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How did you hear about us?

Where did you first learn about this opportunity? Are you a current or former IDRC employee?

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion 

At IDRC, we are committed to creating a work environment that is inclusive, equitable and reflective of the people’s lives we impact and the Canadian community we work within. To demonstrate our commitment, we have embedded these priorities in our 2020-2030 strategic plan objectives.

Each year, IDRC presents workforce diversity statistics in a report to the Labour Program of Employment and Social Development Canada in accordance with the Employment Equity Act. Your responses to the following questions will help us to monitor our current diversity state, identify where there might be an underrepresentation, and implement initiatives to improve representation. The information you provide will be used as part of the recruitment process and for employment equity purposes with only aggregate statistics being published. All information is kept strictly confidential and is protected under the Privacy Act.

Self-identification as a member of a designated diversity group is voluntary and you may identify with more than one of these groups.  If you choose not to self-identify, please select "I prefer not to answer" for each question below:


 

Additional Information

Indigenous or Aboriginal peoples are the original inhabitants of Canada and their descendants who identify themselves as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis. North American Indians or members of a First Nation include status, treaty or registered Indians, as well as non-status and non-registered Indians.

For the purpose of employment equity, do you consider yourself:

The Employment Equity Act includes women as a designated group because they have faced, and continue to face, barriers to employment.

For the purpose of employment equity, do you self-identify as:

Persons with disabilities are those who have a long-term or recurring physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric, or learning impairment and who consider or perceive themselves to be at a disadvantage in employment by reason of that impairment, or who believe that an employer is likely to consider them to be at a disadvantage in employment because of that impairment. This includes persons whose functional limitations due to their impairment have been accommodated in their current jobs or workplaces (e.g. using technical aids, changes to equipment or other working arrangements).

Examples of disabilities include, but are not limited to: blindness or visual impairment (unable to see or difficulty seeing, glaucoma; do not include yourself if you can see well with glasses or contact lenses); coordination or dexterity impairment (difficulty using hands or arms, such as grasping objects or using a keyboard); deafness or hearing impairment (unable to hear or difficulty hearing); mental health disorder (depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorder, substance or alcohol abuse); mobility impairment (difficulty moving, walking long distances or using stairs); speech impairment (unable to speak or difficulty speaking and being understood); other disabilities (learning, developmental, chronic pain, etc.).

For the purpose of employment equity, do you consider yourself:

Racialized people or visible minorities are people who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, regardless of their birthplace or citizenship. This definition does not include Canadian Indigenous or Canadian Aboriginal Peoples as they are considered a separate designated group.

Examples of racialized persons include, but are not limited to:  African Descent; East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean); Non-white Latin American (Indigenous people from Central and South America); Non-white West AsianNorth African or Arab (Egyptian, Iranian, Lebanese, Libyan); South Asian/East Indian (Indians from India, Bangladesh, East Indian from Guyana, Pakistani Trinidad, etc.); Southeast Asian (Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Laotian, Thai, Vietnamese); People of mixed origin (with one parent in one of the visible minority groups listed above).

For the purpose of employment equity, do you consider yourself:

Note: After you submit a resume and cover letter for a position, you will no longer be able to edit either of these documents. You can attach up to 10MB of data. All resumes and all attachments combined must be less than 10MB.

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Please attach your Resume using the Resume upload field.

Applying for more than one position?

Once you have completed this application, go back to the next position of interest. Click "Apply" and when you are at this step use the Attachments upload fields below to attach a different cover letter and resume for an additional position.

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Attachments

Please provide a Cover Letter setting out precise examples of how your qualifications match those required for each position by using one of the Attachment upload fields.

If you are applying for more than one position, upload additional cover letters and resumes as well as Public Service Commission language testing results here.

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