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Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard are stronger and most effective when we reflect the diversity of the Canadian population we serve. In support of achieving a diversified workforce, first consideration may be given to candidates self-declaring as belonging to one of the following employment equity groups: Indigenous Peoples, Visible Minorities, Persons with Disabilities, and Women. As part of your application to this selection process, we invite you to self-declare which employment equity group(s) you belong to. To learn more, visit our website on Self-declaring for Government of Canada jobs.
(*Note) Fishery Officers receive an annual allowance for performance of duties as a Fisheries Officer of $6,500$ and a First Aid allowance of $300 in addition to their basic salary.
In addition, an isolated post allowance may be granted in accordance with Appendix A - Classification of Isolated Posts of the Isolated Posts and Government Housing Directive: https://www.njc-cnm.gc.ca/directive/d4/v237/s624/en
Under the supervision of the detachment supervisor, without being exhaustive, the main responsibilities of the position are as follows:
• Produce the work schedules of fishery officers.
• Develop weekly work plans based on regional and sectoral priorities.
• Supervise fishery officers.
• Carry out patrols and investigations to enforce the Fisheries Act and its regulations.
• Monitor career progression of trainee fishery officers.
• Work closely with other districts, sectors and other law enforcement agencies.
The purpose of this process is to fill one (1) indeterminate position in Havre St-Pierre.
A pool of qualified candidates may be established and used to fill similar positions with various tenures, security profiles and linguistic requirements within Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
EDUCATION
• High school diploma or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience in law enforcement.
EXPERIENCES
• Experience in field law enforcement functions including powers similar to those exercised by fishery officers (arrest, search, seizure with or without warrants, preparation of legal proceedings, procedures for presentation of evidence at court, etc.).
• Experience leading law enforcement operations in the field.
The following qualification is considered assets. In other words, this qualification can be used to distinguish you from other candidates, it is not eliminatory.
EDUCATION (ASSET)
• Successfully complete the Fishery Officer Career Progression Program (FOCPP), or any other training program within the scope of the law.
ORGANIZATIONAL NEED
Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard are committed to establishing and maintaining a workforce representative of the population it serves. In order to achieve this representative workforce, preference may be given to candidates who, at the time of application, indicate that they are belonging to one of the following Employment Equity groups (self-declaration): Indigenous peoples, Women, Visible Minorities and Persons with Disabilities.
French essential
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KEY LEADERSHIP SKILLS
• Create a vision and strategy
• Mobilize people
• Demonstrate integrity and respect
• Collaborate with partners and stakeholders
• Promote innovation and guide change
• Results-oriented
ABILITIES
• Ability to communicate effectively orally
• Ability to communicate effectively in writing
• Ability to plan operations in response to issues related to regulatory compliance
• Ability to carry out risk assessments, for one's team and oneself, in the field
PERSONAL QUALITIES
• Judgment
• Self-control
Selection may be limited to members of the following Employment Equity groups: Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women
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Secret security clearance
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
For candidates who have not completed the FOCPP:
• Complete and succeed the fishery officer conversion and upgrade course.
For all candidates:
• Work on short notice, overtime, shift-work, evenings, weekends, and Statutory Holidays.
• Consent to assignment (for a limited time) or deployment* (permanent) anywhere in Canada to carry out all manner of law enforcement activities, including (but not limited to) land, coastal and on the high seas (air and maritime patrols), forensic investigations or special operations.
• Meet and maintain standards relating to physical and psychological health.
• Hold and maintain a valid driver's license (emergency vehicle class if necessary).
• Hold and maintain a first aid certificate and a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR**) certificate.
• Meet and maintain DFO proficiency standards for the use of force.
• Carry and use firearms as well as other prohibited or restricted weapons and defensive equipment.
• Wear a uniform and protective equipment and clothing.
• Work or travel on land, at sea or in the air, in various terrains and in various isolation conditions for varying periods of time and in all kinds of weather conditions.
• Work and train in or near water and on vessels of various sizes.
• Be able to testify in court***.
*Deployments may only be necessary in exceptional and extreme circumstances. Note that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans does not routinely permanently deploy fishery officers away from their home.
**Standard first aid certificate means the certificate issued by either a qualified person or organization for the successful completion of a two-day first aid course, which also includes Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) level C and Automated external defibrillator (AED) Training.
*** For the ability to testify in court: investigating agencies, as first party, must provide the Crown, with disclosure of evidence and findings of serious misconduct, which includes setting out its record of misconduct. A thorough security check will be conducted. For more information, see: https://sppc.gc.ca/eng/pub/fpsd-sfpg/fps-sfp/tpd/p2/ch12.html
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
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Throughout the process, your general conduct and communications, including e-mails, may be used to assess essential qualifications.
Every person has the right to participate in an appointment process in the official language(s) of their choice.
• An examination may be administered.
• An interview may be done.
• Reference checks may be conducted.
• You must provide proof of education.
It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure accurate contact information is provided and updated as required. Please provide a valid e-mail address as all correspondence will be sent via e-mail.
Find out more about how to apply for a job with the department, what information is included in a job offer and the meaning of various terms: https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/career-carriere/know-savoir-eng.htm
Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
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We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.