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Canadian Field Epidemiology Program

How to Apply

Canadian Field Epidemiology Program

HOW TO APPLY

Candidates must apply through the Public Service Commission (PSC), which handles the application process for all federal government employees.

The Canadian Field Epidemiology Program (CFEP) office does not accept applications directly. 

The Field Epidemiologist job postings will be available on the PSC website in September.  Look for the job posters (ES-04 and MD-MOF-01) in the “National Capital and Eastern Ontario Region” section of the website.  Please ensure that you apply to the appropriate poster for your qualifications (ES-04 or MD-MOF-01).  The posters will contain the application form and detailed information on how to apply.  Questions regarding the application process should be directed to the PSC. 

The deadline for application is October 1, 2007.

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

The CFEP is interested in candidates who understand Canadian public health infrastructure and issues and possess excellent interpersonal skills.  We welcome applications from persons with varied professional backgrounds, including: epidemiologists, nurses, physicians, public health inspectors, veterinarians and other health professionals who meet the following screening criteria:

Screening criteria
1. Area of Selection
Persons residing in Canada and Canadians citizens residing abroad.  Preference will be given to Canadian citizens.

2. Education
MD-MOF-01 Applicants:
Physician applicants must possess a degree from a recognized school of medicine and eligibility to practice medicine in a province or territory of Canada. Foreign medical graduates must demonstrate that they have passed both Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) parts One and Two.

Doctors of veterinary medicine and foreign medical graduates not eligible for licensure to practice medicine in Canada DO NOT qualify for the MD-MOF-01 position, and therefore should ONLY apply to the ES-04 competition.

ES-04 Applicants:
Applicants must demonstrate successful completion of all required course work leading to a Master's degree in epidemiology or public health, with acceptable specialization in sociology or statistics by June 1, 2008.

N.B.: The courses for the specialization do not necessarily have to be part of a degree program in the required specialization. The specialization may also be obtained through an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience.

3. Experience
MD-MOF-01 Applicants:
Experience in public health practice in Canada or demonstrated commitment to public health.

ES-04 Applicants:
Experience in public health practice in Canada.

Language requirements
A good working knowledge of written and spoken English is essential. Knowledge of French is beneficial in order to work in and provide assistance to French-speaking communities.

SELECTION PROCESS

Applicants who meet the screening criteria will also be assessed against the Statement of Merit Criteria for this position.
 
Candidates may be assessed using one (1) or more of the following tools:

  1. A written exam to be administered by email  
  2. An interview
  3. Reference checks

Detailed instructions and timelines will be posted on the CFEP website as the selection process progresses.

PAY AND BENEFITS

Field Epidemiologists are two-year term federal government employees. The Treasury Board of Canada offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Physicians are paid at the MD-MOF-01 level and epidemiologists are paid at the ES-04 level. There is no tuition fee for the program.

 

 

Last Updated: 2007-09-05 Top