Elections Canada is already hiring for spring and some jobs pay up to $26.46/hour

Looking for a seasonal gig?

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With an anticipated federal election set to take place this spring, Elections Canada is looking to fill various positions.

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If you're looking for a temporary gig this spring that pays more than minimum wage, Elections Canada is now hiring across the country, and some jobs offer over $26 per hour. Plus, overtime is paid at time and a half.

With an anticipated federal election set to take place this spring, Elections Canada is looking to fill various positions to ensure voting day runs smoothly. The exact election date has yet to be confirmed, but hiring is already underway for jobs in all 343 ridings across Canada.

Along with competitive wages, workers may be expected to clock in longer hours on election day, meaning extra cash will likely be on the table.

Here's a look at a few widely available positions.

Polling Station Supervisor

Salary: $26.46/hour

Company: Elections Canada

Who Should Apply: To qualify, you must be a Canadian citizen, bilingual, and at least 16 years old on election day.

You need experience in managing large groups to help electors circulate in an orderly fashion, dealing with the public, and conflict resolution.

Apply here

Deputy Returning Officer

Salary: $20.01/hour

Company: Elections Canada

Who Should Apply: To qualify, you must be a Canadian citizen, bilingual, and at least 16 years old on election day.

You need experience in receiving and recording personal information from the general public, completing paperwork or forms, dealing with the public, and conflict resolution.

Also, you must be tactful, polite and courteous.

Apply here

Registration Officer

Salary: $20.01/hour

Company: Elections Canada

Who Should Apply: To qualify, you must be a Canadian citizen, bilingual, and at least 16 years old on election day.

You need to have experience in receiving, understanding and recording personal information from the general public, in completing paperwork or forms, and in conflict resolution.

Apply here

Information Officer

Salary: $20.01/hour

Company: Elections Canada

Who Should Apply: To qualify, you must be a Canadian citizen, bilingual, and at least 16 years old on election day.

You need communication skills to effectively provide direction and instructions, experience in managing large groups to help electors circulate in an orderly fashion, and experience completing simple forms with information from the public or clients.

Also, you must be tactful, polite and courteous.

Apply here

Positions are also available for advance voting days, and while most election workers serve in their home riding, you can apply to work in another riding of your choice.

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  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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