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Christine Madsen

Payroll & Benefits Administrator at Maximus Canada

Christine Madsen has over a decade of experience in finance and corporate services, currently serving as a Payroll & Benefits Administrator at MAXIMUS Canada since November 2015. Prior to this role, Christine worked at Tourism Victoria in various capacities, including Coordinator of Finance & Corporate Services and Receptionist, with earlier experience as Supervisor of Visitor Services. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources from Camosun College, completed between 2009 and 2013, and additional education from Canadian Tourism College.

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Victoria, Canada

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Maximus Canada

At Maximus Canada, we play a critical role in helping governments achieve their goals by providing health and human services in communities across the country. We offer systems integration services to enable top operational performance in program administration, including document processing, contact centre management, and health and human services administration, as well as being a leading developer of software and IT services. In British Columbia, Maximus Canada administers two of the Province's most important health care programs: the Medical Services Plan and PharmaCare. We provide employment services through WorkBC offices in five jurisdictions in the province. Our Service BC Contact Centre provides information and referral services for residents, and is the recipient of the 2019 Service to the Citizen award. In Ontario, Maximus Canada administers the Ontario Drug Benefit Program on behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Most recently, Maximus Canada supported the Federal government through our Elections Canada Contact Centre. In Prince Edward Island, our Deltaware Division is one of Atlantic Canada’s largest Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning application teams. Deltaware Division produces Medigent®, a world-class suite of healthcare software used in nine of the 13 provinces and territories in Canada.