The Work:As a Consultant in our Public Service practice, you will work with government clients to help reinvent how programs and services are designed, delivered, and experienced by Canadians. Drawing on Accenture's AI-enabled reinvention methods, public service expertise, and Industry & Process capabilities, you will:
- Analyze, design, and document current- and future-state business processes, operating models, transition roadmaps, implementation plans, and business cases for public service transformation.
- Facilitate workshops and co-design sessions with stakeholders at all levels to define requirements, align on outcomes, prioritize opportunities, and advance decisions.
- Build trusted client relationships across working-level, executive, business, policy, and technology stakeholders, helping navigate complex mandates, sensitivities, and alignment challenges.
- Identify and translate AI and digital opportunities into practical, responsible, and policy-compliant use cases that improve service delivery, operational performance, and client outcomes.
- Collaborate with cross-functional Accenture teams and client partners to design and implement human-centred, AI-enabled, and digitally enabled solutions.
- Manage workstreams and deliverables with discipline, maintaining quality standards, plans, risks, decisions, and action trackers across complex engagements.
- Support team members while contributing reusable methods, insights, lessons learned, proposals, client presentations, and practice assets.
Here's What You'll Need:- 2+ years of experience in management consulting, government operations, or public service transformation-with at least one year of direct client engagement and ease interacting with client managers and program level staff.
- Demonstrated experience facilitating workshops, co-design sessions, or working groups with cross-functional government stakeholders.
- Experience conducting current-state process analysis and contributing to future-state operating model design.
- Ability to guide small teams of analysts.
- Strong structured problem-solving and analytical skills; able to break complex, ambiguous mandates into clear workplans and actionable recommendations.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Active Government of Canada Reliability Clearance or eligibility to obtain such in a timely manner
- A minimum of a high school diploma or GED is required for this position
Bonus Points If:
- Familiarity with federal government operations: Treasury Board policy suite, machinery of government, departmental planning cycles, and procurement vehicles (e.g., ProServices, Task Authorizations).
- Experience applying change management frameworks (e.g., Prosci, Kotter) in government or highly regulated environments.
- Building AI literacy, automation, or digital transformation initiatives-ideally in a public service or complex institutional context.
Compensation at Accenture varies depending on a wide array of factors, which may include but are not limited to the specific office location,
role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation, based on full-time
employment, for roles that may be hired as set forth below.
The recruiting efforts for this position are intended to fill a brand new position.
The base pay range shown below is intended as a guideline to reflect the majority of offers for this role.
It does not represent a maximum limit - in some cases, actual compensation may exceed the range where appropriate.
Information on benefits is here:
Role Location Annual Salary Range
British Columbia/Ontario/New Brunswick $75,400 to $125,400