Title: Information on Federal Recruitment Programs
1Information on Federal Recruitment Programs
Federal Public Service
- Presentation for Glendon University
- 29-01-08
2Employer of Choice
- The federal public service is Canadas largest
employer, with 230,000 employees - Canadas most national employer, with over 1,600
points of service across Canada - Canadas most multi-skilled workforce, with more
occupational disciplines than any other employer,
and, - Canadas most international employer, with a
presence in 115 countries around the world. - This scale and scope provide unparalleled
opportunities for different careers in different
areas, all within the federal public service. -
3Attractive Compensation Package
- fair salary
- excellent medical/dental/pension benefits
- flexible work arrangements
- safe and healthy workplaces
- vacation and numerous types of leave.
- In some occupational groups, the federal public
service is even more competitive than other
employers in terms of salary.
4Continuous Learning
- Having the opportunity to learn is a key
contributor to work satisfaction  The federal
public service offers access to a variety of
learning opportunities. You'll find experiences
and programs that will encourage you to learn and
to help you build a successful career. - Among the many courses offered are those in
- technology
- communication and interpersonal skills
- developing and encouraging cultural sensitivity
and - management.
- On-the-job training, in the form of coaching or
mentoring, receiving regular feedback from your
manager and conferences and workshops are other
means by which you can continue your development
in the federal public service. - Training is offered in both of Canada's official
languages.
5Work Life Balance
- We know that it's important for people to be able
to balance their work and home lives. - That's why the federal public service can offer
the possibility to work flexible hours, a
compressed work week as well as alternative work
arrangements such as telework. - Commitment to Employment Equity
- The federal public service is committed to being
representative of the population it serves. - We actively recruit members of the employment
equity groups (visible minorities, persons with
disabilities, Aboriginal persons and women).
6An Inclusive Work Place
- We are committed to creating and maintaining an
inclusive, barrier-free workplace in the federal
public service, and to being accessible and
providing the necessary accommodations for those
applying for positions. - Accommodations can be made for those who need
them, both during the application and selection
processes and after appointment. - If you require accommodation, it is your
responsibility to inform the Public Service
Commission or the hiring organization in a timely
fashion, of the measures required to enable you
to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. - Information received relating to accommodation
measures will be treated confidentially. - Complete details concerning accommodation are
provided in the Treasury Board policy on the Duty
to Accommodate Persons with Disabilities.
7Employment Security and Mobility
- In a world characterized by constant change,
employment security is hard to find. - Consider that, in an organization as large and
diverse as the federal public service, you can
move from job to job, department to department,
region to region. - You'll have access to 75 organizations in about
1000 locations. - Opportunities for Advancement
- A significant proportion of current employees of
the federal public service will retire within the
next decade. - This opens up opportunities for talented
individuals to advance up the corporate ladder. - What other employer offers such potential for
growth?
8Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP)
- FSWEP is the primary vehicle through which
federal government departments and agencies
recruit students. This program, established in
1990, provides some 8,000 students a year with
temporary jobs in different federal departments
and agencies.
9FSWEP
- The prime objective of FSWEP is to provide
full-time students with work experience related
to their Field of Study and to provide them with
learning opportunities. The program is also
designed to give full-time secondary school,
CEGEP, college, technical institute and
university students employment opportunities that
will - enrich their academic programs
- help fund their education and encourage them to
complete their studies - develop their employability
- improve their ability to find good jobs after
graduation - offer insights into future employment
opportunities and - help them evaluate their career options within
the federal public service.
10After you submit your job application
- The form is sent electronically to a computerized
database containing all the applications of
students who applied during the current campaign
(about 70,000 applicants per year) - Federal departments and agencies offering student
jobs submit a request to the PSC - The PSC conducts a search in the database based
on departmental requirements (e.g. year/level of
education, Field of Study and Skills). The system
identifies all the students who meet the search
requirements and randomly selects at least five
candidates to refer for each position - The PSC contacts the selected candidates by
e-mail or by phone to check their interest and
availability - The Organization or, department or agency making
the request must assess the referred candidates
and appoint the successful candidate.
11Recruitment period
- FSWEP campaigns normally run from October of one
year to September of the following year. The
exact date of the beginning of the next campaign
are posted on our site at the appropriate time. - At the end of each campaign, the PSC deletes all
the data from its computerized inventory, so
students who wish to be considered for jobs must
complete a new application for each campaign. - There is no cut-off date for FSWEP applications.Â
Students may complete and submit an application
at any time during the campaign. Student jobs in
federal departments and agencies are filled
throughout the year. - Please note that the period from March to June is
the peak recruitment time for summer jobs.Â
12Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for FSWEP you must be studying in
Canada or be a Canadian student studying abroad
and - a full-time secondary or post-secondary student
in an accredited institution - currently recognized as having full-time student
status in the academic institution in which you
are enrolled - returning to full-time studies in the next
academic term - at least the minimum required age to work in the
province or territory where the job exists. - Departments will ask you to provide proof that
you meet the above requirements. - Part-time students recognized by their academic
institution as having a disability are permitted
to apply. - For example, assuming a three-term academic
year (fall, winter and summer)
13Step by Step guide How to apply to FSWEP
Select Job opportunities for Students
14Click on the Federal Student Work Experience
(FSWEP) link
15Click on Apply on-line
16Click on the Job poster
17Read the poster carefully and scroll to the
bottom of the page to Apply Now.
18Create an Account on the Public Service
Resourcing System (PSRS)
19Click on View my Jobs File
20Fill in all the requirements (make sure not to
forget Departmental Programs, Skills and
Employment Equity). Your application will only be
active once you have clicked on Submit.
21Post-secondary Co-op/ Internship Program
- Since 1990, the federal government has employed
over 3,000 students each year under these
programs. In partnership with participating
academic institutions, the federal public service
of Canada plays an important role in providing
post-secondary students with the relevant and
practical work experience they need to fulfil the
requirements of their academic program. - The Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC) is
responsible for approving Co-op/Internship
programs from which managers in the federal
Public Service may recruit students. Accordingly,
the PSC has established approval criteria against
which Co-op/Internship programs are assessed.
These criteria seek to ensure that the programs
approved by the PSC are those which formally
integrate, in a structured manner, academic
learning with development, through work
experiences.
22Co-Op Internship Eligibility
- The Co-op and Internship program is available
only to post-secondary students who are enrolled
in a Post-secondary Co-op/Internship Program
where work experience is a mandatory requirement
for graduation. - Only students enrolled in PSC approved
Co-op/Internship programs can be recruited to
work in the federal public service under this
particular student program.
23Under Opportunities for Students click on the
Co-op Internship Program
24Click on Approved Programs to see a listing of
the Federal Internships.
25How to find Internships within the Federal
Government
Enter your search criteria
26Internship opportunity at Glendon
Glendon currently has an approved internship
program Masters at Glendon School of Public
Affairs
27Contact Person for Internship
- Brian Desrosiers-Tam
- Glendon School of Public Affairs Suite 220,
Glendon Hall Toronto, ON M4N 3M6 - briandesrosierstam_at_gl.yorku.ca
- (416) 736-2100 ext 88565
28Bridging Mechanisms
- Recognizing the importance of student employment
to public service renewal, the merit-based
bridging mechanism exists to allow the
appointment of students who have been hired into
the public service under the FSWEP, RAP, or
Co-op/Internship programs. - Internal Advertised Appointment Processes
- The internal advertised appointment process
permits students to apply when the following
conditions apply - the area of selection for the internal advertised
appointment process being held specifically
includes persons appointed under Treasury Board
Secretariat (TBS) approved student employment
programs - he/she meets all other criteria of the area of
selection and - he/she is currently employed under a TBS approved
Student Employment Program and can demonstrate
that he/she will be able to complete his/her
current studies program within the timeframe
indicated on the advertisement. - Students must have completed their studies
program prior to appointment to a term or
indeterminate position.
29Post Secondary Recruitment
- The Post-Secondary Recruitment Program (PSR)
seeks post-secondary graduates who have the
qualifications needed to fill full time
entry-level positions in federal government
organizations. - There are two components to PSR advertised
career choices and general inventory. - Career choices may be advertised throughout the
year by means of recruitment campaigns. The
campaigns generally begin in the fall and/or
winter. While the career choices are targeted
towards specific job opportunities, the general
inventory is non-specific and is open to
university students of all fields of study. It is
a quick way for managers to fill positions. Job
opportunities vary with the needs of government
organizations. - You can apply by completing the application
online at www.jobs.gc.ca
30Eligibility Criteria
- Advertised Career Choices Education requirements
for advertised career choices range from college
diplomas to doctorate degrees. Please ensure you
meet the requirements before applying or your
application will automatically be rejected. - Post-Secondary General Inventory Anyone with a
university degree may submit an application to
the general inventory, although only those
candidates who meet the requirements of the
requesting government organization will be
referred. Â
31Overview Of The Application Process
Click on Job Opportunities for Graduates.
32Click on Post Secondary Recruitment (PSR)
33Click on Current Opportunities
34Scroll through the current PSR job
opportunities. NB The major PSR campaign and
inventory usually occurs in the fall of each year.
35After having carefully read the job poster and
the Statement of Merit Criteria, click on Apply
Now
36Create an Account in the Public Service
Resourcing System (PSRS)
37Information on a Job Poster
- Occupational group and level
- Salary/ process numbers
- Closing date
- Geographic location/ section, division,
department - Position title/ language requirements
- Area of selection
- Essential and Asset Criteria Education and
Experience (used for screening purposes) - Occupational certification requirements (if
required) - Link to the Statement of Merit Criteria and
conditions of employment
38Example of a job poster
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42What is a Statement of Merit Criteria?
- A Statement of Merit Criteria tells you what
qualifications you need in order to be eligible
for appointment to a position. There of four
types of merit criteria - essential qualifications education, experience,
knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the
work - asset qualifications similar to essential
qualifications, these can be related to
education, experience and knowledge. It is not
mandatory to meet the asset qualifications to be
screened in for the position. They are considered
beneficial for the job - operational requirements position related work
requirements such as the requirement to work
overtime or travel - organizational needs refer to needs of the
organization to meet its mandate, such as meeting
employment equity objectives. - The more your résumé highlights the skills and
experience outlined in the Statement of Merit
Criteria the more effective your résumé will be.
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