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Professional Standards Sr. Investigator -INV001349

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Job Order #: 6155565

NOC: 11201
Employer Name:
Government of Saskatchewan
Posted Date:
07-Aug-2024
Location:
REGINA
 
# of Positions:
1
Employment Terms:
Full Time
Apply By:
13-Aug-2024
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Employer Name:
Government of Saskatchewan
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Employer Website:
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Description

The Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety (CPPS) is seeking a Professional Standards Senior Investigator to join our investigative team in the new Provincial Protective Services (PPS)Branch.

In the fall of 2021, the Government of Saskatchewan announced peace officers, special constables and community safety officers embedded in multiple ministries would be brought together under a single provincial governance structure known as the PPS Branch within the Ministry of CPPS.

The Professional Standards Senior Investigator will be a progressive, forward-thinking professional with advanced knowledge and experience in the field of law enforcement and Code of Conduct investigations.

You will possess knowledge and skills in:

- Law enforcement related techniques, policies, and reporting objectives;
Investigational and Interview techniques related to criminal and code of conduct investigations;
- Government of Saskatchewan Corrective Discipline processes;
- Public Complaint Commission investigations;
- Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies CALEA accreditation;
- Policy development, evaluation, monitoring, continuous improvement, and change management practices/processes;
- PowerDMS policy management software;
- Various research methodologies, law enforcement challenges, philosophies, practices and trends (national and international); and
- Communication, collaboration, negotiation, and relationship-building.

Typically, the knowledge, skills and experience required to be successful in this position would be obtained through the completion of a bachelors degree in criminal justice or a related discipline with several years of law enforcement experience combined with several years of proven leadership experience within law enforcement or other regulatory environment.

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