Overview At KPMG, you’ll join a team of diverse and dedicated problem solvers, connected by a common cause: turning insight into opportunity for clients and communities around the world. Are you a talented leader with a proven track record for motivating teams and delivering exceptional client service? Our Management Consulting team is looking for a professional like you with the skills and drive to make a real difference. KPMG’s Justice & Security practice provide guidance and experience to public safety, security, and justice organizations to stay at the forefront of risks and challenges influencing the future of public safety and security by driving the initiatives that will shape tomorrow. The practice uses tailored methodologies, grounded in real industry experience, to modernize and optimize Canada’s police, courts, corrections, national security agencies and transportation hubs as they strive to integrate and evolve parallel to operating within increasingly smart cities and communities. KPMG’s Government Practice helps government (e.g., federal, provincial and municipal) and broader public sector clients (e.g., higher education institutions) develop efficient and effective operations to support strategic business objectives. We help government anticipate disruption and reimagine the possible. Our shared purpose and passion help make an impact and improve the lives of citizens. We are seeking a Toronto-based Director to join our Government Practice to lead our Justice & Security cluster. This would be a strategic, high-profile role that unites our Justice & Security and Government national practices together to create a coordinated strategy. Target clients for this cluster include: Municipalities Police Ontario Government Ministries responsible for overseeing, coordinating, and planning Justice & Security Regulatory government bodies What you will do As a Director at KPMG, you will bring prior consulting experience with government and broader sector organizations. Furthermore, you understand and are intimately familiar with Canadian governments at the federal, provincial and municipal level as it relates to this cluster. This experience and exposure span the strategy and operations of government, including program/policy development, implementation and evaluation, as well as the downstream entities involved (e.g., courts, police services) and/or stakeholders impacted (e.g., police, prosecutors, judges). This role is about sales, delivery, and practice development. Business development: you will support the identification, marketing and support of winning the trust of clients resulting in sold work; Team and project management: you will lead a team of high performers, maintain strong client relations and shape the deliverable of outstanding work products; Practice development: you will create followership and can support recruiting, marketing and practice administration as required. You will play a central role in delivering a structured process to shape an ambitious and practical path for clients to realize value. You will also be part of a national and global KPMG that has developed some of the best tools, methods, and frameworks anywhere. What you bring to the role Justice & Security Sector / Management Consulting Experience: A seasoned professional, with 12-15+ years of comparable experience in consulting Hands on Justice & Security sector experience, with strong relationships with Director and/or Executive-level contacts, and with a solid understanding of key trends in the sector locally and nationally. Should be able to operate effectively, be a self-starter / adaptive and mature the practice amid ambiguity, changing market conditions and rapid change. Justice & Security Specific Experience: Experience working with police boards, federal, provincial and municipal police services and governments to identify opportunities that maximize resources through intelligence-led systems, increasing financial return across all forms of service delivery, and employing new, innovative, design-led technological approaches to protect public safety. Sound knowledge of the Acts, Regulations, Rules, regulatory frameworks and standards, and relevant policy and procedures and ability to interpret and apply to justice & security transformation considerations and initiatives. Experience with Strategy, Planning, Analytics and Performance, including operational and strategic plan reporting, management information services, modelling, research, and analysis. Experience in creating business cases / proposals for structural change, technology improvements and business process re-engineering, including new ways of undertaking existing functions. Technical Skills / Experience Comfortable working at both the conceptual and the hands-on level with big picture thinking and growth-oriented leadership skills. Demonstrated experience working with data, inferring insights from data and briefing senior leaders on insights and recommendations Experience with financial analysis, data modelling, securing expense efficiencies and/or process mapping / re-engineering. Demonstrated interest in working with and building relationships within the government and social justice sectors Commitment to support proposals and/or lead efforts to secure new business / market opportunities Excellent skills and experience in project execution, including leading day-to-day delivery, team management, client relationship management, and managing project schedule, risks, and timelines. University degree in law related studies, social justice, education, or other related sector Leadership, Relationship Building and Communication Skills: Ability to cultivate relationships at management and executive levels, both internally and externally, including to drive business development initiatives Ability to succeed in both team-based and independent environments Excellent leadership and collaboration skills, including ability to lead a dedicated team and collaborating with complementary teams (such as technology and technology vendor alliance teams) towards achieving common goals. Ability to navigate a multi-stakeholder environment and senior levels with the ability to build and foster long-term relationships with our clients. Providing you with the support you need to be at your best For more information about KPMG in Canada’s Benefits and well-being, click here. Our Values, The KPMG Way Integrity, we do what is right | Excellence, we never stop learning and improving | Courage, we think and act boldly | Together, we respect each other and draw strength from our differences | For Better, we do what matters KPMG in Canada is a proud equal opportunities employer and we are committed to creating a respectful, inclusive and barrier-free workplace that allows all of our people to reach their full potential. A diverse workforce is key to our success and we believe in bringing your whole self to work. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply and hope you will choose KPMG in Canada as your employer of choice. For more information about Inclusion, Diversity & Equity in Recruitment, please click here. Adjustments and accommodations throughout the recruitment process At KPMG, we strive for an inclusive recruitment process that allows all candidates to Come As You Are and Thrive with Us. 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