Peace Officer (CPO 1)
Protective Services Department
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Fort McKay First Nation is seeking a motivated and multitasked oriented individual who is flexible and works well in a team environment to fill the position of Peace Officer (CPO 1). Fort McKay First Nation (FMFN) is committed to enhancing community standards with a focus on public safety and security, with risks to the community considered a threat. From risk assessment to service delivery, we work in partnership with the RCMP, local businesses, and organizations to provide integrated solutions to security challenges. We make a difference by helping our people live, work, and play in a safe and secure environment where they can thrive and prosper. This is a permanent full-time position located in Fort McKay, AB. This will include a mix of day shifts and night shifts.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Respond to public inquiries and investigate complaints of possible bylaw violations.
- Perform field inspections for various departments regarding issues such as unsightly premises, dog violations, land use and zoning infractions, burning regulations, derelict vehicles, noise, garbage, parking, and traffic violations in accordance with Fort McKay First Nation Bylaws.
- Maintain electronic documentation and files on each activity ensuring that all paperwork necessary for effective bylaw enforcement is completed within stipulated timelines.
- Liaise with various government agencies and the RCMP, ensuring affected parties are aware of issues falling within their jurisdiction.
- By-law enforcement and support including animal control.
- Conduct investigations and enforcement duties related to various acts including the Traffic Safety Act, Dangerous Dogs Act, Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act, and others.
- Deal with confidential and sensitive information in accordance with First Nation policies, procedures, and best practice standards.
- Provide for the basic maintenance and cleanliness of the work vehicle.
- Participate in community events representing the Fort McKay First Nation.
- Perform other related duties as required.
The Department maintains a strong relationship with the RCMP and other area stakeholders. The philosophy maintains close ties with the community and expects proactive solutions, programs, and positive education.
KEY REQUIREMENTS
- High School Diploma is required.
- Post-secondary Diploma of Police and Justice Studies, or a minimum of one year’s experience in a related field.
- A combination of education and experience that is deemed acceptable will be considered.
- Completion of Community Peace Officer Induction Program (CPOIP) or equivalent as required by Alberta Justice and Solicitor General.
- Must have a Community Peace Officer Level 1 (CPO 1) designation or equivalent.
- Successful completion of the Physical Ability Requirement Evaluation (PARE) within the first six months of hire with a time of 4:45 or better, as required for Appointment.
- Completion of all required training under the Alberta Peace Officers Act as outlined by the Solicitor General or the equivalent as legislated in the Community Peace Officer Regulations.
- A dog behaviour and handling course would be an asset.
- Current First Aid and AED certificate.
- Must be able to provide a clean driver’s abstract with a class 5 license.
- Emergency First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certificate.
- Good physical fitness to move with ease throughout - sitting, standing, walking intervals.
- Past experience as a Peace Officer, Police Officer or Bylaw Officer would be an asset.
- Experience in First Nations community is a definite asset.
- Able to speak, read and write Cree and Dene is an asset.
WHY APPLY?
At Fort McKay, we value the dedication of our employees, which is why we give so much in return. In addition to Competitive Pay, we also offer the following:
- Comprehensive Health benefits package with Medical, Dental and Vision coverage.
- An employer matched Pension Plan.
- A healthy work-life balance with an on-site fitness centre.
- Transportation to and from work.
- The opportunity to work with a community that is committed to protecting its traditional lands.
ABOUT FORT MCKAY
The Fort McKay First Nation (FMFN) is composed of over 800 band members, including those of Cree and Dene heritage, with approximately 400 members residing in the hamlet of Fort McKay — a community located approximately 65 km north of Fort McMurray. Fort McKay offers the best of both worlds: remote northern life for the nature lover and proximity to a large city of about 70,000 people with all the amenities you need.
HOW TO APPLY:
ONLINE: https://fortmckayfirstnation2.applytojob.com/apply
You can also check us out on social media -> Facebook & LinkedIn
Closing Date: November 13, 2024
Please ensure you indicate the Competition #064-2024.
*Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry in any hiring decision, please declare your Indigenous status in your application.