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With a diverse array of positions and job responsibilities, and over 30,000 employees, the BC Public Service is a great place to begin and/or advance your career. As an administrative/clerical worker, you will have the opportunity to support teams and professionals who provide services to British Columbians.
Job profiles include, but are not limited to:
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Administrative Assistant |
File Clerk |
Program Assistant |
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Benefits Administrator / Adjudicator |
Finance Clerk |
Project Assistant |
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Contract Administrator |
Intake Administrator |
Receptionist |
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Correspondence Coordinator |
Intake Support Clerk |
Records Clerk |
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Court Clerk |
Library Technician |
Records Technician |
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Data Entry / Integrity Clerk |
Licensing Clerk |
Training Assistant / Administrator |
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Data Management Technician |
Legal Secretary |
Website Administrator |
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Facilities Services Assistant |
Office Manager |
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Career Maps
General Office Administration gives you information on jobs in this Job Family right from entry level into management.
Position Details
All positions in the Public Service are classified into levels called “grids”. Union and excluded positions in the clerical series include Office Assistant (0A6/7), Clerk and Clerk Stenographers (CLK 9, 11, 14) Executive Administrative Assistants (EAA – these positions support senior executive in the Public Service). Salary range: $33,640.59 (entry level) to $47,623.67 (after 5years of experience) annually.
In these roles, employees are responsible for establishing and performing a full range of administrative services to support the operation of various program areas throughout ministries, agencies, boards and commissions.
To be successful in these roles, you bring: experience in an office setting, an educational background in administration or related field, strong computer skills and exceptional interpersonal skills.
The information provided on these pages will help you determine if you have the qualifications, skills and abilities to be effective in the administrative/clerical roles within the BC Public Service. When we are actively recruiting, we will fill positions through the Clerical Pool or you can apply to postings on our Employment Opportunities website. In the meantime, we invite you to create a profile and set up job search agents to inform you of positions via email as they become available.
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