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Government Work Opportunities

Why Work for the Government/Public Service?

  • According to the 2012 Statistics Canada survey, over 1.4 million Canadians were employed directly by federal, provincial, and local governments
  • There are also over 1.9 million positions in other public institutions including health and social service institutions (including hospitals), and educational institutions and an additional 300,000 positions in government enterprises
  • Public Services are considered relatively stable employers, demonstrated by many long-serving employees
  • There is a tremendous variety of positions available in the government from virtually every career area and in all geographic regions

Jobs with the Federal Government

  • ( FSWEP) 鈥  Advertises over 7000 summer jobs for students
  • 鈥 This campaign focusses on hiring new graduates in various departments. Positions are typically advertised in the early fall, to start working 8-12 months later
  • 鈥 Posts opportunities for positions in the federal government
  • (RPL) 鈥 Recruitment of Policy Leaders (RPL) targets and recruits exceptional candidates into mid- to senior-level policy positions in the Public Service of Canada. The program is designed to attract top-level professionals and graduates, from an array of disciplines, who have the drive and potential to shape the future of Canada's public policy landscape
  •  (RAP) 鈥 RAP provides post-secondary students with opportunities to conduct innovative research and gain experience with federal organizations

Jobs with the Provincial Government

  • (OIP) 鈥 The Ontario Internship Program is a paid, two-year, entry-level employment opportunity that offers you career development in key professional fields across the Ontario Public Service. The deadline for the OIP is usually in early-mid January

Jobs with the Municipal Government

  • 鈥 (you will be directed to brainhunter.com)

Jobs with Government Boards and Agencies

There are thousands of boards and agencies in Canada. Please research each individual board and agency to determine their hiring process.

鈥 (in the Search box type in 鈥淒irectory of Agencies and Corporations鈥)

Need more help? Please visit the AA&CC and set-up an appointment with a career counsellor or employment coach.

Please note: While every effort is made to avoid errors, information is subject to change. This tip sheet is intended as an informational document only.

Last update: September 2014