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Newfoundland and Labrador
What's new!
Using Radii to determine «Who can Apply» Radii are now used to determine who can apply on many external appointment processes. The authoritative data available from Natural Resources Canada, Geomatic Division: http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php may be used in determining which localities are within the radius.
When using the NRCan data, the advertisement will contain information to that effect. Persons may use this website to determine if they reside or are employed within the advertised radius. For instructions on the use of this website please visit the following page.
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Persons with Disability Inventory
An inventory of persons with disabilities who are interested in job
opportunities in the public service and are residents of Newfoundland
& Labrador. Through the Job Employment and Experience in the Federal
Public Service (JEEPS) project, the inventory is used to identify suitable
and qualified referrals as positions become available through open federal
competitions. For the purposes of this program, "Persons with disabilities"
are defined as "persons who consider themselves, or believe an employer
would likely consider them significantly employment disadvantaged by
reason of a persistent physical, mental or psychiatric condition or
by any persistent learning or sensory disability". Please contact openingdoors@gov.nf.ca or visit their website at http://www.exec.gov.nl.ca/openingdoors/ for more information.
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Information Sessions
The Public Service Commission of Canada would like to invite you to attend an
information session, which will focus on the recruitment process and the linguistic requirements of positions in the federal public service. This presentation is intended for those who wish to apply for jobs
in the federal public service.
- How Are We Doing?
Your feedback is important to us and we welcome your comments. After
a few visits and searches on our website, please take a moment to
share your opinion with us by completing this survey.
The survey is anonymous.
- Aboriginal
Inventory
Utilized to refer Aboriginal persons to be assessed to job openings in both the
public and private sector in Atlantic Canada. Contact New Directions
at: turplek@inac.gc.ca
- You have a question for us?
You'll find answers to the most Frequently
Asked Questions on our site.
If you have any questions, please contact
the office serving your location:
Public Service Commission
Services Branch
Office Location
Maritime Centre Building
1505 Barrington Street, 17th floor
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 3Y6
Mailing Address
1505 Barrington Street
Suite 1525, Maritime Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 3Y6
Business hours:
Monday to Friday continuously from 8:30
am to 4:00 pm
INFOTEL (TOLL-FREE): (800) 645-5605
Hearing impaired and speech impaired clients can contact us through
a Teletype Device (TTY/TDD) at: (902) 426-6246
TTY/TDD (TOLL FREE): (800) 532-9397
FAX (HALIFAX): (902) 426-0507
FAX (TOLL FREE): (888) 457-5333
Comments: Your comments and
questions are important to us. Contact us by electronic
mail.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND RESUME VIA EMAIL
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