Looking for a new job can be an incredibly daunting and daunting task, but with just a little specialized training or education, you can potentially qualify for many of the open positions with the Ontario government right now.
Whether you’re an expert in your field or a fresh graduate looking to enter the job market, you’ll find an open position that matches your qualifications on the provincial government’s careers page.
From pharmacists to engineers and everything in between, here are just some of the jobs the provincial government currently has that pay more than $70,000.
Project Engineer
The province’s Ministry of Transportation is looking for a qualified engineer to join their team who can manage a variety of planning, preliminary and detailed highway improvement projects. To qualify, you must be licensed with the Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), have a valid Class G driver’s license, and have a thorough knowledge of civil engineering theories, principles and practices related to highways. Should be.
positionwhich pays anywhere from $79,972 to $108,898 based on experience, is based in Thunder Bay. The last date of this post is 23rd January.
Electrical Coordinator
Do you have an electrician trade certificate and a valid G driver’s license? If so, you may be eligible for this Ministry of Transportation role in Mississauga. The successful candidate will earn between $71,563 and $100,052 per year and will be responsible for driving electrical and traffic management needs.
To qualify, you must have knowledge of the maintenance requirements associated with highway electrical equipment and their supporting structures. This job opening closes on January 13th, so if this sounds like your dream role, you’ll want to. Apply sooner rather than later.
Senior Pharmacist
This open position with the Ministry of Health’s Drug Programs Policy and Strategy Branch can earn you up to $121,155 per year depending on your experience. Based in North York, the role requires an experienced Registered Pharmacist to provide pharmaceutical and clinical expertise to senior management stakeholders.
The selected candidate will coordinate and support substance abuse programs and determine program and policy changes as well as their impact and effectiveness. To applyyou must be a registered pharmacist in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists, and have extensive knowledge of pharmacology, therapeutics and pharmaceuticals to provide expert advice. Last date to apply for this role is 20th January.
Nurse Practitioner
If you want to relocate for work and you are a registered nurse, you may want to. Check out this job posting. With the Ministry of Solicitor General. This position is located at Kenora Prison, located on the north shore of Lake of the Woods in northwestern Ontario.
The ministry is seeking a “caring and compassionate nurse practitioner who is passionate about primary health care” and has experience in chronic disease management, pain and systemic management, and mental health and addictions. be To qualify, you must be registered in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse Extended Class (Nurse Practitioner).
Hours of work are 36.25 hours per week, and the successful candidate will earn $2,068.64 to $2,643.77 per week. The deadline to apply for this role is January 27.
Senior Policy Analyst
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is seeking an experienced analyst to join its team in Toronto to contribute to the research and analysis of policies in four regulated sectors, including alcohol retail and service, cannabis retail, Horse racing, and gaming.
The ideal candidate will have a background in public policy, political science, law, economics, or business administration with at least three years of professional experience in policy research or analysis, ideally in a public sector role. If this sounds like your dream job, you have until January 17th. Submit your application.