Employment Opportunity:
Law Enforcement Training Instructors - Contract Opportunities
Lac La Biche County is an organization driven by principles surrounding Excellence, Communication, Safety and Wellness, Collaboration, and Environmental Sustainability. Our employees enjoy the charm of working in the Lakeland Region, away from the hustle and bustle of the big city while still being able to enjoy a diverse, fast paced and fulfilling work environment. Our community is known to be one of the most diverse and unique communities in Alberta. Not only is it rich in history and culture, but it is also surrounded by forests, parks, lakes, and golden sand beaches!
We continuously strive to remain an employer of choice by offering a strong health and safety program, competitive pay, amazing benefits, opportunities for professional development, as well as many wellness initiatives that support a work/life balance. We also take pride in maintaining high standards surrounding equity, diversity, and inclusion in our workplace.
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Purpose of the position
These positions will (but are not limited to):
- Develop, deliver, and evaluate the training courses to enforcement professionals and qualifying candidates.
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Coach and mentor students.
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Collaborate with the Training Director on required equipment and materials for all training and program initiatives.
Want to be a part of our County team?
To be successful in this position, you will:
- Come to us with education and previous experience as a bylaw officer, peace officer, sheriff or police officer with demonstrated passion to continue to develop in your field.
- Bring knowledge and experience in developing and implementing various courses for law enforcement training or other post-secondary education.
- Bring knowledge and teaching experience in providing and delivering educational material in formal and informal settings
- Bring great communications, interpersonal, public relations and customer service skills.
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Be willing to coach and mentor students.
- Hold knowledge and experience in developing policies and procedures.
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Demonstrated ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
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Medical and Law Enforcement First Aid Instructor training is an asset.
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Firearms experience is an asset.
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Experience in other first responder capacities such as fire and EMS is an asset.
The Community Peace Officer Induction Program includes but is not limited to the following areas:
- Control Tactics Training
- Legal Studies, Strategic Communications, Traffic Stop Tactics
- PARE
- Emergency Vehicle Operations
- RADAR/LiDAR
- Shotgun Instruction
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Threat Pattern Recognition
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Incident Command System
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Medical and law enforcement first aid
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Firearms instruction
Job Details
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Hourly: $41.24 - $52.95 depending on education and experience
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Program Hours typically Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. however, evening and weekend schedule depending on instructor availability.
Course delivery dates, stipend, travel, and accommodations to be mutually agreed upon with the Director.
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For more information regarding specific position responsibilities and required abilities/ qualifications, please refer to the job description or reach out to:
For more information on the Law Enforcement Training Centre: Law Enforcement - Home and Lac La Biche County Enforcement Services - Law Enforcement Training Program
Director of Training, Law Enforcement Training Centre
Enforcement Services
Phone: 780-623-6747
If this sounds like you, please submit your cover letter quoting Competition 01-LET-26 Law Enforcement Training Instructor and Resume through the "Apply Now" link directly through the Competition!
We thank all applications, however, only those shortl-listed for an interview will be contacted directly. Applications received may be considered for positions at the same classification level for a period of six months from receipt.
For more information contact [email protected].