Join our British Columbia team as an advocacy program officer

September 16, 2022
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Protect federal pensions and support retirees by volunteering as an advocacy program officer in British Columbia.
 

The National Association of Federal Retirees is looking for a volunteer to fill the role of advocacy program officer (APO) in British Columbia.

Apply today!

APOs are volunteer leaders at Federal Retirees. They support the Reach 338 network and branch advocates. They also work to ensure that the Association is seen, and its priorities are understood by every sitting member of Parliament.

In the role of APO, you would work with district directors, other advocacy program officers, our staff advocacy team, volunteers and members in your area to plan, implement and report on advocacy campaigns and activities at the federal, provincial and local levels.

Your activities could include:

  • Assisting the district directors and national advocacy committee in identifying advocacy priorities, plans and issues requiring action.
  • Working with volunteers and members to engage MPs in your region on Federal Retirees’ priorities as part of our Reach 338 initiative.
  • Liaising with our staff team and your local network on election campaigns to engage candidates, including federal and provincial election campaigns.

A full APO role description is available here.

Interested in applying for this role? It’s easy! Click here to complete the online application form.