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Administration technician

Hybrid
Montréal, QC
CA$24 - CA$32/Hour
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

20 days paid vacation
2-week paid holiday period
Free parking

About the role

ADMINTECHDIS2509-01

Department

Human Resources

BEFORE

October 2nd, 2025 at 4pm

LOCATION

Montreal

SALARY

FROM $24,21/Hour

TO $32,32/Hour

STATUS

Full Time Replacement

START DATE

October 2025

It’s definitely a challenge. […] but I believe in what we are doing here. I get feedback from people who visit our school. They like the atmosphere, tell me how we have such great students, great resources and, all in all, things are going well. That moves me.

THOMASSIE MANGIOK

Centre Director - Nuvviti School

FUNCTION & DUTIES:

Reporting to the Coordinator of Labour Relations, the Administration Technician is responsible for various tasks related to the administration of disability / CNESST, parental leave and preventive withdrawal, work accident and labour relations files for all personnel.

The Administration Technician will have the following responsibilities:

Draft various letters for employees (requests for expert assessment, requests for medical files from clinics, denial of disability claims, etc.);

Send disability forms to employees upon receipt of medical certificates that are non-compliant with the collective agreements and follow up with school administrators;

Request and follow up on the receipt of medical documents with the Module du Nord québécois et Ullivik as needed;

Notify Payroll of absences and follow up on absences (verification of payroll reports and transmission of e-mail authorizations);

Answer questions from employees on disability with respect to their pay;

Keep a table of absences;

Plan and organize the required activities within the deadlines stipulated – requests for medical assessment, revision or CNESST challenges;

Maintain communications with CNESST and employees in the processing of files;

Manage the processes of temporary assignment and gradual return to work;

Manage communications with CNESST, notices of payment to be copied to files and added to list for Finance;

Prepare calculations of CNESST benefits;

Inform employees regarding provisions governing paternity, maternity and adoption leave, as well as extensions as permitted under their respective collective agreements;

Open new CNESST files for preventive withdrawal and advise employees of terms involved;

Approve disability periods on certain files (fractures, cancer, surgery, etc.);

Create paper files for absences and file medical and CNESST documents.

Follow up with personnel on preventive leave, notifying Payroll and the appropriate superior immediately.

Transmit long-term absence files to Beneva;

Draft letters to employees regarding the application of collective agreements and following the recommendations of labour relations Coordinators.

Coordinate the recovery of overpayments of salary.

Inform, assist and support by telephone, online or on-site in Nunavik, education administrators and school secretaries with respect to any tasks related to the management of disability claims and labour relations.

Perform, as needed, any other related tasks requested by the immediate supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Diploma of collegial Studies (DEC) in Human Resources or diploma or equivalent studies recognized by the School Board.

Minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in human resources.

The Board may, at its discretion, waive any or all of the afore-mentioned qualifications if it finds a suitable candidate who is a beneficiary of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement (JBNQA) and who accepts, as a condition of employment, to follow a training plan determined by the Board.

REQUIREMENTS:

Fluent in at least two (2) of the School Board’s working languages (Inuktitut, English and French);

Demonstrated writing and analytical skills in at least two of the School Board’s working languages;

Experience in education, disability case management and knowledge of collective agreements and the GRICS payroll system are assets;

Autonomous, well organized, motivated and performs well under pressure;

Knowledge of MS Outlook, Word, Excel;

Available to travel to Nunavik 1 to 2 weeks per school year.

WORK SCHEDULE:

Monday to Friday, 35 hours/week

CLASSIFICATION / SALARY / BENEFITS:

In accordance with the AENQ collective agreement for support staff, this position belongs to job category 4211: from $24.21 to $32.32 an hour depending on qualification and experience. All benefits are prorated based on the percentage of the task.

You may be eligible to benefits such as:

  • 20 days paid vacation

  • 2-week paid holiday period

  • Free parking

  • Employee and Family Assistance Program

  • Career development opportunities

  • Hybrid work schedule

and, when applicable, other benefits such as:

  • Summer schedule

  • Northern premium

  • Food transportation allocation

  • Paid relocation benefits

  • Retention and attraction premium

  • Up to three (3) round trips to and from Nunavik

Only the candidates under consideration will be contacted.

Nakurmiik!

About Kativik School Board

Education
1001-5000

The Kativik Ilisarniliriniq, the school board of Nunavik, was created in 1975, under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA).

Under the JBNQA, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is granted the power and jurisdiction to develop and deliver specific educational services and programs consistent with Inuit culture. The mission of the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is therefore twofold. On the one hand, it acts as a regular regional school board for all Nunavik residents. On the other hand, it also acts as an exclusive Inuit institution with unique powers and jurisdictions that aim to protect, maintain, and develop the Inuit language, culture, and way of life.

Since 1978, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq has been the exclusive provider of academic services to the population of Nunavik. The education programs developed by the school board are offered in all schools of the 14 Nunavik communities, in Inuktitut as first language and in French and English as second languages. The school board operates 17 primary and secondary schools as well as 5 adult education center.