Government of Canada jobs in administration are available and you can make up to $70,000

Global Affairs Canada is looking for casual employees.

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You can apply to get hired for government of Canada jobs in administration right now.

A college or university degree isn't required, and the pay goes up to $70,000!

Global Affairs Canada has an inventory open that's used to hire people to work in casual Administrative Support positions.

Casual workers are hired for specified periods of 90 working days or less in one calendar year.

These admin jobs are located in Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec.

The pay is between $47,729 and $70,622.

You need to have experience providing administrative or operational support services.

That includes managing daily agendas, planning or coordinating meetings, preparing documents, filing, preparing spreadsheets, drafting correspondence, and more tasks.

If you have the following, you must include it on your resume:

  • experience with the contracting process (statement of work and the overall process)
  • experience in project management
  • experience providing advice to senior managers, especially about event planning

The closing date for this admin support inventory is December 18, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Administrative support staff

Salary: $47,729 to $70,622

Company: Global Affairs Canada

Who Should Apply: You need to have experience providing administrative or operational support services.

That includes managing daily agendas, planning or coordinating meetings, preparing documents, filing, preparing spreadsheets, drafting correspondence, and more tasks.

If you have the following, you must include it on your resume:

  • experience with the contracting process (statement of work and the overall process)
  • experience in project management
  • experience providing advice to senior managers, especially about event planning

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