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41407 – 政府特有的项目官员
政府特有的项目官员主要关注政府机构(如议会)的行政和运作,以及政府运作特有的活动,如国际关系、联邦-省级事务、选举和法庭。
标题索引
- 原住民土地索赔联络官
- 随员
- 董事会成员 - 政府服务
- 副选举主任
- 外交官
- 选举委员会官员
- 选举官员
- 议会外委员会官员
- 联邦和政府间事务研究官 - 政府服务
- 联邦省级关系官员
- 一等秘书-外事服务
- 外交官
- 政府官员
- 卫生局董事会成员
- 下议院委员会官员
- 下议院官员
- 情报分析师 - 安全
- 情报官 - 安全
- 情报操作员 - 加拿大武装部队
- 情报运营商-安全
- 政府间事务干事
- 劳动关系委员会干事
- 立法会官员
- 立法会官员
- 原住民土地索赔联络官
- 下议院议长办公室官员
- 议长办公室
- 官方语言委员会官员
- 官方语言推广官
- 假释委员会成员
- 总理办公室官员(省政府)
- 总理办公室官员(联邦政府)
- 枢密院办公室官员
- 礼宾官
- 礼宾官 - 政府服务
- 公众查询主任
- 难民委员会成员
- 区域委员会官员-政府服务
- 区域议会官员
- 研究官 - 联邦和政府间事务
- 选举主任
- 皇家委员会官员
- 二等秘书-外事
- 专责委员会官员
- 参议院委员会官员
- 常务委员
- 常务或特别委员会官员
- 专案组干事
- 领土委员会官员
- 三等秘书-外事
- 审裁处主席
- 审裁处成员
- 审裁处人员
- 审裁处官员 - 政府服务
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
- 就政府决策对加拿大或国外其他政府的社会、经济和政治影响向政治家或外交官提供建议
- 向外国政府和国民解释加拿大的外交和国内政策,并在国外代表加拿大行事
- 收集、监测和分析国际压力、问题和通讯,并简要介绍情报和安全问题
- 计划与其他市、省或联邦政府的官员举行政府间会议和大会
- 协调选区内选举的后勤和行政管理,确保选举和投票程序得到遵守
- 协调立法委员会、皇家委员会或法庭的行政支持服务
- 作为董事会或法庭的成员参与
- 规划后勤和监督外国政治家和政要对加拿大进行正式访问的外交协议。
就业要求
- 通常需要学士学位。
- 可能需要硕士学位。
- 可能需要多年的研究人员、顾问或项目管理员经验。
- 外国服务官员是在竞争性考试的基础上被录取的。
附加信息
排除
- 行政人员 ( 13100 )
- 法院官员(14103 法院书记员和相关法院服务职业)
- 太平绅士(在42200 律师助理和相关职业中)
- 经济学家和经济政策研究人员和分析师(41401)
- 就业保险和税收官员 ( 12104)
- 边境服务、海关和移民官员(43203)
- 行政助理(12100)
- 社会政策研究人员、顾问和项目官员(41403)
English
41407 – Program officers unique to government
Program officers unique to government are primarily concerned with the administration and operation of government institutions, such as Parliament, and activities unique to the operations of government, such as international relations, federal-provincial affairs, elections and tribunals.
Index of titles
- Aboriginal land claims liaison officer
- Attaché
- Board member - government services
- Deputy returning officer
- Diplomat
- Election commission officer
- Elections officer
- Extraparliamentary commission officer
- Federal and intergovernmental affairs research officer - government services
- Federal-provincial relations officer
- First secretary - foreign service
- Foreign service officer
- Government official
- Health authority board member
- House of Commons committee officer
- House of Commons officer
- Intelligence analyst - security
- Intelligence officer - security
- Intelligence operator - Canadian armed forces
- Intelligence operator - security
- Intergovernmental affairs officer
- Labour relations commission officer
- Legislative committee officer
- Legislative council officer
- Native land claims liaison officer
- Office of the Speaker of the House of Commons officer
- Office of the Speaker officer
- Official languages commission officer
- Official languages promotion officer
- Parole board member
- Premier's Office officer (provincial government)
- Prime Minister's Office officer (federal government)
- Privy Council Office officer
- Protocol officer
- Protocol officer - government services
- Public inquiries officer
- Refugee board member
- Regional committee officer - government services
- Regional council officer
- Research officer - federal and intergovernmental affairs
- Returning officer
- Royal commission officer
- Second secretary - foreign service
- Select committee officer
- Senate committee officer
- Standing committee officer
- Standing or select committee officer
- Task force officer
- Territorial council officer
- Third secretary - foreign service
- Tribunal chairperson
- Tribunal member
- Tribunal officer
- Tribunal officer - government services
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Advise politicians or diplomats on the social, economic and political effects of government decisions on other governments in Canada or abroad
- Explain Canadian foreign and domestic policies to governments and nationals of foreign countries, and act on behalf of Canada abroad
- Collect, monitor and analyze international pressures, issues and communications and brief on intelligence and security matters
- Plan intergovernmental meetings and conferences with officers of other municipal, provincial or federal governments
- Coordinate the logistics and administration of elections within constituencies and ensure that electoral and voting procedures are followed
- Coordinate administrative support services for legislative committees, royal commissions or tribunals
- Participate as a member of a board or tribunal
- Plan logistics and oversee diplomatic protocol of official visits to Canada by foreign politicians and dignitaries.
Employment requirements
- A bachelor's degree is usually required.
- A master's degree may be required.
- Several years of experience as a researcher, consultant or program administrator may be required.
- Foreign service officers are accepted on the basis of competitive examination.
Additional information
Exclusions
- Administrative officers (13100)
- Court officer (in 14103 Court clerks and related court services occupations)
- Justice of the peace (in 42200 Paralegals and related occupations)
- Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts (41401)
- Employment insurance and revenue officers (12104)
- Border services, customs, and immigration officers (43203)
- Executive assistants (12100)
- Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41403)