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A prominent government institution in Ottawa is seeking Senate Pages to assist senators in their legislative duties. Candidates must be enrolled as full-time students and possess advanced communication skills in both English and French. This part-time role offers valuable exposure to parliamentary processes and a chance to contribute to Canada's democracy.
Selection Process Number: 11372565
Directorate: Usher of the Black Rod
Classification: Page : $19,045 / Year
Job Type: Determinate Appointment (Term, 6 months +) Part-time
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Closing Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
The Senate plays a unique role in shaping our country’s democracy. As members of the upper house of Parliament, senators examine legislation, study public policy, champion causes and conduct interparliamentary diplomacy.
As a workplace, the Senate is composed of dynamic people representing our nation’s diverse talents, backgrounds and perspectives. We are committed to building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is provided full and equal opportunity and access to employment, development and advancement. Build and advance your career by joining a team of dedicated professionals who are committed to excellence in support of senators and the institution.
Senate Pages report to the Usher of the Black Rod and are responsible for ensuring the effective operation of the Senate and its committees in keeping with the tradition of impartiality and non-partisanship in the Senate Administration. Senate Pages assist Canada’s 105 senators in both official languages as they scrutinize legislation and suggest improvements.
All full-time students pursuing their first undergraduate degree. Students enrolled in their final year of secondary school or CEGEP are eligible to apply as well.
In addition to their resume, applicants are required to send a cover letter (maximum one page) highlighting why this role is of interest to them and tell us how they demonstrate the Senate institutional competencies.
This selection process may be used to staff determinate or indeterminate positions at the same level with similar requirements.
The Senate of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve, starting with an inclusive and barrier-free hiring process. You are entitled to apply in the official language of your choice (English or French) and you can request to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Demonstration Of The Senate's Institutional Competencies In Their Cover Letter. While Not Mandatory, These Elements Are Considered Assets And Will Be Taken Into Consideration Should Candidates Possess Them
English Oral Interaction: C (advanced)
French Oral Interaction: C (advanced)
Please be advised that language proficiency will be tested as part of the final stage of the recruitment process. For a description of the linguistic requirements, please visit the following link.
The Senate of Canada is committed to building and maintaining an inclusive workplace where all employees are provided full and equal access to employment, development and advancement opportunities.
Candidates must consent to supply personal information and obtain a security accreditation to be eligible for appointment.
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Canada.