Ready to deliver under pressure, defend your ideas and get results?
Join us: We are the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat-a team of experts
at the heart of Canada's government.
Our mission: We ensure that government is well managed and that tax dollars
are spent wisely.
Your role: We're recruiting new graduates like you to become Treasury Board Secretariat Analysts. Your work will be at the core of the federal government, in one of three streams:
- Program: Work with colleagues across government to develop and refine programs that impact Canadians.
- Policy: Develop management policies that help government operate fairly, consistently and efficiently.
- Expenditure management: Analyze budgets and spending to ensure that funds are carefully tracked and managed.
It's a challenging job:
- Be the point person for important files.
- Collaborate, conduct research and present findings intelligently.
- Work with colleagues across government who count on you to deliver results and meet high professional standards.
- Perform in an intellectually rigorous atmosphere where lively debate and open dialogue keep us sharp.
- Do a job that gets results and where your drive counts.
What you'll need: A Master's degree (or higher) awarded between April 2009 and December 2011 in one of these fields:
- Policy/Public administration
- Economics
- Business administration
What you'll get: As a new Treasury Board Secretariat Analyst, you'll receive the competitive salary and benefits of a federal government employee.
Plus, with our career development and competency-based promotion program, you'll have the opportunity to upgrade your skills, position and salary even further.
- Learn more about the work you'll be doing with profiles of recently hired employees.
- Read more about how the Treasury Board Secretariat operates, and how you'll fit in.
- Find details about our career development and competency-based promotion programs.
- Research our competitive compensation and benefits.
Apply online
Applications will be accepted between September 23 & October 18, 2010 for placement in 2011.
After years of education and work experience, you're ready to:
- hone your skills
- be part of big decisions
- make a real impact from day one