Social policy researchers and program officers

Overview

Social Policy Researchers and Program Officers

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Conduct research, develop social programs, assess, coordinate and develop awareness of existing social services, and ensure that duplication of services is avoided. They may also work with land use planners to determine the impact of major land use plans for transportation, housing and recreational facilities projects.

  • Social policy researchers

  • Develop social programs and policies, social legislation, or proposals based on demographic, social and economic research, analysis and the evaluation of pilot projects.

  • Home economists

  • Advise and assist consumers on the selection and proper use of food products, textiles and other consumer goods and teach household management skills. They may also provide consultative services in the areas of development and promotion of new food products, retail buying, social program administration and small business endeavours.

  • Housing policy analysts

  • Identify and assess economic, demographic, and social developments and report on their implications for housing policy.

  • Immigration and citizenship consultants

  • Conduct research, advise clients and prepare immigration, citizenship and visas applications. They may also represent clients at tribunals and before administrative bodies.

  • International aid and development project officers

  • Plan, organize and administer foreign aid and international development policies and programs.

  • Social survey researchers

  • Develop questionnaires, coordinate and conduct surveys, analyse data, and compile and interpret statistics on social issues and policy areas.

  • Social services planners

Job titles

  • Aboriginal affairs development officer
  • Aboriginal affairs officer
  • Aboriginal employment policy officer
  • Aboriginal employment program officer
  • Aboriginal issues lobbyist
  • adoption project officer

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers

Annual salary

Low

$50,138

Median

$80,817

High

$108,451

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Education and training

Employment requirements

  • A bachelor's degree or college diploma in a social science or related discipline, or in business administration is usually required.

  • A master's degree in a social science or related discipline or in business administration may be required.

  • Home economists require a bachelor's degree in home economics, home economics education, human ecology, nutrition and food sciences or family and consumer studies.

Additional information

  • Progression to managerial positions is possible with experience.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

Post-secondary programs in B.C.

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Beneficial post-secondary programs (not required)

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