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DEPUTY CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY

  • ... Posted on: Mar 22, 2026
  • ... Nunatsiavut
  • ... Hopedale, Illinois
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

DEPUTY CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY   

Job Title :

DEPUTY CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Hopedale Illinois United States

Remote :

No

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Full responsibilities are listed below. Perform the duties of Clerk of the Nunatsiavut Assembly when the Assembly is in session with the Clerk and if the Clerk is not available. Attend formal sittings of the Assembly and provide a full range of parliamentary advice and support services directly to the Speaker, the Chair of the Committee of the Whole and all Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly. Monitor Assembly question period, Minister Statements and Member Statements to ensure the Standing Orders of the Nunatsiavut Assembly and the principles of parliamentary procedure are adhered to in a consistent and fair manner. Advise the Clerk with respect to parliamentary procedure, precedent and rules. Assist in the preparation of formal rulings for the Clerk in response to Points of Order and Points of Privilege. Maintain the Nunatsiavut Assembly’s Hansard. Record all formal requests for recorded votes of Members. Along with the Clerk authorizes the final print master of Hansard for uploading to the Assembly’s web site. Along with the Clerk records, if needed to, Oral Questions, Written Questions, Petitions, Committee Reports, Tabled Documents, Notices of Motions and Motions, as well as the stages of Bills as they are dealt with in the Assembly. Reviews/proof-reads, edits and reconciles the Hansard for accuracy and provides information on corrections to the Hansard contactor. Provide procedural advice to the Committees on parliamentary procedures, processes and practices. Provides advice on the procedures for presenting committee reports to the Nunatsiavut Assembly. Provide procedural advice and administrative support to assigned Standing and Special committees and Regular Caucus on a rotation basis. If required, ensures that committee meetings are coordinated and that committee information, materials, documents and records are prepared, kept confidential as required and properly managed. Assist in organizing and delivering special events on the floor of the Assembly, such as the swearing-in-ceremonies of newly elected Members. In consultation with the Clerk of the Assembly and Legal Director assist in the preparation of Motions to be introduced to the Assembly that achieve the intended outcome of the sponsoring Member or Members and are procedurally correct. Work with the SharePoint administration to update and maintain information on the Assembly section of the intranet. Other related duties as required. Qualifications Bachelor degree in Political Science, Law or Public Administration with 3-5 years of related experience. A combination of relevant education and/or experience will be considered. Excellent knowledge of government procedures. Must have working knowledge of computers. Possess good organizational and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Inuit Culture and Inuit Communities. Assets Bilingual in Inuktitut and English Training and work experience in senior management would also be an asset. Competitive Paid Leave Package Group insurance including health and dental Applications should be submitted before 4:30 pm on closing day. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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Posted:

Mar 22, 2026

Reference Number:

14660_35D1F93C23A2355361174DA829EEA7FE

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Hopedale

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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Full responsibilities are listed below. Perform the duties of Clerk of the Nunatsiavut Assembly when the Assembly is in session with the Clerk and if the Clerk is not available. Attend formal sittings of the Assembly and provide a full range of parliamentary advice and support services directly to the Speaker, the Chair of the Committee of the Whole and all Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly. Monitor Assembly question period, Minister Statements and Member Statements to ensure the Standing Orders of the Nunatsiavut Assembly and the principles of parliamentary procedure are adhered to in a consistent and fair manner. Advise the Clerk with respect to parliamentary procedure, precedent and rules. Assist in the preparation of formal rulings for the Clerk in response to Points of Order and Points of Privilege. Maintain the Nunatsiavut Assembly’s Hansard. Record all formal requests for recorded votes of Members. Along with the Clerk authorizes the final print master of Hansard for uploading to the Assembly’s web site. Along with the Clerk records, if needed to, Oral Questions, Written Questions, Petitions, Committee Reports, Tabled Documents, Notices of Motions and Motions, as well as the stages of Bills as they are dealt with in the Assembly. Reviews/proof-reads, edits and reconciles the Hansard for accuracy and provides information on corrections to the Hansard contactor. Provide procedural advice to the Committees on parliamentary procedures, processes and practices. Provides advice on the procedures for presenting committee reports to the Nunatsiavut Assembly. Provide procedural advice and administrative support to assigned Standing and Special committees and Regular Caucus on a rotation basis. If required, ensures that committee meetings are coordinated and that committee information, materials, documents and records are prepared, kept confidential as required and properly managed. Assist in organizing and delivering special events on the floor of the Assembly, such as the swearing-in-ceremonies of newly elected Members. In consultation with the Clerk of the Assembly and Legal Director assist in the preparation of Motions to be introduced to the Assembly that achieve the intended outcome of the sponsoring Member or Members and are procedurally correct. Work with the SharePoint administration to update and maintain information on the Assembly section of the intranet. Other related duties as required. Qualifications Bachelor degree in Political Science, Law or Public Administration with 3-5 years of related experience. A combination of relevant education and/or experience will be considered. Excellent knowledge of government procedures. Must have working knowledge of computers. Possess good organizational and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Inuit Culture and Inuit Communities. Assets Bilingual in Inuktitut and English Training and work experience in senior management would also be an asset. Competitive Paid Leave Package Group insurance including health and dental Applications should be submitted before 4:30 pm on closing day. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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