Are you searching for a stable and rewarding career with the Government of Canada but don’t have a university degree or extensive work experience? Statistics Canada has multiple job openings across various locations that might be perfect for you! Even if you only have basic computer skills, you could qualify for one of these positions.
Working for Statistics Canada means more than just a paycheck. You’ll be joining a team that plays a crucial role in collecting and analyzing data, which helps shape national policies and programs. Here’s a look at some of the exciting positions currently available:
Available Positions
- Junior Compensation Advisor
- Part-Time Data Collection Clerk
- Data Collection Clerk (Casual Inventory, Western Region)
- Data Collection Clerk (Casual Inventory, Eastern Region)
These roles offer a chance to gain valuable government experience, enjoy job security, and advance your career—all without the need for a degree. Here’s a closer look at each position:
1. Junior Compensation Advisor
Who Should Apply: If you have a secondary school diploma (or equivalent) and some experience in human resources, administration, or a similar field, this role could be a great fit. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs such as Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Word is required. Experience with compensation, HR, or finance, especially with the Phoenix pay system, is a plus.
Key Responsibilities:
- Calculate employee compensation entitlements
- Analyze and process compensation transaction requests
- Interpret and apply HR policies
- Provide guidance to employees on compensation matters
- Maintain accurate compensation records
Salary: $60,424 to $67,582 per year
Locations: Edmonton (AB), Vancouver (BC), Winnipeg (MB), Halifax (NS), Ottawa (ON), Sturgeon Falls (ON), Toronto (ON), Montréal Island (QC), Sherbrooke (QC)
Application Deadline: May 6, 2025
Apply for the Junior Compensation Advisor Position
2. Part-Time Data Collection Clerk
Who Should Apply: If you have at least two years of secondary education (or equivalent) and experience in customer service or call centers, this role is for you. Familiarity with various computer software and research tools is also needed.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Collect and organize survey data
- Ensure data accuracy
- Communicate effectively with respondents in your area
Salary: Approx. $26.48 to $28.57 per hour
Location: Various locations in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, or Yukon
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Apply for the Part-Time Data Collection Clerk Position
3. Data Collection Clerk (Casual Inventory, Western Region)
Who Should Apply: You should have completed secondary school or have at least two years of relevant work experience. Experience in customer service or technical support, along with proficiency in Microsoft Office and other computer applications, is required.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collect and organize data
- Interact with the public in person or over the phone
- Travel and work overtime as needed
A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle may be necessary for some locations.
Salary: Approx. $26.48 to $28.57 per hour
Locations: Various cities across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Application Deadline: September 30, 2024
Apply for the Data Collection Clerk Position – Western Region
4. Data Collection Clerk (Casual Inventory, Eastern Region)
Who Should Apply: This role is similar to the Western Region position but is based in the Eastern part of Canada. By applying to this inventory, you increase your chances of being selected when opportunities arise.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collect and organize data
- Interact with the public in person or over the phone
Salary: Approx. $26.48 to $28.57 per hour
Locations: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec
Application Deadline: November 13, 2024
Apply for the Data Collection Clerk Position – Eastern Region
If you’re looking for a fulfilling role with the federal government and have basic computer skills, don’t miss out on these opportunities. Apply today and take the first step towards a stable and rewarding career with Statistics Canada!