Application Deadline: Jan 9, 2026

Government Relations Consultant / Senior Consultant

Location: Remote (Must be based in GTA or Ottawa)


Type: Full-Time, permanent


Compensation: Based on experience and title


Bonus: Eligible for a performance-based bonus of up to 10% of salary, contingent on performance

 

 

 

Application Deadline Date: Jan 9, 2026

About Us

Homeward Public Affairs is one of Canada’s fastest-growing government relations firms. We launched in 2024 with a mission: help organizations doing meaningful work move government, influence policy, and make this country a better place to live and do business.

We work across sectors — housing, health, Indigenous reconciliation, economic development — with clients who are solving real problems. Our approach is smart, strategic, and values-driven.

This is a chance to join us at a defining moment. We’re growing quickly and intentionally — and we’re looking for someone who wants to help build something with purpose.

 

The Opportunity

We’re hiring a Consultant or Senior Consultant (depending on your level of experience) to join our team full-time in a permanent position.

You’ll lead high-impact client files, develop and drive government relations strategies, and work directly with mission-driven organizations. We’re especially looking for someone who brings demonstrated experience in lobbying — someone who understands how government moves, who to engage, and how to build influence through relationships and strategic advocacy.

 

Title and scope will reflect your experience, but we expect you to bring a high level of skill, judgment, and initiative. Whether you’re based in the GTA and plugged into Queen’s Park, or in Ottawa with strong working knowledge of Parliament Hill — we want someone who strengthens our team from day one.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Develop and execute government relations strategies for clients
  • Monitor policy, political, and legislative developments across jurisdictions
  • Build and manage relationships with elected officials, staff, public servants, and stakeholders
  • Prepare policy briefs, strategy memos, and client-facing materials
  • Lead or support client meetings, advocacy days, and government engagement
  • Contribute to business development by identifying leads, supporting proposals, and cultivating relationships that support our continued growth
 

Who You Are

  • 5+ years of experience in government relations, lobbying, public affairs, political roles, or policy advocacy
  • Direct experience leading or executing lobbying efforts at Queen’s Park or Parliament Hill
  • Strong knowledge of Canadian political institutions and legislative processes
  • A relationship builder with exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfortable managing multiple files in a fast-paced, remote environment
  • Self-directed, collaborative, and invested in the success of your clients and team
  • A proactive operator who identifies opportunities to advance client priorities — and isn’t afraid to pick up the phone, send a pitch, or build a relationship from scratch
  • No restriction on lobbying the Governments of Canada or Ontario
 

Bonus if you have:

  • Bilingualism (English/French)
  • A masters’ or professional degree
  • Experience with Indigenous-led organizations, housing, health, or workforce development
 

Why Join Homeward

We’re building something special — and we take care of the people building it with us.

 

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive salary (commensurate with experience and role)
  • Eligible for a performance-based bonus of up to 10% of salary, contingent on performance and conversion to a permanent role
  • 3 weeks vacation
  • 12 paid sick days
  • 1 week of flexible lieu days
  • 5% employer RRSP or FHSA contribution
  • Health spending account
  • Funds to choose your own private health insurance
  • Monthly allowance for home internet and phone
  • Parental leave top-up, if you’re growing your family
 

This is a remote position, but candidates must be based in the GTA or Ottawa. Some travel for in-person meetings (e.g. Queen’s Park, stakeholder events) may be required.