Canada · Public Sector Salary DisclosureEdition 2023
British Columbia · 2023 · position

First Nations/Stake Engage Spe

Every First Nations/Stake Engage Spe on the British Columbia Sunshine List — public-sector employees with this job title, their employers and total compensation.

People with this title2
Average compensation$90,076.00
Highest$90,246.00
Lowest$89,905.00
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Who employs the most First Nations/Stake Engage Spes

Employers with the most people in this role, ranked by headcount.

#
Employer
People
Avg comp
Top comp
1
2
$90,076.00
$90,246.00
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Every First Nations/Stake Engage Spe on the list

Open any row for the full salary history of that person.

RankName & PositionEmployerYearCompensationBenefits
1Worswick,Wesley Nicholas
First Nations/Stake Engage Spe
BC Public Service (CRF)
BC Public Service (CRF)2023$90,246
2Bickerton,Sean Mcandrew
First Nations/Stake Engage Spe
BC Public Service (CRF)
BC Public Service (CRF)2023$89,905
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Common questions

About First Nations/Stake Engage Spe pay on the British Columbia Sunshine List.

What is the average First Nations/Stake Engage Spe salary in British Columbia?

The average total compensation for a First Nations/Stake Engage Spe on the British Columbia Sunshine List is $90,076.00, based on 2 people in the role in 2023.

What is the highest First Nations/Stake Engage Spe salary in British Columbia?

The highest-paid First Nations/Stake Engage Spe on the British Columbia Sunshine List earned $90,246.00 in total compensation. The lowest in the disclosure earned $89,905.00.

How many First Nations/Stake Engage Spes are on the British Columbia Sunshine List?

2 people with the job title First Nations/Stake Engage Spe appear on the British Columbia Sunshine List for 2023.

Which employer pays First Nations/Stake Engage Spes the most?

BC Public Service (CRF) employs the most First Nations/Stake Engage Spes on the list (2), with an average compensation of $90,076.00 and a top earner at $90,246.00.