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Licensing Assistant

Chatham-Kentabout 18 hours ago
Chatham, Ontario, Canada
Mid Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

15% In Lieu Of Benefits
Statutory And Non-Statutory Holidays
4% Vacation Pay

About the role

Job Status: Temporary Full-Time

Union: Non-Union

Number of Positions: 1

Hours of Work: 35

Location: Civic Centre

Reason for Vacancy: New

Closing Date: July 31, 11:59pm EST. Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted.

The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has an opening for a temporary full-time Licensing Assistant in the Municipal Governance division. This temporary full-time opportunity is for a period up to December 31, 2027. 

Job description

The Licensing Assistant is responsible for assisting the public with inquiries in relation to animal control, lottery, marriage, vehicle for hire, and business licensing.

Essential responsibilities

  • Demonstrate Chatham-Kent’s core values and competencies
  • Perform a wide range of administrative tasks, including day to day customer service
  • Assist the Manager, Licensing, in providing licensing services to the community, including licence applications (business, lottery, marriage, vehicle for hire, municipal dog tags), renewal of licences, and enforcement of municipal business licensing by-laws
  • Assist in delivery of an effective animal control program (dog tag sales, dog licensing awareness initiatives, advertising to increase awareness and dog tag sales), including all complaints are sent to Animal Control in a timely manner
  • Run monthly reports and prepare invoicing for renewal of all municipal business licences
  • Assist with lottery licensing applications and reports in accordance with provincial regulations and collect lottery fees
  • Issue bingo licences/permits for pooling bingo halls in accordance with AGCO (Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario) and OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation) regulations
  • Liaise with external organizations and internal departments by providing information and guidance regarding licensing inquiries
  • Issue employee access cards, inactivate cards as necessary, maintain database with employee information and photographs

Essential qualifications

  • College diploma or certificate (preferably in an administration, legal, or a business-related program), plus two (2) to four (4) years related experience
  • Experience working in an administrative or licensing area, preferably in a municipal environment
  • Experience providing licensing services, including licence applications, preferred
  • Experience with lottery reports in accordance with provincial regulations and collecting lottery fees
  • Administrative experience including reception, incoming/outgoing mail, file management, creating presentations and correspondence, preparing reports, accepting payments
  • Customer service experience, including liaising with service clubs and charitable organizations
  • Skills and experience with arranging meetings, including booking facilities/rooms, and preparing agendas
  • Working knowledge of:
    • Licensing bylaws (Business, Animal Control, Vehicle for Hire)
    • Lottery licensing
    • Alcohol Gaming Commission of Ontario Lottery licence policies, regulations and terms & conditions
    • Marriage Act of Ontario
  • Experience conducting research using information from government agencies and other resources
  • Experience using effective project management strategies
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, written and verbal
  • Ability to mediate, and display good judgment during disputes
  • Attention to detail and ability to produce highly accurate work
  • Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced time-sensitive environment
  • Knowledge of CityView and Adobe (or other similar software programs)
  • Strong computer skills, specifically Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) (or similar software programs)

Work environment/hours of work

  • This position works indoors.
  • This position works weekday hours

Driver’s licence/vehicle requirements

Because this position would be required to travel, a valid Province of Ontario driver's license with a reliable motor vehicle is preferred.

Background check requirements

Successful candidates will be required to complete a background check prior to commencement of employment. A background check may include the following: education/certification verification and employment reference check.  

Essential physical and/or safety requirements

  • Sitting: constant sitting in chair; occasional sitting in vehicle seat (computer duties, paperwork, telephone, etc.; some positions may be required to travel to different sites)
  • Reaching: occasional reaching above shoulder, below shoulder, forward, backward, handling (up to 6.8 kg or 15 lbs) (accessing files and binders located in multi-level filing systems; some files may be at various levels; reaching depends on workstation and where files are maintained)
  • Hands: constant fine finger dexterity (movement), gripping, mousing; infrequent gripping (computer, mousing, scrolling, file/paperwork, telephone, copier, faxing, postage machine, etc.; stapling)

Benefits

This temporary full-time position has an hourly wage of $35.955 to $40.661 and will receive 15% in lieu of benefits (which includes group benefits, statutory & non-statutory holidays, and non-enrolment in OMERS) and 4% vacation pay. Where a permanent employee is receiving benefits and is the successful candidate for a temporary vacancy, benefits will remain as per the policy manual.

When internal employees are applying to temporary vacancy and want to maintain their permanent status: positions posted as “temporary” may be filled with permanent employees (full-time, part-time and call-in) who want to keep their permanent status provided their ability to be released to a temporary position is reviewed and approved with their current manager/supervisor before submitting an application.


The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fair and accessible employment practices that attract and retain talented employees in a workplace that is inclusive, supportive, and reflective of the diverse community we serve.

The Municipality does not use artificial intelligence or automated decision‑making tools in its recruitment or selection processes; all hiring decisions are made by people.

Should you require accommodations during the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources & Organizational Development (HROD) at 519-360-1998. Applicant information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy legislation and will be used strictly for the purpose of candidate selection.

About Chatham-Kent

Government Administration
1001-5000
Founded in 1998

Chatham-Kent is a single tier municipality created in 1998. With a current population of over 100,000 spread across an area almost 2,500 square kilometres, there is a challenge to create a sense of unity and provide services to both rural and small urban centres, each with unique needs and located miles apart. Chatham-Kent is committed to reaping the benefits of economies of scale in providing municipal services but at the same time is committed to respecting the heritage and supporting the distinct communities within its borders. In 2001, a Community Strategic Plan was developed with the assistance of 400 citizen volunteers from across Chatham-Kent. To this day the document is the basis for decisions made about the community's future.

Chatham-Kent is located in the heart of south-western Ontario and enjoys one of Canada's most temperate climates. This rural-urban municipality borders both Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair; local residents and tourists alike flock to these waterways to enjoy many water-related pleasurable pastimes including boating, water-skiing and world-class fishing. The area is also fortunate to have two of the Province's most spectacular Provincial Parks -- Rondeau and Wheatley. The region's economy is based largely on the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, and is complemented by a growing service/commercial sector. Chatham-Kent is positioning itself for growth by focusing on green energy and emerging manufacturing technologies and is supported by two post-secondary educational institutions, the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus and St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology. Highway 401 intersects Chatham-Kent at several points and, as such, residents can readily access neighbouring communities such as London, Windsor and Sarnia/Detroit within a one hours'​ drive, and are only three hours away from Toronto.

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