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Student Inventory - 2018-19 AND Indigenous Student Employment Program (ISEP) – Various positions in Ottawa (Amended)

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Group and level
SU-003
Requisition number
53788000
Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Appointment Type
Student: Student
Closing Date
November 15, 2019 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Pool to be created
Yes
Salary range
$16 to $25
Branch
Human Resources
Region
HQ - Headquarters
Language
Various linguistic profiles
For a description of key terms used on CRA job notices, go to Definitions for job seekers.

About the job

Note: Please see the Want to know more? section below for the correct rates of pay by academic level.

Are you a student looking for employment in an enriched and stimulating environment? Don't miss out on your opportunity to work for one of the Top 100 Employers in Canada! Watch our video!

We are currently looking for talented individuals to fill many exciting and challenging positions in various areas. We are looking for students who:

  • Are proficient with numbers (accounting/audit, finance, statistics and economics)
  • Are skilled with words (communications, translation)
  • Enjoy providing support on various tasks (office administration, project management)
  • Have good research and analytical skills (business administration, law, data analysis)
  • Have strong interpersonal skills (political sciences, human resources, social sciences)
  • Are tech-savy (programming, user interfaces, databases, social media, graphic design)
  • And many more  - we have employment in various fields!

To learn about the different job types we offer, we invite you to visit our job types page. On our Twitter platform @CareersCRA, you will be able to learn more about the work environment at the CRA.

CRA Offers:

  • Flexible working hours
  • Meaningful and valuable work
  • Continuous learning
  • Networking opportunities
  • Possibility of career advancement
  • Diversified workforce and a broad range of competency/skills

To apply

You must be a full-time* student at a recognized Canadian postsecondary institution for the semester you will be hired (or full-time* the following semester) AND you must be living in Canada or be a Canadian Citizen living abroad.

*If you are enrolled in part-time studies at an educational institution due to disability, as recognized by your academic institution, you are also eligible.

Notes:

  • This staffing process will be used to staff student positions in Ottawa, Ontario only. If you are residing elsewhere than within a reasonable commuting distance from Ottawa, you must be willing and able to relocate to a reasonable distance from Ottawa. You will be responsible to pay any expenses (i.e. travel, relocation, etc.).
  • If you are a non-Canadian citizen, you may apply. However, preference will be given to Canadian citizens who meet the job requirements.
  • This process will be used to recruit students at the #CRARecruitmentEvent. For more information about the event, click here

Indigenous Student Employment Program (ISEP)

The Canada Revenue Agency takes great pride in having a diverse workforce with wide-ranging skill sets. We promote a workforce that is representative of the Canadians we serve. As part of the ISEP, hiring managers are encouraged to give preference to Indigenous students who self-identify and meet the job requirements of the position(s) being staffed.

An indigenous person is:

  • a North American Indian or a member of a First Nation (includes status, treaty or registered Indians, as well as non-status and non-registered Indians),
  • a Métis or
  • an Inuit.

The Agency has created and continues to develop initiatives and resources that benefit the Indigenous community. For instance, the National Indigenous Employee Network (IEN) provides opportunities for Indigenous employees, their colleagues, and supporters to connect and discuss issues relating to an inclusive work environment within the Agency. The IEN promotes a safe forum where Indigenous People's cultures, beliefs, and practices are respected and valued. We also offer the Buddy Initiative, where a new student is matched with a volunteer Indigenous buddy, who helps them with their transition in the workplace. These two initiatives foster an inclusive work environment for Indigenous employees and help establish a sense of community.

We encourage you to visit the ISEP page for more information about the program and where you will be able to read testimony stories and watch our video.

IMPORTANT Mandatory document to provide

You must upload your resume by following this 2-steps process:

  1. Save your resume to your Candidate Profile, in the section called "Documents".
  2. At Step 3 of your application, attach your resume by selecting the box next to it.

Assessment

Document(s) to provide at a later date, when requested

Proof of full-time enrolment at a recognized postsecondary institution (or part-time basis due to a disability, as recognized by the academic institution)

Your performance will be assessed through reference check(s) at the appointment stage. You will need to provide names and contact information.

Education, specialization(s), Abilities, knowledge, Skills and/or Experience

The required level of education, specialization(s), field(s) of study, abilities, skills and/or knowledge will vary depending on the position being staffed. You will need to meet the requirements of the position(s) in order to be considered.

You are not required to have previous work experience to apply. However, experience relevant to the position being staffed may be considered as an asset. Experience can be demonstrated through employment, volunteer work, student employment and/or scholastic activity or achievement.

Depending on the position, you may be assessed using a written test, an interview and/or reference check. The required pass mark will depend on the position being staffed. A top-down approach may be used.

Results from Standardized Tests are transferrable to other staffing processes. Results from locally developed assessment tools however, are not.

Failure to present yourself at an assessment may result in your application not being considered further.

Linguistic requirement: Although most positions will be English or French, some positions may require you to be able to work in both official languages. In the event that a position requires a bilingual capacity, managers may assess your second language proficiency using a test.

Other Staffing Requirements - Asset

- Start date
- Availability throughout the duration of an appointment

Conditions of Employment

For all positions:

-Candidates must be legally eligible / entitled to work in the province of Ontario
-Security Status/Clearance: Most positions require a security clearance of "Reliability Status", but some positions may require a higher security clearance level.

For some positions:

- Willingness and ability to work overtime
- Willingness and ability to work on evenings and/or weekends

Want to know more?

For more information on staffing at the CRA and how to apply go to General information on staffing.

For a description of key terms used on CRA job notices, go to Definitions for job seekers.

The CRA is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. CRA employees support the economic and social well-being of Canadians, and build public trust. We have high expectations, and our employees are held to the standards of conduct outlined in our Code of integrity and professional conduct and Directive on conflict of interest, gifts and hospitality, and post-employment.

Inventory

An inventory of eligible candidates will be established for this staffing process. This staffing process may be used to staff similar positions in Ottawa, ON.

When you apply to this staffing process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted.

The staffing board reserves the right to limit the number of applicants to be given consideration per position.

Your level of education will determine your classification:

  • SU-02 College/CEGEP
  • SU-03 University Undergraduate
  • SU-04 Masters
  • SU-05 Doctorate

You will be eligible to receive pay based on your level of education and the Students Rates of Pay. If the applicable provincial or territorial minimum wage rate is higher than the current maximum offered for the corresponding academic level of the student, the provincial or territorial minimum wage rate will be applied.

Also, we invite you to attend the #CRARecruitmentEvent taking place November 15, 2019 at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, ON. Hiring managers will be conducting interviews, and providing conditional letters of offer. At this event, you can choose to speak with hiring manager from various fields. Applying to this inventory automatically registers you for the #CRARecruitmentEvent. You are still required to bring the requested documentation. For more information, click here.

Contact

Email address: HR/RH-StudentRecruitment.Recrutementetudiants@cra-arc.gc.ca


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