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Canada’s next census will be held in May 2021. Statistics Canada is hiring approximately 32,000 people to count everyone in Canada. Everyone working for the 2021 Census will make a lasting contribution to Canada.
As a member of the collection team, you will help ensure that the 2021 Census is a success. These jobs involve communicating with residents in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada to ensure the completion of census questionnaires. In the current context of COVID-19, we are committed to ensuring the safety of our employees at all times.
Positions available for the 2021 Census
Supervisory and non-supervisory positions are available. Census jobs are short-term positions collecting census questionnaires from residents in your community. Job start and end dates vary by position and location, but are between March and July 2021.
Crew Leaders (supervisors): As a crew leader, you will train, supervise and motivate a team of enumerators.
The rate of pay for Crew Leaders is $21.77 per hour, plus authorized expenses.
Enumerators: As an enumerator, your primary responsibility will be to complete census questionnaires with residents.
The rate of pay for Enumerators is $17.83 per hour, plus authorized expenses.
Applicants must be
The hiring process
Only those candidates who are successful at each step will be contacted, and will proceed to the next step in the hiring process.
Apply online
For more information about working for the 2021 Census, visit the Census jobs page of the census website.
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