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Competition #122458
Office of the Representative for Children and Youth
Policy Analyst
Band 2
Location: Multiple Locations, Remote, British Columbia
Salary range: $76,500.09 – $108,100.23 annually.


***Please DO NOT apply for this position by submitting your profile on this BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications must be made via the following directions below.***


The Representative for Children and Youth (RCY), an independent and non-partisan officer of the B.C. Legislature, works to influence positive change to B.C.’s child-, youth- and young adult-serving systems. Working under the authority of the Representative for Children and Youth Act and Regulations, the Representative’s Office provides advocacy support to people dealing with the service system and advocates directly on behalf of children, youth and young adults, monitors and reviews government services for children and youth and reviews and sometimes investigates deaths and critical injuries of children and youth who are receiving services.


We aspire to a legacy where children, youth, young adults and families served by the child and family serving systems receive timely, appropriate and compassionate support and services that they need, when they need it. We dream of a Province where all children and families thrive and where experiences of stigma, shame, judgment and racism have been eliminated.


Overview of Position


Reporting to a Manager within the Systemic Advocacy, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Research team, the Policy Analyst works in collaboration with other RCY program areas, subject matter experts and RCY partners, to examine legislation, regulations, policies, and standards of designated services and produce executive briefings, write public reports and mobilize resources for collective systemic action. Policy Analysts play an important role in catalyzing system-wide changes through relational and strategic work that reflects the rights and needs of children, youth, young adults, their families and communities in British Columbia as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights on the Child (UNCRC), the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. Policy Analysts also apply legislative and policy analysis across jurisdictions and territories including the implementation of Canada’s Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and BC’s Child, Family and Community Service Amendment Act (“Bill 26”).


Please visit RCY’s Careers page for full details about the education, experience and competencies required for this position, as well as any preferences or job specific conditions that apply.


Only applications submitted to jobs@rcybc.ca will be accepted. Applications sent to the BC Government Hiring Centre website will not be considered.


For complete details on this opportunity, and to apply, please review the information on the Representative for Children and Youth Careers Page.


HOW TO APPLY


In order to apply on this competition, you must follow the application instructions on the Representative for Children and Youth Careers Page.


Your application must be received by 11:00 p.m., PDT on March 15, 2026.


Contact


Jobs@rcybc.ca


DO NOT submit your application for this position through the BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications submitted through the BC Government Hiring Centre will not be considered.


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