Working at Courts Administration Service (CAS)
CAS is a great place to work! The organization plays a major role in Canada's democracy.
The 4 federal Courts served by CAS are superior courts of record established by Parliament for the better administration of the laws of Canada. They have jurisdiction over a wide range of matters including immigration and refugee protection, intellectual property, application of income tax and other revenue-related laws, as well as matters pertaining to aboriginal claims, environmental assessment and national security. As independent bodies, the Courts play a vital role in Canada’s democratic process and form a big part of the 3rd branch of government, the judiciary.
CAS Organizational Chart
Please refer to Organizational Chart (cas-satj.gc.ca) for updates
Working within CAS' Digital Services Branch (DSB)
As the Chief Information Officer, I have the pleasure of being part of CAS' executive committee and report directly to the Deputy Head - the Chief Administrator.
In this role, I lead the Digital Services Branch (DSB). DSB is accountable for providing service, data and digital management solutions to support CAS' mandate.
Working in a small organization has lots of advantages. Things move fast and team members have an opportunity to contribute to many files and have a direct impact in supporting the Courts.
Under the leadership of our GC CIO, Catherine Luelo, working in the #GCDigital family is pretty amazing, learn more here!