Intelligence and Data Lead (Designated)

                                                                                                           

 

Competition # : 49235 

Department: Equity and Anti-Racism Initiatives

Location: HALIFAX

Type of Employment: Term

Union Status: Exclusion - Non Union - NSPG 

Closing Date: 14-Jul-26  (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)

Designation Status

 

This opportunity is designated to applicants that identify as: Indigenous Person, African/Black Nova Scotian and other Racialized Persons, Person with a Disability.

 See the Nova Scotia Government’s Employment Equity Policy for more information, including additional details on the designated groups.

About Us


The Office of Equity and Anti-Racism (OEA) works across government with partners, communities, and public service employees to help lead and support government’s equity and anti-racism work. Our work has expanded to include both an internal and external focus:

  • For all Nova Scotians—we work to identify and address systemic racism, barriers, and inequities in government policy, legislation, programs and services; and
  • For public service employees, we work to promote and advance equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility and to create a culturally responsive workplace.

We are an energetic team with a positive attitude and a determination to make a difference by applying an all-of-government approach. Our team strives to be representative of the communities we serve, and we strongly value diversity.

Are you someone who is great with data and passionate about equity? We are interested in hearing from you!

About Our Opportunity


The Business Intelligence and Data Lead helps OEA use data, evidence, and community input to understand where barriers and inequities exist and what actions may be needed. This role supports the requirements of the Dismantling Racism and Hate Act and the commitments in the Equity and Anti-Racism Strategy. The position helps government make better decisions by turning information into clear insights that can support equitable outcomes for communities across Nova Scotia.

To be successful in this role, you must be able to gather information from different sources, organize it, and explain what it means in a clear and practical way. You may also work with government partners to decide what equity data should be collected, how it should be collected, and how it can be used responsibly to improve programs, services, and policies.

This position is also responsible for developing and managing an equity dashboard and a reporting platform using Microsoft Power Apps. These tools will help track progress, report on commitments, and share useful information with government partners. The role may also support evaluation projects, policy work, and community engagement by helping design clear ways to gather and use community knowledge, such as advisory tables and engagement processes.

Primary Accountabilities

 

  • Develop, manage, and improve tools such as an equity dashboard and reporting platform to help track progress and share information clearly.
  • Provide clear advice to OEA leaders and government partners on equity data, including where improvements may be needed.
  • Make sure data and analysis are connected to the real policy, program, and service needs of OEA and government.
  • Develop measures that help government understand risks, track outcomes, monitor progress, and make better decisions.
  • Support evaluation work within OEA by helping assess what is working, what needs improvement, and what impact the work is having.
  • Bring together numbers, stories, research, and community input to create clear information that supports decisions.
  • Identify emerging issues, barriers, and inequities in areas such as health, housing, justice, and the workforce.
  • Connect equity findings to government priorities and provide timely, evidence-based advice on policies, programs, and emerging issues.
  • Use demographic, service, and outcome data responsibly to help understand how different communities may be affected by government decisions.
  • Prepare briefings, dashboards, and analysis that show equity trends and how they relate to government priorities.
  • Help make equity analysis a regular part of how government identifies and manages risks.
  • Turn community experiences and feedback into practical advice that can improve policies, programs, and services.
  • Make sure community input is collected, reviewed, and used in a consistent and meaningful way.
  • Support stronger trust and accountability between government and underserved and underrepresented communities.
  • Keep records organized and managed according to government policies and legal requirements.

Qualifications and Experience

 

To be considered for this opportunity, you must have a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as public administration or social sciences, along with several years of related work experience. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may also be considered.

Experience using Microsoft Power BI or similar data visualization tools is required. You are also comfortable using Microsoft Office tools, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

You are motivated, resourceful, and able to build strong working relationships with people inside and outside OEA. You have experience developing and supporting data-informed projects and evaluation work. You can manage several projects at the same time, stay organized, and deliver results with limited supervision.

You are able to make thoughtful decisions, think strategically, and look for ways to improve how work is done. You understand the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, and you consider the different needs and experiences of people and communities when working with others. Experience working with underserved and underrepresented communities is required to be successful in this role.

You bring strong analytical skills, a focus on service, flexibility, clear communication, and a commitment to results. You understand equity-related terms and issues, including racism, discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, and sexism.


We may assess these qualifications and skills through tools such as a written exercise, tests, presentations, interviews, and reference checks.

Equivalency


Applicants relying on education and experience equivalencies must demonstrate such equivalencies in their application.

Benefits

 

Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs.  For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here: Benefits for government employees.

Additional Information

 

This is a two-year term position with an anticipated end date of July 31, 2028.

This position may require occasional travel within Nova Scotia to meet with partners, attend meetings, or support program and sector engagement.

What We Offer

 

  • Career development where you have access to career guidance, tools, resources, and ongoing training for every stage of your career
  • Engaging workplace: our employees feel valued, respected, connected, and tuned in, we have forward-thinking policies and strategies
  • Countless career paths
  • A Dynamic, client-focused office environment where service excellence and teamwork are our focus.

     

Pay Grade:  EC 11 

Salary Range:  $3,571.99 - $4,465.03 Bi-Weekly   

 

Employment Equity Statement: Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we serve.  The Government of Nova Scotia has an Employment Equity Policy, and we welcome applications from Indigenous People, African Nova Scotians and Other Racially Visible Persons, Persons with Disabilities and Women in occupations or positions where they are under-represented.  If you are a member of one of these equity groups, you are encouraged to self-identify on your electronic application.

 

Accommodation Statement: We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Candidates may request accommodations based on any grounds protected by the Human Rights Act. If you require an accommodation throughout the recruitment process, please contact us at competitions@novascotia.ca.

 

Current government employees may access this posting through the link below:

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: Candidates will not be considered for an interview if applications are incomplete or are missing information. 

 

If you are receiving a pension from the Nova Scotia Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSSP) or any related plans, you cannot receive pension payments while contributing to the same plan. If you accept a position that requires PSSP contributions, your pension payments must be stopped. Please contact the Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation for more information.

 

Offer of employment is conditional upon the completion of all applicable background checks and confirmation of credentials, the results of which must be satisfactory to the employer. We thank all applicants for the interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All questions and concerns may be directed to Competitions@novascotia.ca.