DEP SH 18R
6 hours ago
Posting TitleDEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (NORTH)Position ClassificationDeputy Sheriff RecruitUnionGEUWork OptionsOn-SiteLocationDawson Creek, BC V1G 4X3 CAFort St John, BC V1J6M7 CAMultiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Prince George, BC V2N4P7 CAPrince Rupert, BC V8J 4M8 CAQuesnel, BC V2J 6W6 CASmithers, BC V0J 2N0 CATerrace, BC V8G 1W2 CAWilliams Lake, BC V2G 5M1 CASalary Range$51, $81,702.30 annually, which includes a 3-Grid Market Adjustment* at the full working level. $50,190.86 annually for new recruits attending the fourteen-week Sheriff Recruit Training Program. In addition, eligible employees will receive a recruitment and incentive payment of $10,000 annually (payable in two semi-annual installments of $5,000 and pro-rated for partial periods of employment), as well as a benefits package worth approximately $19,500 to $27,000 annually.Close Date12/28/2025Job TypeRegular Full TimeTemporary End DateMinistry/OrganizationBC Public Service -> Attorney GeneralMinistry Branch / DivisionCourt Services Branch/BC Sheriff ServiceJob SummaryThe TeamDeputy Sheriffs are highly trained peace officers providing protective and enforcement services to the Provincial, Supreme and Appeal Courts of British Columbia (89 court locations). They work closely with members of the judiciary, courthouse staff, legal counsel, accused persons, witnesses, jurors, and the public, alongside other law enforcement and correctional officers. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the safe and smooth operation of all court proceedings, providing protective services and maintaining order. The impact of their work is significant, as they contribute greatly to the safety and accessibility of court services for all British Columbians.The Role The main responsibilities of the role are: ensuring the safety of the courts and its userscoordinating court appearances, including high security situationstransporting in-custody via ground and airmanaging courthouse detention cellblocksjury management, selection and sequesteringintelligence gathering and risk assessmentdocument and Canada wide warrant servicesassisting the coroner's court.This dynamic career path provides paid training, full-time employment with work-life balance, a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a defined pension plan. Deputy Sheriffs play a vital role in safeguarding the rights of individuals within the justice system, making this an immensely rewarding career path for those passionate about public service and community safety.For more information about the role, please visit the Deputy Sheriff Career Opportunities website.In order to progress to the rank of Deputy Sheriff, recruits must successfully complete the Sheriff Recruit Training program (SRT). The Deputy Sheriff position has a peace officer and court officer designation, so is held to a high standard of conduct, both on and off duty, by the employer, the public and the courts.Applicants interested in the Deputy Sheriff position go through an intense assessment process requiring a commitment to gathering documentation and submitting copies within specific timeframes. For a detailed list of the assessment stages, documents required, and deadlines, please review the attachment at the bottom of this posting titled "Deputy Sheriff Assessment Process". You may want to prepare in advance, by registering early for tests, courses, and/or permits to avoid disappointment and missing deadlines. We regret we cannot accommodate extensions to our deadlines.Qualifications: 19 years or olderLegally entitled to work in Canada (B.C. Sheriff Service requires that you be a Canadian citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada at the time you apply for this position)Grade 12 graduation or equivalent*, as defined:o High school diploma (e.g. Dogwood Diploma B.C.); oro Adult graduation diploma (e.g. Adult Dogwood B.C.); oro GED certificate obtained between 1973 and 2014; oro Graduation with a university degree or two year post-secondary diploma from an accredited institution (one-year diplomas will not be accepted) Valid Class 4 unrestricted B.C. Driver's License* or equivalent from another province (with no prohibitions/suspensions, and a maximum of 9 demerit points on a 5-year driver's abstract).Note: It is highly recommended that you book this test as soon as possible as testing dates are limited with ICBC.Preference may be given to candidates with one or more of the following:Education in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder rolesVolunteer experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder rolesPaid work experience in law enforcement, military service, or other first responder rolesExperience as a Youth or Adult (Provincial or Federal) Correctional OfficerA minimum of five (5) years of driving experience within CanadaOver three years of job-related driving experience (e.g., commercial, patrol, or service vehicles)Experience working with or supporting individuals experiencing mental health conditionsFor questions regarding this position, please contact About this Position:This position is also posted in the Lower Mainland, Interior, Island and Bilingual regions under REQs 121714, 121724, and This posting will be used to fill FULL-TIME positions as they arise in court locations listed above.The exact location of available full-time positions is normally determined 6-8 weeks before a class begins.An eligibility list may be established. Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments.Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.Security and Medical Screening: Enhanced Security Screening will be required.Medical exam will be required.Working for the BC Public Service:The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process.The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews.With over 200 different occupations available in 280 communities across the province, we offer exciting opportunities for your career. Come be a part of the BC Public Service, a Top 100 Employer that embraces diversity, health and career growth. For more information, please see What We Offer.How to Apply:Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the post.Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.Resume: YES - A resume is required as part of your application, however, it may not be used for initial shortlisting purposes.Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a comprehensive questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Include all relevant information about your educational accomplishments and employment history including job titles, start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and how you obtained your relevant experience. The questionnaire will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.IMPORTANT NEXT STEPS AND TIMELINES (TENTATIVE DATES):Below are the anticipated timeframes for the selection process. Please note that dates are subject to change.Written Evaluation (Stage 1): January 6-9th, 2026Application Screening (Stage 1): Screening documents due by January 14, 2026Class 4 Learner's License / SOFAST (Physical) Submission Deadline: January 30, 2026Physical Tests – SOFAST (Stage 2): January 31st – February 15th, 2026Interviews (Stage 2): March 2nd – March 31st, 2026Past Work Performance Evaluation (Stage 3): April 4, 2026, onwardsEnhanced Background Security Check (Stage 3): April 28th – May 9th, 2026Medical Exam (Stage 3): April 15th – May 5th, 2026Sheriff Recruit Training (14 Weeks): July 2, 2026NOTE: Applications will be reviewed on a weekly basis. Applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be contacted to submit the required screening stage documentation as outlined in the attachment "Assessment Process". Applicants who meet the minimum criteria and provide the required documentation may be contacted to begin the assessment process prior to the competition closing date.Correspondence about this competition will be sent to you from email addresses. Please add to your safe senders list to avoid missing out on these emails.Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation. Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.Job CategoryCompliance and Enforcement, Court and Judicial Services
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DEP SH 18R
3 hours ago
Cranbrook, BC, Canada BC Public Service Full time $51,000 - $82,000 per yearPosting TitleDEP SH 18R - Deputy Sheriff (INTERIOR)Position ClassificationDeputy Sheriff RecruitUnionGEUWork OptionsOn-SiteLocationCranbrook, BC V1C 7G5 CAKamloops, BC V2H 1B7 CAKelowna, BC V1Z 2S9 CAMultiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Nelson, BC V1L 6K1 CAOliver, BC V0H 1T2 CAPenticton, BC V2A 8X1 CASalmon Arm, BC V1E 4S4 CAVernon, BC V1T 9V2 CASalary...