Reference Number
DVA22J-019551-000459
Selection Process Number
22-DVA-EA-ANT-CH-431366
Organization
Veterans Affairs Canada
Year
2022-2023
Days Open
6
Classification
CR04
City
MULTIPLE
Type
External
Total
459
Employment Equity
361
(78.6%)
Screened out
86
(18.7%)
Screened in
373
(81.3%)
Employment Equity 78.6% 361
Screened Out 18.7% 86
Screened In 81.3% 373
Women 63.2% 290
Visible minority 30.5% 140
Indigenous 2% 9
People with disabilities 10% 46
English 83.2% 382
French 16.8% 77
Citizens 87.8% 403
Permanent Residents 0% 0
We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
Veterans Affairs Canada is committed to building a diverse workforce that is representative of the Canadian population through equitable and accessible employment practices. We strive to achieve an inclusive and open work environment that embraces a variety of perspectives where accessibility is a central pillar to all. These qualities help us make a positive impact in the lives of our increasingly diverse clientele, in a workplace where everyone’s contributions are valued.
Veterans Affairs Canada is seeking talent from a wide range of communities, identities, and backgrounds. We value the experience of diverse groups of women, men, and gender diverse people. Using a Gender-based Analysis Plus lens, we recognize that there are multiple characteristics that intersect and contribute to our social and professional identity. These include race, ethnicity, religion, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, education, veteran status, and more. The interaction between these factors has a positive influence on how you, as an employee, help us develop, implement, and deliver the services and benefits we provide. We are committed to establishing a workplace culture that is accessible by design to ensure that all employees are fully supported to flourish in their roles.
We welcome members of equity seeking groups to apply and recognize that the current Employment Equity Act does not fully encompass all equity seeking group members. If you are a member of the groups indicated in the Employment Equity Act, we respectfully request that you self-declare during this process. These groups include women, aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities and members of a visible minority community.
When submitting an application to this selection process, you will be prompted to answer screening questions concerning the essential education and experience qualifications and, if applicable, other (nonessential) qualifications.
It is NOT sufficient to only state that the qualifications are met or to provide a listing of current or past responsibilities. Rather you must clearly demonstrate HOW, WHEN, and WHERE the qualification was met through substantiation by examples.
Candidates may not be solicited for incomplete or possible missing information. Resumes may be used as a secondary source to validate the experience and education described in the screening questions.
INSTRUCTIONS
When recording your examples, be sure you:
• Provide concrete, specific examples of actions that speak directly to the experience sought.
• Choose examples with sufficient complexity, impact and degree of difficulty that will allow you to illustrate to what extent and depth you have shown the behaviours expected for each qualification.
• Each example must include when the example took place, background of each situation, what you did, how you did it, what your role was in the situation, and what was the outcome.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME: Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) is committed to building an inclusive workforce with a diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds that represents Canada now and in the future. We are passionate about fostering a workplace where all people feel welcome, can reach their full potential, and contribute their unique perspectives and experience to the success of the team.
The Bureau of Pensions Advocates is proud to be a nation-wide organization of lawyers serving Veterans, former and current members of the Canadian Forces and the RCMP and their families. The Bureau provides free legal advice and representation before the Veterans Review and Appeal Board for clients who are not satisfied with decisions regarding their disability benefits. The Advocacy Assistants in the Bureau’s offices provide administrative services to lawyers and serve clients on the phone and in person with medical-legal concerns. The work is rewarding and of particular interest to those who prefer a fast-paced environment requiring multi-tasking and empathy for the special group of clients we serve.
The intent of this process is to establish an anticipatory CR-04 pool of qualified candidates which could be used to staff similar or identical positions with various tenures, various language requirements, and/or various security clearance levels.
Positions to be filled: Number to be determined
Your résumé.
Education:
Successful completion of secondary school (i.e. high school) or employer-approved alternatives*
* The employer-approved alternatives to secondary school are:
A satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test approved as an alternative to the successful completion of secondary school; or
An acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience.
Experience:
EX 1 – Experience providing services to internal or external clients.
EX 2 – Experience providing clerical support services in an office environment.
EX 3 – Experience using computer software including Office 365 products, specifically Outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Various language requirements
English Essential
Bilingual Imperative BBB/BBB, CBC/CBC, CCC/CCC
Information on language requirements
Abilities:
AB 1 – Ability to communicate effectively.
AB 2 – Ability to plan, prioritize and organize a workload using online tools and systems.
AB 3 – Ability to perform essential clerical tasks using digital tools and online systems
Personal Suitabilities:
PS 1 – Effective interpersonal relationships
PS 2 – Dependability
PS 3 – Client Service Orientation
Asset Qualifications:
AE 1 – Experience as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
AE 2 – Experience in working in a medical or legal office environment.
AE 3 – Experience working from home or in an online virtual environment.
Selection may be limited to members of the following Employment Equity groups: Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women
Information on employment equity
Operational Requirements:
• May be required to work overtime.
Reliability Status security clearance
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
It is your responsibility to ensure that your email and contact information are maintained with the hiring board. All communication for this process will be sent by email and it is your responsibility to verify your messages regularly.
Education and/or Experience factors in the asset qualifications may be used for screening. Applicants should clearly demonstrate on their application if they meet any of the education and/or experience asset qualifications.
One or more asset qualifications may be used during the screening to manage the volume of applications. Various random selection methods may be used to manage the number of applications.
Candidates will be asked to provide proof of their education credentials at a later date.
Candidates may be asked to provide proof of Canadian Citizenship at a later date.
When you apply for this process, please keep in mind that most essential merit criteria (education, experience and competencies) will be assessed by the answers you provide in your online application. As a result, please ensure you allow yourself a significant amount of time to complete this application.
An interview and/or written exam may be administered.
Reference checks may be sought.
The Assessment Committee reserves the right to contact references other than those provided by the candidates (within the Public Service only) in order to adequately assess the candidates.
PLEASE NOTE: All information must be provided through the “apply online” application process. Do not fax, mail, email or drop-off a hard copy application as these will not be accepted. To apply in an alternate format due to disability, you must contact the email address indicated in the "Contact information" section below PRIOR to the Closing Date.
Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.