Are you a strategic communicator ready to make a meaningful impact? The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has one (1) exciting indeterminate opportunity within the People, Culture & Experience branch at its Headquarters in Ottawa.
This unique role empowers you to lead strategies and initiatives that help shape public perception and strengthen stakeholder relationships. Through impactful media relations and stakeholder engagement, you’ll play a key role in telling CATSA’s story and delivering critical information with clarity and purpose.
Why is CATSA a great fit for you?
CATSA is a world leader in aviation security, mandated to protect the public by delivering security screening operations at 89 designated airports across Canada. As a Crown corporation, CATSA is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport.
We champion innovation and creativity and offer a welcoming and inclusive workplace where employees can be their true selves and take pride in being part of a mission that matters.
If you are a communications professional, fluent in both English and French, who is seeking a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, CATSA is the place for you!
Summary of responsibilities:
The Senior Advisor, Media Relations, and Stakeholder Engagement is responsible for developing and implementing media relations, communications and engagement strategies that strengthen stakeholder partnerships and contribute to a positive corporate brand. The Senior Advisor, Media Relations, and Stakeholder Engagement performs all other duties and responsibilities related to the position as required.
What you need to succeed
To qualify for the position, you must have:
Graduation from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in public relations, journalism, or another speciality relevant to the duties of the position.
A minimum of five years (5) of experience in media relations, acting as official media spokesperson and executing effective news media campaigns, including development of media strategies, media lines, news releases, backgrounders, and Qs & A’s.
Minimum of five to seven years experience developing collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Experience providing strategic advice to senior officials on diverse, complex issues and initiatives.
Strong understanding of communications principles, tools, and best practices, particularly involving media relations, social media, and issues/crisis management.
Experience developing, planning, and coordinating strategic and tactical communications initiatives and events.
Strong knowledge of traditional and digital media channels, trends, and platforms, as well as emerging trends, best practices, and innovations.
Experience with issues and crisis communications, and ability to manage sensitive communication situations with tact and professionalism.
This position is best suited to individuals with the following skills and abilities:
Exceptional communication skills – (oral, written and comprehension) in both official languages.
Excellent writing, editing and public speaking skills.
Ability to communicate information concisely to various audiences.
Strong priority management and project management skills, with superior ability to work cross-functionally and manage multiple projects with diverse requirements and deadlines.
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information in an appropriate manner and display a high degree of judgement, discretion, and decision-making ability.
Ability to synthesize and articulate issues, problem solve, and recommend effective solutions.
High attention to detail and quality.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing priorities.
Valuable skills include:
Knowledge of the organization, structure, and operations of the Government of Canada.
Previous experience in the public sector.
Awareness of Government of Canada’s Policy on Communications and Federal Identity, Official Languages Act, Accessibility Standards Canada.
Knowledge of CATSA's mandate and priorities, as well as an awareness of relevant legislation impacting CATSA.
Specific work requirements:
Ability to work overtime as required;
Ability to travel as required
Language Profile: Bilingual CBCC;
Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance; and
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
How to apply:
If you feel you are the ideal candidate for this position, please click on the following link to submit your application before August 22, 2025 by 11:59pm EST.
Additional information:
Please note that candidates that meet all the position requirements, including the language profile, will be given first consideration however, we invite all interested candidates to submit their applications;
While we appreciate all the candidates’ interest, only those being considered in the process will be contacted;
CATSA will use this opportunity to establish a candidate pool that may be used to staff permanent or fixed-term positions with similar responsibilities and qualifications;
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The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is a Crown corporation responsible for securing specific elements of the air transportation system – from passenger and baggage screening to screening airport workers.
Established on April 1, 2002, CATSA is fully funded by parliamentary appropriations and is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport.
CATSA is governed by a Board of Directors with its operations directed by a Senior Management Team.