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Honours and Awards Program Coordinator and Assistant Registrar

Position: Honours and Awards Program Coordinator and Assistant Registrar 
Reports to: Manager, Executive and Priory 
Location: Ottawa region, ON 
Status: Full-time, permanent position

Who We Are
About St. John Ambulance:

St. John Ambulance (SJA) is a charitable organization with deep roots in Canada and a proud 
global heritage. Operating in Canada since 1883, SJA forms part of an international federation 
of charitable organizations affiliated with the Order of St. John, one of the world’s oldest 
humanitarian institutions. The Order conducts charitable work in over 40 countries worldwide, 
united by a shared commitment to serving humanity and improving the health, safety, and 
quality of life of individuals and communities.

In Canada, the Order of St. John is formally recognized as a national Order within the Canadian 
Honours System and is administered through the Priory of Canada. The Priory of Canada is a 
federated organization, bringing together the National Office and independent, incorporated 
Councils representing St. John Ambulance in each province and territory.

These Councils are the heart of SJA’s operations, responsible for delivering on-the-ground 
community programs, first aid and CPR training, and volunteer-based health and safety 
initiatives. While each Council operates independently as a registered charitable entity, all work 
collaboratively further to shared values, standards, and strategic leadership. Together, this 
federation embodies a unified mission, to serve communities across Canada with compassion, 
skill, and integrity.

Across Canada, St. John Ambulance is powered by a passionate network of over 10,000 
volunteers, thousands of members of the Order, and approximately 400 employees. Together, 
they deliver essential training, provide first aid at community events, support disaster response 
efforts, and contribute countless hours to improving public safety.

Position Overview

The Honours and Awards Program Coordinator and Assistant Registrar oversees the 
administration, organization, and national coordination of the Priory of Canada’s Honours and 
Awards programs. This role ensures accuracy, efficiency, and integrity in all honours-related 
processes while providing high-level administrative and ceremonial support to the National 
Office, Councils, and the Order of St. John.

Responsibilities

• Provide strategic advice and ensure the effective governance, administration, and 
reporting of the grievance process for Members of the Order, in coordination with the 
Priory Secretary and the Manager, Executive and Priory. 
• Responsible for assessing nominee eligibility, preparing citations and official 
correspondence, maintaining the national volunteer database and Master Roll, and 
overseeing the inventory and distribution of insignia and medals. 
• Respond to honours and archival inquiries, coordinates materials for biannual National 
Honours and Awards Committee meetings, reviews nominations for accuracy
• Liaises with St. John International and Rideau Hall for official approvals, and 
collaborates with Councils and Special Centres to support local investitures and awards 
ceremonies, ensuring proper protocol and presentation.
• Responsible for organizing all aspects of the Annual Priory Investiture Ceremony, 
including coordinating invitations, protocol arrangements, and event operations. 
• Liaise with venues such as the Senate of Canada, work with representatives from the 
RCMP and Canadian Armed Forces and oversees volunteers and staff to ensure 
successful events and adherence to protocol. 
• Duties include managing seating arrangements, official protocol with dignitaries, 
distributing insignia and medals, preparing event materials, and coordinating the 
investiture evening dinner gala in collaboration with National Office and Council staff.
• Responsible for coordinating all administrative and logistical aspects of the Priory 
Chapter’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), ensuring compliance with governance 
regulations and deadlines. 
• Prepare and distribute official calls for nominations, supports meeting correspondence 
and documentation, maintains accurate records of attendance and election results, and 
liaises with staff, Councils, and vendors to manage meeting logistics, accommodations, 
and ceremonial protocol.
• Responsible for coordinating committee meetings, distributing relevant materials, and 
working with the Finance department to ensure timely reporting and disbursements of 
bursary funds. 
• Other duties as assigned

Other: 

• Detail oriented
• Ability to work well with others 
• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with varying deadlines.
• Able to work with minimal supervision or guidance.
Qualifications 
• Post-secondary degree in a related field of study from a recognized college or 
university, with a minimum of five years of related work experience in progressively 
responsible administrative positions. 
• Experience in fundraising (preferred)
• Experience working for a complex, multi-faceted charitable organization

Skills 

• Proven ability to communicate effectively orally in both official languages (preferred).
• High-level experience in planning and delivering executive and ceremonial events.
• Strong writing skills, including precise writing. 
• Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to coordinate and 
deliver results.
• Strong computer skills, including database entry 
• Background familiarity with the Priory of Canada, St. John Ambulance and the Order 
of St. John. 
• Understanding of non-profit organizations and volunteer led organizations.
• Bilingualism (French/English)
Salary range is commensurate with experience, including insurance benefits, company 
pension and three weeks’ vacation. Overtime and schedule flexibility may be required 
depending on the work schedule.
SJA welcomes diversity in our organization and qualified applicants of all backgrounds are 
encouraged to apply.

Our organization follows a hybrid work structure where employees can work remotely or 
from the office, as needed, based on demands of specific tasks or personal work 
preferences.

Please forward a resume and cover letter to sue.ghattas@sja.ca with the
subject line” Honours and Awards Program Coordinator and Assistant Registrar”.

We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will 
be contacted