10019 - Other Administrative Services Managers

Broad Occupation Category

1 - Business, finance, and administration occupations.

TEER

0 - Management occupations.

Broad Occupation Category

10 - Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services, and communication (except broadcasting).

Broad Occupation Category

100 - Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services, and communication (except broadcasting).

Broad Occupation Category

1001 - Administrative services managers.

Other Administrative Services Managers are in high demand across Canada’s popular sectors including Finance, Human Resources, Purchasing, and Administrative Services. The demand for skilled workers under this TEER has been rapidly expanding post the pandemic, and this trend is expected to continue over the coming years. There will be many job opportunities available for Other Administrative Services Managers in Canada.

The high demand for skilled workers in this field has resulted in competitive salaries and excellent benefits for Other Administrative Services Managers can range from $46,200 to $130,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and specialization, but they tend to be higher than average in this industry.

Other Administrative Services Managers Jobs in Canada also offer many opportunities for career advancement in employment areas including corporate governance and regulatory compliance, records management, security services, admissions, and other administrative services. Professionals have numerous opportunities to expand their skills and take on new challenges as Other Administrative Services Managers in Canada.

Other Administrative Services Managers in Canada can avail of a wide range of benefits, from strong job security to high compensation, a supportive work environment, a direct Canada PR for Other Administrative Services Managers pathway, and free healthcare. Canada is known for its welcoming and diverse culture, making it a great place for individuals under this TEER to live and work.

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Example Titles

  • Administrative services chief

  • Administrative services manager

  • Business manager - a non-profit organization

  • Court registrar

  • Court services manager

  • Inventory control manager

  • Records Administrator

  • Regional administrative manager

  • Security manager

  • Support services manager

  • Supreme Court registrar

Main Duties

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Plan, organize, direct, control, and evaluate the operations of a department providing a single administrative service or several administrative services.

  • Direct and advise staff engaged in providing records management, security, finance, purchasing, human resources, or other administrative services.

  • Direct and control corporate governance and regulatory compliance procedures within the establishment.

  • Plan, administer and control budgets for contracts, equipment, and supplies.

  • Prepare reports and briefs for management committees evaluating administrative services.

  • Interview, hire, and oversee training for staff.

Employment Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree or college diploma in business administration or a related administrative services field is usually required.

  • Several years of experience at a professional level in business administration, finance, or administrative services are usually required.

  • An Associate of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ACIS), Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (FCIS), or a Professional Administrator (P Adm) designation may be required for some occupations in this group.

  • Certification in health information management by the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) may be required.

  • In Quebec, certification with the Association québécoise des archivistes médicales may be required.

  • Court registrars employed by the higher courts may require judicial credentials.