District of North VancouverCashier Clerk JP#25-48(Regular Full-Time)Home to vast parkland and attractions including Grouse Mountain, Lynn Canyon and Capilano Suspension Bridge, the District of North Vancouver is inspired by nature, and enriched by people. Designated one of BC?s Top Employers for six years, the District offers exciting professional development opportunities and a competitive total compensation package including a nine day fortnight and hybrid work options. This is an exciting time to join the District, as we embark on a range of initiatives to transform digital service delivery, customer experience, and our approach to climate action. Known for being a flexible, family-friendly employer with an inclusive workplace culture, the District of North Vancouver is an exceptional place to work. If you are civic-minded and interested in making an impact on people and businesses on the beautiful North Shore, consider working for the District of North Vancouver.An opportunity is currently available for a Cashier Clerk in the Finance Department performing cashier and clerical work which involves receiving, recording, balancing and processing receipts for a variety of payments such as taxes, fees, bills and related charges on accounts. The incumbent will provide account specific information to the public on items pertaining to tax and utility account charges, provincial tax assistance programs as well as perform a variety of clerical tasks as required. The incumbent is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective working relations with the public and colleagues and for maintaining a high degree of accuracy in all tasks. Work is subject to review by a superior in terms of accuracy and effectiveness in dealing with the public and other governmental jurisdictions.The successful applicant will have: Ability to perform cashiering duties with minimal supervision accurately and deal with the general public courteously and effectively Considerable knowledge of account classification cash register operations used in receiving and recording of remittances Ability to maintain a high degree of accuracy in all tasks Sound knowledge of the basic principles of accounts receivable Ability to perform clerical tasks of moderate complexity and perform under periodic work pressure Ability to use a personal computer and related software applications such as Excel and Word Ability to assist with digital service transformation initiativesQualificationsCompletion of the 12th school grade, along with related experience in a bank or financial institution, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Completion of an Accounting Certificate would be considered an asset.DetailsSalary: The hourly pay range for this unionized position is $29.48 to $34.63 per hour (2024 rates).Hours of Work: 35-hour work week.ApplyThe District of North Vancouver is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and accessible work environment. If you have what we?re looking for and have a passion to serve people and the community, and a demonstrated commitment to supporting a healthy and safe workplace, we would like to hear from you. Please apply on-line at https://careers.dnv.org by July 10, 2025, to be considered.If you require accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please inform us when we contact you.We thank you for your interest in employment with the District of North Vancouver and advise that only those shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.We respectfully acknowledge the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam), S?wx?wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and s?lilw?ta? (Tsleil-Waututh), on whose ancestral lands the District of North Vancouver is located.
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