Reference Number
SVC22J-019837-000121
Selection Process Number
2022-SVC-EA-HQ-248375
Organization
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Year
2022-2023
Days Open
13
Classification
TR02
City
Ottawa
Type
External
Total
52
Employment Equity
42
(80.8%)
Screened out
28
(53.8%)
Screened in
24
(46.2%)
Employment Equity 80.8% 42
Screened Out 53.8% 28
Screened In 46.2% 24
Women 69.2% 36
Visible minority 28.8% 15
Indigenous 0% 0
People with disabilities 0% 0
English 15.4% 8
French 84.6% 44
Citizens 71.2% 37
Permanent Residents 0% 0
Giving you the best chance to succeed!
At Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) we are committed to running inclusive and barrier-free recruitment processes.
If you have a limitation that may impact your performance at any steps of the assessment process (such as during a written test or an interview), you may request an accommodation. Assessment accommodations are designed to remove barriers, and to ensure that candidates with limitations can fully demonstrate their abilities. Should you wish to be accommodated, please direct your inquiry to the contact identified at the bottom of this poster. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
For more information on assessment accommodation visit the following website: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/services/assessment-accommodation-page.html
Successful candidates will be required to translate, from English into French, a variety of documents on security and intelligence of an administrative, legal, technical and geopolitical nature.
We are One PSPC!
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) helps the Government of Canada serve Canadians. With a strong focus on quality customer service, we provide innovative common services such as real estate and building management, purchasing, banking, pay and pensions, and translation to other government departments, agencies and boards. By providing these centralized services to departments and agencies, we enable them to focus on what they do best: providing their programs and services to Canadians.
At PSPC, we are committed to achieving a competent, representative workforce that reflects the diversity of the Canadian population. We work hard to create a welcoming, respectful and inclusive workplace through a variety of programs and initiatives. In fact, we have been named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for the fifth year in a row and here is a list of some of our diversity and inclusion achievements:
• five diversity networks;
• a Task Force on Anti-racism, Workplace Culture and Equity;
• a national Reconciliation and Indigenous Engagement Unit;
• an Ombudsman for Mental Health (the first such position within the federal public service);
• an Accessibility Office and;
• a Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) Centre of Expertise.
While many programs and initiatives have already been implemented in line with our commitments to diversity and inclusion, we aim to get better! That's why we invite you to be part of the change by joining an organization where individual differences are recognized, valued and respected. Be part of the solution!
Founded in 1934, the Translation Bureau is a special operating agency of Public Services and Procurement Canada. It supports the Government of Canada in its efforts to communicate with and serve Canadians in both official languages. It also plays a leadership role in standardizing the vocabulary used in the various spheres of federal government and parliamentary activity.
The positions to be filled are located in Ottawa (several positions) and in Québec (one position). Locations will be discussed at the interview stage. Work must be done in the office; telework is not an option.
Candidates must be capable of obtaining and maintaining a top secret security clearance. This procedure includes a security interview, a polygraph test, and a background check, which includes finance and credit checks.
Create a pool of fully or partially qualified candidates to staff identical or similar positions within the Translation Bureau with various security and tenure requirements (permanent and temporary).
Positions to be filled: 2
Your résumé.
EDUCATION
A bachelor’s or master’s degree in translation from English to French from a recognized postsecondary institution.
OCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATION AS AN ASSET:
Member of a recognized Canadian professional association of translators
EXPERIENCE
At least five years of full-time experience translating from English to French independently in an operational environment;
At least six months of experience translating, from English into French, texts in one or more of the following fields: security, intelligence, legal, technical or geopolitical.
Bilingual - Imperative (P--/PP-)
Information on language requirements
COMPETENCIES AND ABILITIES
Ability to translate autonomously from English to French
Client service competency: Level 1 (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/sc-cs/csc-eng.html)
Written communication
Demonstrating integrity and respect
Thinking things through
Working effectively with others
Showing initiative and being action-oriented
In support of achieving a diversified workforce, consideration may be given to candidates, who, at the time of application, self-declare* as belonging to one of the following designated Employment Equity groups: Women, Indigenous (Aboriginal) Peoples, Persons with Disabilities and Members of Visible Minorities.
* We therefore encourage you to self-declare during the online application process by selecting the appropriate box under the Employment Equity section.
For further details, please refer to the “Other information” section.
Information on employment equity
Top Secret security clearance - This factor is not used at the pre-screening stage.
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
We will contact you by e-mail and/or via your GC Jobs account. Please ensure that your e-mail address is valid and accepts messages from unknown users. It is your responsibility to regularly check your e-mail and GC Jobs account for all communications regarding this selection process. Should we contact you and you fail to reply within the designated time frame, your application may not be given further consideration.
The selection board cannot make assumptions about your education and experience. When answering the screening questions, it is not sufficient to say that you have the required qualifications or to list your current or past responsibilities. Rather, you must provide concrete examples with significant details to explain when, where and how you acquired each qualification. Candidates will not be solicited for incomplete or possible missing information.
A written exam and an interview will be administered, and reference checks may be sought. Other evaluation methods could be used if necessary.
The selection board may, at any point during the selection process, use random selection or apply asset criteria to select candidates for the next phase of the assessment.
Persons with disabilities preventing them from applying online are asked to contact 1-800-645-5605.
This process may be used for employment equity appointments. In these cases, we may consider only candidates who have self-identified as members of employment equity designated groups (women, members of visible minorities, Indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities), depending on the position to staff.
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.