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Administrative Officer (Clerk PL5)

Fredericton, New Brunswick
CA$25 - CA$30/hour
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Top Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off

About the role

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The Opportunity

Fredericton, NB

Administrative

Experienced

Full-time

$25.28 - $29.92 / hour

Competition Number: #146-25.26

Benefits Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Paid Time Off

Pension plan

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Tuition Aid

Wellness Programs

Closing Date: Feb 13, 2026 at 4:00 PM

DEVELOPMENT AND DONOR RELATIONS (DDR) The Office of Development and Donor Relations (DDR) is a unit within the Advancement portfolio, responsible for the cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of private donations made to UNB.

The Advancement Services team is responsible for processing all philanthropic donations made to UNB and managing the information systems, for Advancement (primarily DDR and the Alumni Office). The Administrative Officer is responsible for day-to-day records maintenance and donation processing operations within Advancement Services.

What We Offer Full-time | (Leave replacement) Term ending March 18, 2027 | Fredericton | On-Campus Standard Work Hours : Mon - Fri | 8:15 am - 4:30 pm | 36.25 hours per week

Salary Range: $25.28 - $29.92 per hour

YOUR FOCUS

  • Reporting to the Assistant Manager, Advancement Services, the Clerk PL5 (Administrative Officer) is responsible for day-to-day records maintenance and donation processing operations within Advancement Services.
  • Maintain up to date biographical and demographic information for all alumni, donors, and potential donors.
  • Analyze and resolve data integrity issues such as duplicate records.
  • Resolve issues within preset guidelines with respect to Advancement constituent data management.
  • Create and update all Advancement constituent data.
  • Maintain a continued awareness of privacy and other regulations pertaining to the proper use, storage, and dissemination of personal information of all constituent records.
  • Record donations, GL postings, and receipting processes for all philanthropic gifts received by UNB.
  • Maintain a current awareness of CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) regulations and properly apply them.
  • Produce and distribute all acknowledgment letters and receipts to donors, both in print and electronic format.
  • Research and develop updated methods of determining and verifying required information.
  • Process coding requests and data cleanup processes.
  • Audit gift processing entries.
  • Perform all banking functions involved in the processing of philanthropic gifts. Collaborate to do monthly bank reconciliations.

What You Bring

  • University degree or a combination of a two-year related diploma course and/or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum of 4 years related experience.

Additional Strengths

  • Demonstrated ability to work with a high degree of accuracy, efficiency, and confidentiality.
  • Knowledge of rules and best practices for data management, privacy, and security of personal information.
  • Excellent computer skills including high proficiency with Office365 and document merging experience.
  • Knowledge of Colleague Advancement and Financial would be an asset.
  • Knowledge of CRA rules for donations processing would be an asset.
  • Excellent organizational, task management, and communication (written/verbal) skills.
  • Knowledge of CRA regulations as they apply to charitable organizations along with other governing regulatory agencies such as PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) that govern data management and business processing.

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