Arctic: The Arctic Region is inclusive of the Yukon North slope, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, and Hudson and James Bay. This boundary is inclusive of Inuit Nunangat.
Western: The Western Region consists of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Yukon, minus the Yukon slope.
Central: The Central Region consists of Ontario and Quebec, minus the Nunavik region in northern Quebec.
Atlantic: The Atlantic Region consists of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, minus the Nunatsiavut region in Labrador.
CCG College: The Canadian Coast Guard College is a national maritime training facility located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It delivers programs in French and English to support the College’s mission and mandate in marine safety, security and environmental protection.
National Headquarters: The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) National Headquarters is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
Knowledge of the Canadian Coast Guard organization, its partners, and relationships with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and other internal and external stakeholders.
Novice (A level of experience has been obtained; may need help when performing a task/skill)
Understands the duties of the CCG and the roles and responsibilities of key contacts in the CCG’s regional organization. Has a good understanding of certain programs and assets.
Close
Knowledge of the programs the Canadian Coast Guard manages and supports. Understands the services and delivery of program mandates: Search and Rescue (SAR), Icebreaking (IB), Aids to Navigation (AtoN), Environmental Response (ER), Conservation and Protection (DFO C&P), Oceanography (DFO Science) and Fisheries Research (DFO Science).
Limited knowledge of the Coast Guard's functions and the roles and responsibilities of key Coast Guard contacts within a regional organizational setting. Understands some programs and assets well.
Defining a problem, determining the cause of the problem, identifying alternative solutions, prioritizing and selecting them to find a solution, and implementing a solution.
Advanced (Performs the actions associated with this skill without assistance. Able to provide assistance to other colleagues when questions arise regarding this skill)
Experienced in finding workable solutions to increasingly complex and multi-dimensional problems by either intuition or systematic approach. Generates and assesses alternative solutions and develops standards to evaluate different intended results offered by alternatives. Provides training and advises on best practices. Conducts monitoring and testing of solutions after implementation.
Reports observed phenomenon to mariners and the organization. Operates equipment to collect, store, transmit, and interpret data relating to the marine environment or the atmosphere.
Expert (Provides guidance, troubleshoot, and answer questions related to this area of expertise and the field where the skill is used)
Reports on all aspects of lighthouse domain, including observed trends in meteorology, oceanography, and area shipping. Coordinates with others lightkeepers, managers, and boaters on area conditions. Provides options and suggestions to management on program improvement.
Manages the full spectrum of lighthouse equipment operation and maintenance under the department's responsibility.
Makes recommendations for maintenance of lighthouse equipment to management. Trains other light keepers. Advises management on light keeping protocols and procedures.
Honours commitments and consistently strives to act in the public interest by ensuring that public trust and the law are not violated, while avoiding conflicts of interest and maintaining political and interpersonal neutrality.
Uses government assets responsibly. Discusses ethical concerns with their supervisor or colleagues and, when necessary, seeks and follows appropriate disclosure procedures.
Plans and adjusts work based on a thorough understanding of the Canadian Coast Guard's priorities. Obtains relevant information, considers all facts, and exercises sound judgement to formulate an opinion and/or make a decision. Analyzes situations and seeks feedback to learn from mistakes.
Intermediate (Able to successfully complete the necessary tasks in this competency. Some assistance may still be needed but can usually perform the task independently)
Analyzes multiple causal relationships among several parts of a problem or situation. Anticipates the risks or implications inherent in a suggested plan of action and devises appropriate strategies to mitigate their impact. Makes a well-reasoned response even when faced with incomplete or contradictory information. Synthesizes complex ideas, issues, and observations into a clear understanding. Thinks beyond the work environment and makes decisions in the context of the bigger picture.
Works cooperatively in order to achieve results. Works positively as part of a team and manages internal conflict. Identifies opportunities to work together within the organization to improve team dynamics and develop relationships. Seeks and builds internal/external alliances, collaborations, and partnerships to advance the Canadian Coast Guard's mandate.
Solicits opinions and viewpoints of team members. Cultivates personal bonds with colleagues in order to enhance performance throughout the organization. Discusses issues and exchanges information with partners to identify areas of mutual interest and benefit. Draws on other groups to facilitate project execution or persuade others. Manages personal work-life balance and respects the work-life balance of others.
Embraces change and actively looks for opportunities to learn and develop professionally and personally. Translates direction into concrete work activities. Identifies opportunities or issues, and takes action to enhance organizational results, without being prompted by others.
Considers ideas from a variety of sources in order to solve problems. Remains flexible to find alternate ways around obstacles/barriers to achieve goals. Takes calculated risks to achieve goals/outcomes. Perseveres in seeking solutions despite obstacles. Regularly evaluate and challenges work processes. Establishes effective organizational methods for assigning, managing, and tracking work, when and where applicable. Solicits and/or provides information that could affect the planning, programs, and decision-making for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Promotes workplace safety. Follows safety guidelines, procedures, and regulations. Reacts safely and appropriately during emergencies. Integrates health and safety considerations in planning, response, and reviews.
Conducts operations consistent with the Coast Guard Safety Management System (SMS), national and regulatory safety procedures, and policy when and where applicable. Understands the risks and manages safety and health issues when and where applicable. May participate in occupational health and safety groups and audits.
Attracts and mobilizes members and colleagues towards a shared vision and purpose in the best interests of the Canadian Coast Guard and the public it serves. Motivates project members, sets achievable objectives, maintains a positive outlook, takes responsibility, makes decisions, and provides constructive feedback.
Demonstrates interest in team members' success and well-being by listening and actively viewing situations through others' perspectives. Identifies strengths, leverages them, and persuades others for the benefit of the Coast Guard. Routinely teaches and guides work, based on operational knowledge through direct and indirect means. Seeks solutions by charting opinions and options.
The extent that members believe in the mission, mandate, and values of the Coast Guard and project that commitment through their actions and attitudes towards the organization and its stakeholders. Employee statements and deportment reflect a natural enthusiasm for the Coast Guard, what it does, and how it is viewed by the public.
Propagates the Coast Guard's vision, mission, mandate, and programs internally and externally as an example of deep pride in the organization. Conveys the importance of the Coast Guard's work to members and stakeholders. Celebrates organizational achievements.