Job Description
Take on the responsibility of a community leader with Canada Post. The Postmaster, reporting to the Superintendent / Local Area Manager, is responsible for promoting and selling postal products and services to the public and businesses in the community. As Postmaster, you will be the face of the Post Office in your community service area, supervising staff and ensuring that Canada Post demonstrates an energetic customer focus and commitment to the community in an environment of multiple priorities.
Job Responsibilities
- Liaise with the local community with respect to Canada Post service and products
- Sell and promote postal products and services to the public and businesses
- Be able to provide suitable premises in a central location within the community within 30 days should you be the successful candidate.
- Administer the post office to meet retail hours of operation and delivery expectations
- Manage postal revenue, assets and values
- Maintain records and prepare reports
- Assist with effective management of mail delivery routes
Job Responsibilities (continued)
May sort mail to postal boxesMay supervise staffKeep post office neat and presentable, and maintain cleanliness in accordance with Canada Post’s standardsOperate the post office with due diligence and efficiencyQualifications
High School Diploma, or provincial equivalency and / or experience in business administrationOwned or leased premises (suitable, central and barrier-free) available one month prior to the date of hireExperience interacting with the public in a retail and / or service environment, including sales and cash transactionsKnowledge of regulations, methods and procedures for processing mail and providing postal servicesPhysically fit to lift mail containers of up to 50 lb, push or pull boxes, and sorting mail and standing for extended periods of timePremises requirements
Premises must be fully accessible to persons with disabilities, and be available for review and approval at least one month before hire.Postmasters are responsible for rent or lease charges, heating, lighting, cleaning, routine general maintenance, snow removal, municipal taxes, and the necessary property and liability insurance coverage.Appointments are subject to the conditions of the Canada Post ActThe hours of service to the public will be determined by the Canada Post and are subject to change under varying circumstances.Other Information
TRANSFER : Priority consideration will be given to transfer requests from employees who are members of CPAA, with preference to members in the posted Area of Competition. COMPETITION : Employees who are members of CPAA, priority consideration will be given to members in the posted Area of Competition. Term employees with continuous employment in CPAA may apply in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
Total Hours per Week :
Leasing Allowance
A leasing allowance of $3,706.00 per year will be provided to help offset the costs of operating a Post Office.
Supplemental Allowance
An allowance paid out once annually may be available to help offset the costs associated with providing the premises.
Transfer Information
Members of the CPAA Bargaining Unit MAY ONLY ENTER A COMPETITION WHEN SEEKING A PROMOTION to a position of a Postmaster or Senior Assistant at a higher classification level. Safety Sensitive Positions
This position may be considered a Safety Sensitive position and has additional requirements under the Canada Post's Substance Use Policy.