At the CFIA, we are continually working to protect the health of Canadians. To support this effort, we are always seeking people with the key interests and qualifications required for the wide range of job types and opportunities.
Whether performing analyses in the laboratory or meeting with producers and growers in the field, Agricultural Officers must ensure that regulatory standards are adhered to. Their job duties include conducting investigations, providing expert advice, meeting with industry officials, and interpreting regulations and program guidelines. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for this position is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with an acceptable specialization in agriculture or in a related science normally accepted for membership in a recognized society of agrologists.
Classification: AG
Salary Range: $41,542 to $104,302
Effective: October 1, 2009
Whether conducting tests and performing research in a laboratory environment or working to affect legislative and regulatory standards, biologists at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency directly affect the food safety of Canadians. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for this position is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with specialization in a biological science. Multi-disciplinary positions require graduation with a degree from a recognized university in a natural, physical, or applied science with specialization in a field relevant to the duties of the position.
Classification: BI
Salary Range: $41,542 to $104,302
Effective: October 1, 2009
Whether performing analyses in the laboratory or sharing their expertise with colleagues and others, Chemists provide key services within the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for this position is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with a specialization in chemistry; or for multi-disciplinary positions, graduation with a degree from a recognized university in a natural, physical or applied science with specialization in a field relevant to the duties of the position.
Classification: CH
Salary Range: $41,542 to $104,302
Effective: October 1, 2009
Inspectors at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency work at federally and provincially registered slaughterhouses, plants, or inspection laboratories. They inspect and certify products, focusing on key areas of specialization including fresh fruit and vegetable, dairy, grain, meat, plant protection, and fish. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for CFIA inspectors is a post-secondary diploma with specialization in the technical sciences. In some circumstances, the Agency will give preference to applicants with a university degree.
Classification: EG
Salary Range: $39,550 to $97,522
Effective: January 1, 2010
Inspection Managers manage the delivery of one or more Inspection Programs to enforce regulations on food safety, animal health, plant protection or consumer protection. Some key activities include:
Classification: IM
Salary Range: $82,888 to $99,830
Effective: April 1, 2009
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Laboratory Technicians work in laboratories across the country, providing expertise and skills in chemistry, microbiology, toxicology, virology, genetics, and a wide variety of state-of-the-art testing technologies in other biological sciences. This laboratory work is a key component of all Agency programs, and helps to ensure that Canadian foods, plants, and animals are safe. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement is a secondary school diploma or approved alternative.
Classification: EG
Salary Range: $39,550 to $97,522
Effective: January 1, 2010
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Veterinarians play a key role in Canadian food safety, forming the first line of defence against the spread of many diseases among animals, and between animals and humans. They help to maintain healthy practices in the food and livestock industries, including sound meat hygiene and animal health, and within research and diagnostic laboratories. Their work includes educating the public and industry officials about the potential hazards of importing products of animal origin, and inspecting and certifying animals and meat products for domestic and international markets. CFIA Veterinarians work in a broad range of environments, performing a wide variety of critical tasks. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for CFIA Veterinarians is graduation from a school of Veterinary Medicine recognized by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) or graduation from another veterinary school and a Certificate of Qualifications granted by the National Examining Board of the CVMA.
Occupational Certification Requirement: Eligibility for membership in a Canadian Veterinary Association. Defined as current members of a Canadian Veterinary Association with a license recognized by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and non-members of Canadian Veterinary Associations holding a Certificate of Qualification granted by the National Examining Board (NEB) of the CVMA.
Classification: VM
Salary Range: $61,241 to $113,459
Effective: October 1, 2006
Administration and Clerical professionals at the CFIA play an important role in supporting key Agency activities.
Types of administrative services positions may include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for administrative staff at the CFIA is a secondary school diploma or approved alternative.
Classification: AS
Salary Range: $46,778 to $103,826
Effective: January 1, 2010
Types of clerical positions may include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for clerical staff at the CFIA is successful completion of two years of secondary school or approved alternatives.
Classification: CR
Salary Range: $31,233 to $63,681
Effective: January 1, 2010
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Communications professionals may work as Communications Advisors or Specialists, or Publications/Internet Advisors. These individuals provide important guidance, research, management, and support in the areas of corporate communications, public relations, and government relations. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for Communications personnel is graduation with a degree from a recognized university.
Classification: IS
Salary Range: $46,778 to $97,679
Effective: January 1, 2010
Canadian Food Inspection Agency CS/IT professionals plan, deliver, and maintain the information technology infrastructure services that underpin the Agency's ability to function. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement is a secondary school diploma or approved alternatives.
Classification: CS
Salary Range: $48,533 to $122,799
Effective: June 1, 2009
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Financial Analysts and Financial Services Officers work with financial planning, strategy, analysis, forecasting and reporting, financial management, and management control systems. They may also be involved in business modeling and integrated business processes, corporate data structures, and information systems. Some key activities include:
Finance personnel at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency fall within the Financial Management Group (FI), which has four levels:
FI-01
The minimum educational requirement for employees at this level is successful completion of two years of an acceptable post-secondary educational program in
accounting, finance, business administration, commerce, or another specialty relevant to the position being staffed; or successful completion of Level II of the training program offered by a recognized Canadian professional accounting association; or possession of the Government of Canada
Financial Management Certificate.
FI-02 to FI-04
The minimum educational requirement for all levels higher than FI-01 is graduation with a bachelor's
degree from a recognized university and an acceptable specialization in accounting, finance, business administration, commerce, or another specialty relevant
to the position being staffed AND experience related to positions in the Financial Administration Group; or eligibility for a recognized professional
accounting designation.
Classification: FI
Salary Range: $47,777 to $103,892
Effective: January 1, 2010
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Human Resources (HR) professionals may work in staffing, classification, compensation, staff and labour relations, learning and development, policy, systems or human resources strategies, planning or programs (e.g. Employment Equity, Official Languages, Rewards and Recognition). Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for CFIA HR professionals is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with acceptable specialization in human resources management, labour or industrial relations, psychology, public or business administration, organizational development, education sciences, social sciences, sociology, or in any other field relevant to the work to be performed.
Classification: PE
Salary Range: $46,454 to $101,100
Effective: October 1, 2009
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Policy Officers support the work of the Agency by playing an important role in policy studies and projects, analyzing issues, monitoring trends, and much more. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for CFIA Policy Officers is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with acceptable specialization in economics, sociology, or statistics.
Classification: ES
Salary Range: $27,412 to $111,009
Effective: October 1, 2009
As a science-based organisation, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency must be able to support its decisions with sound statistical data. Some key activities include:
Education
The minimum educational requirement for CFIA Statisticians is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with acceptable specialization in economics, sociology, or statistics.
Classification: ES
Salary Range: $27,412 to $111,009
Effective: October 1, 2009