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Job Posting:  Early Resolution Officer Band 1 – Permanent, Full-Time Salary Range: $65,300.41 - $93,100.19 Anticipated Starting Salary: $72,781.14 (+5% after successful completion of probation) Victoria, B.C.   Are you an analytical and empathetic person committed to ensuring fair treatment of British Columbians? Do you want to have a meaningful impact on the lives of members of the public experiencing challenges with public services?  If so, apply your skills as an Early Resolution Officer with the Office of the Ombudsperson! Reporting to the Manager of Intake and Early Resolution, the Early Resolution Officer (ERO) is part of the Intake Team that provides the first line of service for over 7,000 enquires and complaints received by the Office of the Ombuds

Description

Job Posting:  Early Resolution Officer
Band 1 – Permanent, Full-Time
Salary Range: $65,300.41 – $93,100.19
Anticipated Starting Salary: $72,781.14 (+5% after successful completion of probation)
Victoria, B.C.
 

Are you an analytical and empathetic person committed to ensuring fair treatment of British Columbians? Do you want to have a meaningful impact on the lives of members of the public experiencing challenges with public services?  If so, apply your skills as an Early Resolution Officer with the Office of the Ombudsperson!

Reporting to the Manager of Intake and Early Resolution, the Early Resolution Officer (ERO) is part of the Intake Team that provides the first line of service for over 7,000 enquires and complaints received by the Office of the Ombudsperson each year. The ERO uses active listening and conflict resolution skills to assess complaints received from diverse members of the public via phone, in-person or in writing about programs and services provided by provincial and local government agencies to determine an appropriate response and course of action. The ERO exercises discretion under the Ombudsperson Act and according to office policy and procedures to determine whether a complaint should be referred to an available complaint or appeal process, if it may be resolved through an early resolution investigation, or whether it should be escalated to the investigations team for further assessment. During the early resolution process, which is a short-term investigation, the ERO engages impartially with members of the public and representatives from government services and agencies to develop solutions through facilitated contact, information exchange and review of actions taken by the public agency in response to our notice of investigation.

As BC’s independent voice for fairness, our Office’s work is challenging, meaningful, and rewarding. Join us and become part of a team that is proud of the work we do. Find out more information about what we offer here.

We are striving to build a diverse team to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of British Columbians. We encourage applications from people who self-identify as First Nations, Métis, Inuit and/or Indigenous, Black or racialized persons, women, 2SLGBTQ+, people with diverse gender identities or expressions, and/or people with disabilities.

This posting is for one permanent, full-time opportunity. An eligibility list may be established to fill similar future vacancies in a full-time temporary or permanent capacity. Temporary positions may become full-time, permanent status. This position is excluded from union membership. Some travel may be required.

Financial assistance may be offered as part of the total compensation package for successful candidate(s) that must relocate to Victoria. Relocation allowances will be in accordance with the information here.

To Apply: 

DO NOT submit your application for this position through the BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications submitted through the BC Government Hiring Centre will not be considered.

To apply for this position, please review the application instructions and requirements listed on the careers section of our website: https://bcombudsperson.ca/about-us/careers/

Applicants who identify as Indigenous may choose to seek assistance with their application by accessing the Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service available through the BC Public Service.

NOTE: To apply for this position, you must be eligible to work in Canada. You must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada or authorized in writing to work in Canada under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. For further information, please refer to the BC Public Service website.

By submitting your application, you confirm that you have worked on it independently and you have not used AI technology or paraphrasing technology to prepare it.

If you have questions related to the application process, please email the HR Team at recruitment@bcombudsperson.ca and quote competition number 119890 in the subject line.

Competition Req #: 119890

Closing Date: 12:00 pm (noon) PST, Monday, May 5th, 2025

 

BC Ombudsperson

Fairness and Accountability in British Columbia’s Public Services

http://www.bcombudsperson.ca/

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