Investigator
Safer Communities Section
Inspection and Enforcement New Brunswick
Department of Justice and Public Safety
Candidate Inventory - Immediate Opportunities
Various Regions
Open Competition
Who we are
The work we do has a positive impact on our communities and helps improve the everyday lives of New Brunswickers. Together, we are over 45,000 New Brunswickers who are passionate problem-solvers, who make a difference and are proud to call New Brunswick home.
The Department of Justice and Public Safety is dedicated to the rule of law, the promotion of the public interest, and the impartial administration of justice and works to improve the safety, security and resiliency of communities and citizens.
The Department of Justice and Public Safety, Inspection and Enforcement New Brunswick, is seeking individuals to join the Safer Communities Section as Investigators working in various regions of the province. As a member of the Safer Communities Section, Investigators possess a general public safety mandate and are responsible for the enforcement of various provincial and federal legislations including the Criminal Code of Canada.
Applicants must note on their applications what locations they wish to be considered.
What you will do
The successful candidates will be responsible to conduct inspections and investigations under provincial and federal legislation including the Criminal Code of Canada. Investigators will also be mandated under the new Safer Communities programs which includes investigative responsibility over illegal or contraband commodities such as drugs, cannabis, tobacco and liquor. Some members of the Safer Communities Team will be seconded to the local police of jurisdiction's Integrated Enforcement Units, these units are joint enforcement operations comprised of municipal and regional police services, the RCMP and JPS peace officers. Their mission is to target low to mid level drug and firearm offences.
Other duties include: the investigation of complaints and the following up of leads to determine if violations under the acts are occurring; the presentation of evidence in court; participation in covert undercover and surveillance operations; the writing of search warrants; human source management; the education of licensees and the public; and armed response and operational support for other Branch sections and units.
The successful candidates will be responsible to liaise and participate in joint initiatives with other enforcement agencies and make presentations to various organizations in order to promote public awareness related to illegal activities and the harmful and adverse social and economic impacts on NB Communities.
Work environment
- Required to do shift work
- Work nights and weekends and respond to after-hours calls
- Work alone with minimal supervision
- Considerable travel throughout the province will be required
- We promote a scent-reduced environment.
Who you are
You have the ability to:
- carry and utilize control tactics tools including firearms
- perform field work/investigations
- carry out physically demanding tasks
- work outside in inclement weather on all types of terrain
- meet the Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (PARE) at the Cadet level if not currently, employed as a peace officer with the Government of New Brunswick or a person employed as a peace officer or a person employed with a law enforcement agency within the last three years.
- Pass psychological testing (MMPI 2)
The successful candidates must successfully complete a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) vulnerable sector reference check with fingerprints and an approved psychological suitability assessment as requested. For specific positions, the successful candidates must maintain current Department of Justice and Public Safety (JPS) sidearm and control tactics qualifications and must obtain and maintain a security clearance at the Secret level.
Your attitude, skills and interests are just as important as your area of study. We are looking for diverse backgrounds that bring a combination of the following:
Behavioural competencies: The successful candidate will possess the following behavioural competencies:
- Results Orientation
- Teamwork and Cooperation
- Initiative
- Concern for Order
- Information Seeking
- Integrity
- Relationship/Network Building
Technical competencies: The successful candidate will possess the following technical competencies:
- Written Communication
- Use of Office Technology
- Knowledge of Interviewing and Assessment Techniques
- Records and Information Management
- Conflict Management
- Knowledge of Applicable Legislation
- Department Policies and procedures
Need to have (essential skills and qualifications)
- Successful graduation from an accredited police academy
OR
- successful graduation from a law enforcement program with a minimum of eight (8) years' experience in an investigative or law enforcement environment
- Candidates must possess a valid driver's license
An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.
Some positions require written and spoken competence in French and English. Others will require written and spoken competence in English only. Please state your language capability.
Candidates must demonstrate on their applications how they have acquired the education and experience for this position. Your résumé should be in chronological order specifying education and employment in months and years including part-time and full-time employment
Nice to Have (their asset qualifications)
- Graduates from an accredited Police Science Program
- Possess current Use of Force qualifications
- Possess current sidearm and Control Tactics certification
- Presently appointed as a Peace Officer under the Police Act of New Brunswick or similar legislative authority
- Have work experience related to the investigation and prosecution of individuals suspected or found in violation of relevant legislations, including the prosecution of drug related offences.
Subject to the response to this competition, candidates may be required to demonstrate on their application one or more of the asset qualifications in addition to the essential qualifications in order to be given further consideration.
Wage
$2,616 - $3,168 Biweekly
What can GNB offer you?
- Opportunities for career growth, professional development and training
- Free access to Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) and services
- Comprehensive benefits package and the Public Service Shared Risk Pension Plan
- 1 paid Volunteer Day per year to give back to your community
- 1.25 days/month or paid vacation
Providing a safe workplace for all. Your health & safety are important to us. GNB has implemented preventative measures across the organization to ensure your health & Safety.
How to apply
We encourage applicants to apply on-line at www.ere.gnb.ca, by mail at the following address or
by email at [email protected] by December 5, 2024 indicating competition number
R78-2024-0509.
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same level.
Department of Justice and Public Safety
Human Resources Branch
Marysville Place - 20 McGloin Street, 3rd floor
Fredericton, NB E3A 5T8
(506) 453-2719
We thank all those who apply, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our communities in which we live and serve. We encourage and support applications from Aboriginals, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minority groups. Candidates registered with the Equal Employment Opportunity Program and veterans, who are among the most qualified, will be given preference at the time of selection.
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