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Senior Revenue Clerk

Oro-Medonte, ON
CA$26 - CA$31/hour
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Salary commensurate with experience and education
Extensive benefit/wellness program
Contributions to the OMERS pension

About the role

About the Role

The Township is seeking applicants to fill the full-time contract (18-month) position of Senior Revenue Clerk. Reporting to the Supervisor, Taxation and Revenue, the Senior Revenue Clerk is responsible for the daily balancing of cash and preparation of bank deposits using a high degree of accuracy as well as assisting with the daily processing and collection of receipts. This role will also assist with Accounts Receivable invoicing customers, recording payments received, and issuing receipts to both customers and internal departments.

What You Bring

The ideal candidate must have a College Diploma in Accounting or related discipline with a minimum of 2 years related experience, preferably in a municipal environment. The candidate must have experience with the municipal property taxation process (SCIF’s, interim & final billing, supplementary billing, pre-authorized payments, tax adjustments, tax arrears, tax registration process, tax certificates, mortgage files, collections), relative computer software programs and bookkeeping applications. This role also requires experience in dealing with cash, debit / credit card processing, petty cash, daily cash receipt balancing, preparing bank deposits and processing EDI bank lines. A valid Ontario Class “G” Driver’s License and a satisfactory Driver’s Abstract and Criminal Record Check are also required for this role.

What We Offer

This bargaining unit position offers a salary commensurate with experience and education (2025 wage schedule range of $26.47-31.80 per hour). The Township of Oro-Medonte, values work-life balance and employee development. You will enjoy a variety of benefits including, an extensive benefit/wellness program including contributions to the OMERS pension, social opportunities through our People Team and professional development training for career growth. The Township of Oro-Medonte is an equal opportunity employer, and we are dedicated to creating a workplace culture of equity, inclusion and respect.

Application Deadline

If you are interested in joining our team of dedicated municipal professionals, we encourage you to submit an application through our Township’s Career Centre by 4:30 p.m. on August 12, 2025. We thank all applicants who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

About Township of Oro-Medonte - Oro-Medonte, ON

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The Township of Oro-Medonte is a diverse, beautiful and predominately rural community, with a central location in Ontario. With a population of 23,000, Oro-Medonte offers the largest geographic area in the County of Simcoe, covering a land mass of 61,000 hectares, stretching from the westerly border with Barrie, the southerly border with Lake Simcoe, the easterly border with Orillia and Severn Township, and the northerly border shared with Tay and Severn Townships.

Oro-Medonte’s prime location with direct access to Highways 11 and 400 provides residents and visitors alike with the riches of rural life and the convenience of a short drive to Barrie, Orillia and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

The Township is also home to the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport; one of the newest and best positioned regional airport facilities in Canada, that is fully serviced by the Canada Border Service Agency, and maintains a Commercial Port-Of-Entry status.

Oro-Medonte is surrounded by natural beauty offering a lifestyle that is attractive to outdoor enthusiasts, families, retirees, and people living independently. The Oro-Medonte Rail Trail is surrounded by a well-maintained parks system, providing an opportunity to safely enjoy countless vistas. Cyclists enjoy endless km’s of paved roads throughout the Township; some of which wind through perfect resting areas with businesses offering culinary and boutique options.

Different home styles of varying sizes are available in Oro-Medonte. Everything from traditional neighbourhoods, to farmland homes, can be found in the Township. The rural fabric of the community is strong, demonstrated by a sense of genuine pride. Oro-Medonte residents enjoy a warm and welcoming community with neighbours’ willing to lend a hand.

Township Council and staff are committed to sustainable, well-planned development, resulting in Oro-Medonte being a vibrant community for local residents and visitors.

Oro-Medonte is home to several established commercial businesses, with the industrial sector continuing to grow. Complementing the industrial tax base are service, specialty, and tourism related businesses, including two popular alpine ski areas (Horseshoe Resort and Mount St. Louise Moonstone) and Hardwood Hills, a well-known nordic ski, mountain biking, and hiking area.

Following a strong governance model, the work environment in the Township is welcoming, supportive, collaborative, customer service, and results driven, recognizing the importance of work/life balance. Council has recently approved a hybrid work model for staff positions with the ability to work remotely, where logistically feasible.