Christine Scrim
About Christine Scrim
Christine Scrim serves as the Assistant Manager for Risk Based Intervention at the Federal Government of Canada, a position she has held since 1999. With over 26 years of experience as a program advisor, she has contributed significantly to government operations in Gatineau, Quebec.
Work at Federal Government of Canada
Christine Scrim has been employed at the Federal Government of Canada since 1998. She has held the position of Program Advisor for 26 years, contributing to various initiatives and programs. In addition, she has served as the Assistant Manager for Risk Based Intervention since 1999, a role she has maintained for 25 years. Her work is based in Gatineau, Quebec.
Role as Assistant Manager Risk Based Intervention
In her role as Assistant Manager for Risk Based Intervention, Christine Scrim is responsible for overseeing risk assessment and management strategies within the federal framework. This position involves evaluating potential risks and implementing intervention strategies to mitigate them. Her extensive experience in this role supports the development of effective policies and practices.
Longstanding Career in Government
Christine Scrim has dedicated her career to public service within the Federal Government of Canada. With over 26 years of experience, she has developed a deep understanding of government operations and program management. Her long tenure reflects her commitment to her roles and the initiatives she supports.