Top Benefits
About the role
A Constituency Advisor is a confidential employee responsible for the administration of the Constituency Office of a Member of the Legislative Assembly.
Under the general supervision of the MLA, duties may include:
- Providing assistance and advocacy for constituents in their dealings with the provincial government, either directly or through appropriate referrals.
- Supporting the MLA’s work within their communities through community outreach and liaison.
- Providing information to constituents about provincial government legislation and policies, including the MLA and government’s position on provincial issues.
- Managing social media accounts, including designing graphics, sharing government announcements and monitoring.
- Preparing communications materials, including advertising, householders, and mailings by the MLA, newsletters, and websites.
- Managing the day-to-day operations of the Constituency Office, including correspondence, bookkeeping, information management and other office duties, as required.
- Proactive in developing outreach initiatives and independently connecting with constituents by exploring innovative and creative engagement strategies.
- Recruiting, training and supervising Constituency Office volunteers and practicum students, as required.
- Other duties as assigned.
DIVERSITY:
Harwinder Sandhu, MLA is committed to recruiting and developing employees that are representative of the diversity of the people of British Columbia.
To support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, we welcome applications from all groups. This includes women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with diversabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who may contribute to diversity in the Vernon-Lumby Constituency.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of the structure and policies of the New Democratic Party and a fundamental knowledge of the role of the three levels of government.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to write clearly, concisely and professionally for a wide variety of audiences.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective information and advocacy strategies and to exercise diplomacy and political judgement.
- Ability to administer the various aspects of a community office. Specific skills in computers, word processing, bookkeeping and clerical functions, and web-based functions is required.
- Experience with graphic design, social media management and content creation.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and with flexibility.
- Ability to interpret and explain complex policies and legislation, to adapt and learn new processes and applications, and to show initiative and ingenuity when confronted with problems or unique situations.
- Previous experience with community outreach including organizing and managing community events, public meetings, and stakeholder consultations an asset.
- Familiarity and knowledge of the constituency of Vernon-Lumby, its communities, demographics, and key issues.
- Experience building and maintaining relationships with diverse local community members, including government officials, community leaders, and business representatives an asset.
- Ability to travel and work on weekends and holidays as required.
OTHER DETAILS
- As per collective agreement, including extended health and dental plan, BC Public Service Pension Plan, 4 weeks paid vacation, 12 days paid sick leave, and other paid leave provisions and benefits.
- This is a bargaining unit position: BCGEU Local 703
- Posting closes at 4:00pm on Friday October 10th 2025
- Only those applicants short-listed will be contacted.
About BC NDP
British Columbians are facing big challenges. David Eby and the BC NDP team are on your side.
David Eby has a track record of taking on big problems and getting results, like reducing ICBC rates and cracking down on money laundering.
He and his team are hitting the ground running on issues that matter to you and your family - tackling the housing crisis, making communities safe, strengthening healthcare, fighting the climate crisis and advancing reconciliation.
We’ve faced a lot in the last five years. Together, let’s take on the big problems and help everyone build a better future.
Learn more about the BCNDP at www.bcndp.ca
Top Benefits
About the role
A Constituency Advisor is a confidential employee responsible for the administration of the Constituency Office of a Member of the Legislative Assembly.
Under the general supervision of the MLA, duties may include:
- Providing assistance and advocacy for constituents in their dealings with the provincial government, either directly or through appropriate referrals.
- Supporting the MLA’s work within their communities through community outreach and liaison.
- Providing information to constituents about provincial government legislation and policies, including the MLA and government’s position on provincial issues.
- Managing social media accounts, including designing graphics, sharing government announcements and monitoring.
- Preparing communications materials, including advertising, householders, and mailings by the MLA, newsletters, and websites.
- Managing the day-to-day operations of the Constituency Office, including correspondence, bookkeeping, information management and other office duties, as required.
- Proactive in developing outreach initiatives and independently connecting with constituents by exploring innovative and creative engagement strategies.
- Recruiting, training and supervising Constituency Office volunteers and practicum students, as required.
- Other duties as assigned.
DIVERSITY:
Harwinder Sandhu, MLA is committed to recruiting and developing employees that are representative of the diversity of the people of British Columbia.
To support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, we welcome applications from all groups. This includes women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with diversabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who may contribute to diversity in the Vernon-Lumby Constituency.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of the structure and policies of the New Democratic Party and a fundamental knowledge of the role of the three levels of government.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to write clearly, concisely and professionally for a wide variety of audiences.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective information and advocacy strategies and to exercise diplomacy and political judgement.
- Ability to administer the various aspects of a community office. Specific skills in computers, word processing, bookkeeping and clerical functions, and web-based functions is required.
- Experience with graphic design, social media management and content creation.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and with flexibility.
- Ability to interpret and explain complex policies and legislation, to adapt and learn new processes and applications, and to show initiative and ingenuity when confronted with problems or unique situations.
- Previous experience with community outreach including organizing and managing community events, public meetings, and stakeholder consultations an asset.
- Familiarity and knowledge of the constituency of Vernon-Lumby, its communities, demographics, and key issues.
- Experience building and maintaining relationships with diverse local community members, including government officials, community leaders, and business representatives an asset.
- Ability to travel and work on weekends and holidays as required.
OTHER DETAILS
- As per collective agreement, including extended health and dental plan, BC Public Service Pension Plan, 4 weeks paid vacation, 12 days paid sick leave, and other paid leave provisions and benefits.
- This is a bargaining unit position: BCGEU Local 703
- Posting closes at 4:00pm on Friday October 10th 2025
- Only those applicants short-listed will be contacted.
About BC NDP
British Columbians are facing big challenges. David Eby and the BC NDP team are on your side.
David Eby has a track record of taking on big problems and getting results, like reducing ICBC rates and cracking down on money laundering.
He and his team are hitting the ground running on issues that matter to you and your family - tackling the housing crisis, making communities safe, strengthening healthcare, fighting the climate crisis and advancing reconciliation.
We’ve faced a lot in the last five years. Together, let’s take on the big problems and help everyone build a better future.
Learn more about the BCNDP at www.bcndp.ca