Now hiring for 2026 Census Jobs
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STATISTICS CANADA NOW HIRING FOR 2026 CENSUS JOBS!
The next Census of Population will take place in the spring of 2026. The census provides high-quality data that your community can use to help plan services like employment, childcare, education, and healthcare. Statistics Canada is hiring people to help communities complete their census questionnaires. We need people for these jobs from the East Beaches Community and surrounding First Nations communities.
Join the 2026 Census team
You can use your local knowledge to help conduct the census and help ensure that all households are counted. Gain valuable experience and develop skills that employers are looking for.
Your contribution to the census can help your community plan and shape its future.
What types of jobs are available?
Census jobs are short-term positions focused on collecting census questionnaires from households in your community. The work takes place between March and July 2026, depending on the role and location.
Enumerator (non-supervisory position):
As an enumerator, your primary responsibility will be to collect census data by completing questionnaires with members of the community.
Pay is $25.87 per hr
Crew Leader (supervisory position):
As a crew leader, you will train, supervise, and support a team of enumerators.
Pay is $31.32 per hr, plus authorized expenses
Benefits of the 2026 Census for Indigenous Peoples
Data provided by First Nations people, Métis, and Inuit across Canada can help communities and all levels of government plan and evaluate programs related to Indigenous languages, education, housing, community health, and social services.
To apply, you must be:
◦ 18 years old or over
◦ a Canadian citizen or otherwise eligible to work in Canada.
◦ available to work flexible hours during days, eve and weekends.
Apply now at census.gc.ca/jobs
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If you need assistance with your application, please call 1-833-830-3106
Teletypewriter(TTY) 1-833-830-3109
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