Deputy Corporate Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
District of Sechelt
Deputy Corporate Officer
Competition No. 2025-21
Regular, Full-Time (Exempt)
About Us
Sechelt is a vibrant seaside community of ~10,000 residents, located between the Strait of Georgia and the Sechelt Inlet on the traditional and unceded territory of the shíshálh Nation. Known for stunning beaches, trails, and year-round festivals, Sechelt offers a relaxed west coast lifestyle just 40 minutes from Vancouver via ferry.
The Opportunity
Under the general direction of the Corporate Officer and the Director of Corporate and Community Services, the Deputy Corporate Officer supports the statutory duties and responsibilities of the Corporate Officer. This position provides confidential administrative and organizational support to the Corporate Officer, as well as to Council and its Committees.
The incumbent is responsible for coordinating and executing logistics for Council and Committee of the Whole meetings, including attending and recording regular, special, and closed meetings as required. Duties also include preparing and reviewing agendas and minutes, and operating audio-visual equipment during meeting proceedings.
Additional responsibilities include supporting the records management system, ensuring compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, assisting with bylaw preparation, administering legal agreements and notices, overseeing election administration, and serving as Acting Corporate Officer when needed.
Role Requirements
Applicants must meet the following qualifications:
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Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence (or interprovincial equivalent) with a clean driver’s abstract
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Completion of a diploma in Public Administration
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Five years of progressively responsible relevant experience in a municipal government setting (an acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered)
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Strong overall computer aptitude, with the ability to quickly learn new software and digital tools
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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint), Adobe applications, and telecommunication platforms
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Demonstrated organizational and time management skills, with the ability to effectively manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
-
Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking skills
-
Demonstrated attention to detail, with a proven ability to maintain accuracy and thoroughness when reviewing, preparing, and managing records such as agendas, minutes, reports, and legal documents.
-
Effective verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate tactfully and maintain cooperative working relationships
-
Proven experience in professional report writing and formal minute-taking
-
Ability to remain composed and professional in public meetings, while utilizing strong listening and comprehension skills to accurately capture meeting proceedings
-
Working knowledge of the Local Government Act, Community Charter and other applicable legislation
-
Familiarity with formal parliamentary meeting proceedings such as Roberts Rules of Order
Preferred
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Bachelor’s degree in public administration or a related field
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Experience operating audio/visual equipment
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Experience with eScribe online agenda and meeting management
Working Conditions
This is a regular, full-time role, excluded from the bargaining unit. Hours of work are 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday, although flexibility to work evening meetings is required. The salary for this role is $92,817 - $100,632 per annum, plus an attractive extended benefits and pension package, and four weeks’ vacation to start. If you are currently employed in public service, we will match your current vacation entitlement! The successful candidate will be eligible for optional participation in a nine-day fortnight shift schedule – enjoy a long weekend every second week! The District supports employment equity in accordance with the Human Rights Code of BC.
Applications
Qualified applicants are invited to apply online with their resume and cover letter at www.sechelt.ca/careers**,** attention to Julia Wood, HR Advisor.
This competition will close at 4:30pm on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
Accommodations
The District of Sechelt is committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible workplace. Applicants who require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process are encouraged to notify us. Accommodations will be provided in accordance with the BC Human Rights Code.
The District would like to thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.
Education : College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
Experience : 5 years or more
About District of Sechelt
The District of Sechelt is located on the lower Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver, Sechelt is accessible to the mainland of British Columbia via a 40 minute ferry trip between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale, and a 25 minute drive from Langdale along Highway 101, now known as the Sunshine Coast Highway. The municipality takes its name from the Coast Salish Shishalh people, who first settled the area thousands of years ago, and means "land between two waters".
The original Village of Sechelt was incorporated on February 15, 1956. Sechelt later expanded its boundaries in 1986 with the inclusion of a number of adjacent unincorporated areas. The District of Sechelt, as it is known today, encompasses some 39.71 km² (15.33 sq mi) at the isthmus of the Sechelt Peninsula, between the southern tip of Sechelt Inlet (Porpoise Bay) and the Strait of Georgia that separates the provincial mainland from Vancouver Island). Sechelt is a seaside community that extends primarily along the coastline of the Sunshine Coast. It is bounded to the west and east by the unincorporated communities of Halfmoon Bay and Roberts Creek, respectively. As of the 2016 Canadian census its population was 10,216.
Deputy Corporate Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
District of Sechelt
Deputy Corporate Officer
Competition No. 2025-21
Regular, Full-Time (Exempt)
About Us
Sechelt is a vibrant seaside community of ~10,000 residents, located between the Strait of Georgia and the Sechelt Inlet on the traditional and unceded territory of the shíshálh Nation. Known for stunning beaches, trails, and year-round festivals, Sechelt offers a relaxed west coast lifestyle just 40 minutes from Vancouver via ferry.
The Opportunity
Under the general direction of the Corporate Officer and the Director of Corporate and Community Services, the Deputy Corporate Officer supports the statutory duties and responsibilities of the Corporate Officer. This position provides confidential administrative and organizational support to the Corporate Officer, as well as to Council and its Committees.
The incumbent is responsible for coordinating and executing logistics for Council and Committee of the Whole meetings, including attending and recording regular, special, and closed meetings as required. Duties also include preparing and reviewing agendas and minutes, and operating audio-visual equipment during meeting proceedings.
Additional responsibilities include supporting the records management system, ensuring compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, assisting with bylaw preparation, administering legal agreements and notices, overseeing election administration, and serving as Acting Corporate Officer when needed.
Role Requirements
Applicants must meet the following qualifications:
-
Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence (or interprovincial equivalent) with a clean driver’s abstract
-
Completion of a diploma in Public Administration
-
Five years of progressively responsible relevant experience in a municipal government setting (an acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered)
-
Strong overall computer aptitude, with the ability to quickly learn new software and digital tools
-
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint), Adobe applications, and telecommunication platforms
-
Demonstrated organizational and time management skills, with the ability to effectively manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
-
Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking skills
-
Demonstrated attention to detail, with a proven ability to maintain accuracy and thoroughness when reviewing, preparing, and managing records such as agendas, minutes, reports, and legal documents.
-
Effective verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate tactfully and maintain cooperative working relationships
-
Proven experience in professional report writing and formal minute-taking
-
Ability to remain composed and professional in public meetings, while utilizing strong listening and comprehension skills to accurately capture meeting proceedings
-
Working knowledge of the Local Government Act, Community Charter and other applicable legislation
-
Familiarity with formal parliamentary meeting proceedings such as Roberts Rules of Order
Preferred
-
Bachelor’s degree in public administration or a related field
-
Experience operating audio/visual equipment
-
Experience with eScribe online agenda and meeting management
Working Conditions
This is a regular, full-time role, excluded from the bargaining unit. Hours of work are 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday, although flexibility to work evening meetings is required. The salary for this role is $92,817 - $100,632 per annum, plus an attractive extended benefits and pension package, and four weeks’ vacation to start. If you are currently employed in public service, we will match your current vacation entitlement! The successful candidate will be eligible for optional participation in a nine-day fortnight shift schedule – enjoy a long weekend every second week! The District supports employment equity in accordance with the Human Rights Code of BC.
Applications
Qualified applicants are invited to apply online with their resume and cover letter at www.sechelt.ca/careers**,** attention to Julia Wood, HR Advisor.
This competition will close at 4:30pm on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
Accommodations
The District of Sechelt is committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible workplace. Applicants who require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process are encouraged to notify us. Accommodations will be provided in accordance with the BC Human Rights Code.
The District would like to thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.
Education : College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
Experience : 5 years or more
About District of Sechelt
The District of Sechelt is located on the lower Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver, Sechelt is accessible to the mainland of British Columbia via a 40 minute ferry trip between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale, and a 25 minute drive from Langdale along Highway 101, now known as the Sunshine Coast Highway. The municipality takes its name from the Coast Salish Shishalh people, who first settled the area thousands of years ago, and means "land between two waters".
The original Village of Sechelt was incorporated on February 15, 1956. Sechelt later expanded its boundaries in 1986 with the inclusion of a number of adjacent unincorporated areas. The District of Sechelt, as it is known today, encompasses some 39.71 km² (15.33 sq mi) at the isthmus of the Sechelt Peninsula, between the southern tip of Sechelt Inlet (Porpoise Bay) and the Strait of Georgia that separates the provincial mainland from Vancouver Island). Sechelt is a seaside community that extends primarily along the coastline of the Sunshine Coast. It is bounded to the west and east by the unincorporated communities of Halfmoon Bay and Roberts Creek, respectively. As of the 2016 Canadian census its population was 10,216.