MyGCHR at the ATSSC/HR - Staffing
Support for Staffing Advisors and Coordinators
Access MyGCHR!
MyGCHR sandbox environment (User ID is: GC9 / Password is: GC9)
Introduction to MyGCHR Self-Service (video)
Introduction UPK - MyGCHR's Built-in Help Module (video)
ATSSC's MyGCHR Service Desk
Relevant UPK Topics
Absence management (video) |
View Your Leave Balances |
View Leave Request History and Details |
View Your Monthly Schedule |
View Your Security Clearance, Education and Second Language Evaluation (SLE) Results |
Submit a Leave Request |
Delete a Leave Request |
Submit Request Requiring Section 34 Delegation (compensatory banked, leave without pay, additional hours, banked time earned) |
Submit Rehabilitation Hours Not Worked |
Confirm and Submit your Mandatory Cashout Hours to a Manager |
Delegate My Self-Service Approval Authority |
Accept or Reject a Self-Service Delegation Request |
View Your Personal Information Summary |
Update Emergency Contacts |
Update Phone Numbers |
Review Proxies with My Self-Service Approval Authority |
Process Changes
- Know your PRI
If you are new to the federal public service, find out your personal record identifier (PRI) number. This is a number unique to you and will stay with you for the duration of your career with the Government of Canada (GoC).
Your PRI is needed to access most federal government systems. If you do not know your PRI, simply send an email to Compensation-Remuneration@tribunal.gc.ca and an advisor will be happy to help.
- Know your PRI
If you are new to the federal public service, find out your personal record identifier (PRI) number. This is a number unique to you and will stay with you for the duration of your career with the Government of Canada (GoC).
Your PRI is needed to access most federal government systems. If you do not know your PRI, simply send an email to Compensation-Remuneration@tribunal.gc.ca and an advisor will be happy to help.
- Know your PRI
If you are new to the federal public service, find out your personal record identifier (PRI) number. This is a number unique to you and will stay with you for the duration of your career with the Government of Canada (GoC).
Your PRI is needed to access most federal government systems. If you do not know your PRI, simply send an email to Compensation-Remuneration@tribunal.gc.ca and an advisor will be happy to help.