Police Constable - Recruit

Northwest Plumbing & Drainage

$91K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Minimum age of 19 years
  • Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Completed Grade 12
  • At least 30 post-secondary credits or equivalent experience
  • Valid Class 5 Driver's Licence
  • Valid First Aid Certificate with CPR Level C
  • Pass security clearance, medical examination, and psychological evaluation

Responsibilities

  • Develop policing skills through recruit training
  • Adapt and respond effectively to unpredictable situations
  • Communicate assertively and respectfully in various scenarios
  • Manage and resolve conflicts using effective techniques
  • Make informed decisions under pressure
  • Uphold ethical standards and accountability
  • Collaborate effectively with team and community to achieve goals

Benefits

  • Exciting and challenging career
  • Support for work-life balance
  • Comprehensive extended benefit package
  • Personal/professional development opportunities
  • Flexible career pathways within the organization
  • Access to an onsite fitness facility
  • Supportive work environment with caring leadership
  • Centrally located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia
Full Job Description
What your key role will be

As a Recruit, you'll develop your policing skills during recruit training at the Justice Institute of British Columbia before completing real-world training with a Field Training Officer. You'll learn about criminal and provincial laws, use of force techniques, the safe use of firearms, emergency vehicle operation, and many other important skills needed as a police officer. In addition to this, your role will include:

Adaptability:

You'll adapt, thrive, and maintain effectiveness in the face of changing circumstances or unexpected situations. You'll continuously learn and apply knowledge of policing policies, procedures, and authority associated with a wide range of calls for service. In policing, you never know what the day will bring you and you need to be able to adapt and overcome.

Assertiveness:

You'll communicate your thoughts and needs clearly, confidently, and respectfully. You'll work within our community, providing a visible presence to reassure the public and deter crime. You'll confidently take control of situations, establish boundaries, and use de-escalation techniques.

Communication:

You'll convey information effectively and listen to others. You'll be able to successfully communicate in writing, conversation, and through your body language. You'll prepare reports to Crown Counsel, interview those involved in police incidents, arrest suspects, and testify in court. You'll engage with those within our community to build relationships.

Conflict Management:

You'll develop working relationships aimed at preventing, addressing, and constructively resolving conflicts. You'll use de-escalation communication techniques when appropriate or use the necessary level of force as needed to stop an individual from harming themselves or others.

Decision-Making:

You'll make informed and effective choices in various situations while assessing options, considering alternatives, and employing sound judgment to arrive at optimal decisions. As a front-line officer, you will engage in complex calls for service where quick decision-making skills will be necessary to choose the best course of action for those involved. You'll have the ability to navigate discretion and common sense when dealing with the community.

Ethical Accountability & Responsibility:

You'll take responsibility for your actions and decisions while upholding ethical principles and standards. You'll ensure there is sufficient evidence or legal authority to take action. As a police officer, you'll always do what is right regardless of who is watching.

Leadership:

You'll lead, inspire, and influence others to collectively pursue a shared goal. You'll build and improve relationships in the community to identify individuals and locations at risk of being involved in crime. You'll be able to navigate relationships and situations using emotional intelligence.

Planning & Organization:

You'll think ahead, set clear goals, prioritize tasks, coordinate activities, and allocate resources efficiently and appropriately. You'll conduct full investigations, including taking statements, interviewing suspects, writing search warrants, and gathering other evidence.

Risk Management:

You'll identify potential risks, assess their impact, and take appropriate action to minimize or mitigate their adverse effects. You'll consider the health and safety of yourself and others when deciding on a course of action.

Stress Tolerance:

You'll manage and cope with pressure, uncertainty, and challenges while maintaining composure and focus. You'll respond to a variety of emergencies, attend accidents, and keep the peace at community events.

Teamwork:

You'll collaborate and work effectively with others to achieve shared goals. You'll work with your team to navigate complex investigations or work with community stakeholders as a means to navigate community issues. You'll recognize and appreciate the entire team, sworn and civilian, working within the NWPD.

Valuing Diversity:

You'll recognize, respect, and collaborate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. You'll apply principles of bias-free, trauma-informed policing when interacting with victims, witnesses, and suspects.

What you bring to this role

You'll have experience and success in many of the following areas:

  • You are 19 years of age or older
  • You are a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada
  • You have completed Grade 12
  • You have completed a minimum of 30 post-secondary credits or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
  • You have a valid Class 5 Driver's Licence
  • You have a valid First Aid Certificate with CPR Certificate (At Minimum: Standard First Aid with CPR Level C)
  • You meet our minimum vision and hearing standards
  • You can share and demonstrate your experiences in the area of our competencies
  • You have a desire to lead a healthy lifestyle and can pass a Police Officers Physical Abilities Test (POPAT)
  • You pass and maintain a security clearance, including a background investigation with a polygraph, medical examination, and psychological evaluation


What we can offer you

  • An exciting and challenging career
  • A competitive compensation package
  • An organization supportive of work-life balance as highlighted through scheduling, vacation leave, and other secondary leave
  • A comprehensive extended benefit package and municipal pension plan
  • Personal and professional development with enhanced training programs, leadership development, and educational opportunities and funding
  • Career opportunities and flexibility with numerous internal positions, secondments with provincial and federal units, and personalized career pathway planning
  • Access to an onsite fitness facility
  • Supportive leaders and co-workers who care about you and your family's health and wellness
  • Centrally located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia
  • One block away from Columbia Skytrain Station
  • Free staff parking
  • A work environment giving you the ability to connect one-on-one with our staff, including police officers, civilian members, and senior leadership team


What we'll accomplish together

As a police officer working within the City of New Westminster, you will serve a population with immense community spirit, who appreciates the high level of service offered by the NWPD. Policing is a career like no other. It brings excitement, variety, and a challenge. The person you are, the work you will do, and the role you will play in this organization matters. You will become part of the NWPD family and join our group of diverse and talented people who truly want to make a difference.

If you are excited and curious to learn more about this opportunity, please apply - we would love to hear from you!

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Number of Positions: Ongoing

Employment Status: Full-Time

Union: NWPOA

Department: Administrative Services, JIBC - Police Academy, NWPD

Salary: 4th Class Constable - $91,499 (2024 Rate)

Hours of Work: After graduation from the Police Academy, this position starts with a rotating schedule (4 on/4 off) with 12-hour shifts

APPLICATION DOCUMENTS:

1. NWPD Police Constable Application (APPLICATION - LAST NAME, First Name)

2. NWPD Security Clearance Questionnaire (SCQ - LAST NAME, First Name)

3. NWPD Consent Form (CONSENT - LAST NAME, First Name)

TO VIEW OUR APPLICATION PROCESS IN FULL, PLEASE VISIT: WWW.JOINNWPD.ORG

This position is only open to those with Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency in Canada.

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