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Join the 2021 Census team

By Caldwell First Nation

Dead Line: February 25, 2022

As an Indigenous community member, you are best suited to collect census data from local inhabitants and verify that all dwellings are counted. Use your local knowledge while sharpening skills that are soughtafter by employers.
 
Type of work
 
Census jobs are short-term positions collecting census questionnaires from residents in your community.
Job start and end dates vary by position and location, between March and July 2021.
Crew Leaders (supervisors): As a crew leader, you will train, supervise and motivate a team of enumerators.
Enumerators: As an enumerator, your primary responsibility will be to complete census questionnaires with residents.
 
Rates of pay
 
Enumerators (or equivalent) are paid $17.83 per hour, and supervisors are paid $21.77 per hour.
In select Northern and Remote communities, enumerators (or equivalent) are paid $29.25 per hour, and supervisors are paid $31.25 per hour.
Employees are paid for authorized expenses
 
Applicants must be
 
• 18 years of age or older
• a Canadian citizen or otherwise eligible to work in Canada
• available to work flexible hours during days, evenings, and weekends.
 
Apply now / tell a friend
 
www.census.gc.ca
1-833-830-3106
TTY (a telecommunications device for people who are deaf): 1-833-830-3109
 
Benefits of the 2021 Census for Indigenous peoples
 
Data collected from First Nations people, Métis and Inuit across Canada help communities and governments plan for the development of Indigenous language programs, school programs, and community health and social services. Census data are used to evaluate existing programs and new service needs, such as housing.
 

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Join the 2021 Census team

As an Indigenous community member, you are best suited to collect census data from local inhabitants and verify that all dwellings are counted.