Statutory Investigator
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Information
Job Requisition ID: 72661
Ministry: Public Safety and Emergency Services
Location: Edmonton or Calgary
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: August 7, 2025
Classification: Program Services 4 Market Adjustment (024PSAMA)
Salary: $2,757.39 to $3,604.17 bi-weekly ($71,968 - $94,069/year)
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is responsible for investigating serious and sensitive incidents under the Alberta Police Act and will investigate allegations of statutory offences following proclamation of amendments to the Police Act. These investigations involve events where serious injury or death may have been caused by police, a serious or sensitive allegations of police misconduct or an allegation of a statutory offence.
Role Responsibilities
Reporting to the ASIRT Manager of Disclosure and Special Projects, this position is responsible for conducting complex investigations into statutory offences, including planning and conducting interviews, reviewing criminal allegations and gathering and analyzing evidence.
Key Responsibilities:
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Supports ASIRT investigators on serious and sensitive files where necessary and as directed by the manager, primary investigator or investigative team members. Investigative functions may include interviewing witnesses and other involved parties, collection of evidence, detailed notetaking, creating comprehensive reports and other duties as required.
-
Leads investigation of Level 2, statutory complaints involving Alberta police officers.
-
Prepares detailed interview summaries and accurately documents statements.
-
Organizes and maintains investigative notes and materials, ensuring all documents are accurately recorded and securely stored.
-
Objective, thorough and timely investigations into statutory matters involving police improve public trust in policing, and support ASIRT and the PRC in achieving its mandate.
-
Interprets and identifies relevant allegations through the application of the Criminal Code, Police Act, and other statutes.
-
Conducts thorough investigation into allegations of statutory offences (level 2).
-
Ensures investigative processes adhere to legal, regulatory, and procedural standards including rules of evidence and administrative law.
-
Prepares court briefs and liaises with crown prosecutors to support the laying of charges or on the request of crown, obtains additional evidence to support charges.
-
Prepares investigative materials required when presenting evidence at a disciplinary hearing.
The Statutory Investigator may be required to deploy anywhere within ASIRT’s jurisdiction for field-based investigations, including 24-hour call outs as required.
Please
APS Competencies
Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans. We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process.
This link will assist you with understanding competencies:
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following APS competencies:
Systems Thinking – ASIRT and statutory investigators operate in a dynamic environment, using critical thinking and evidence-based problem-solving to ensure sound investigations and maintain public confidence in policing across Alberta.
Agility – ASIRT and statutory investigations are complex and demand flexibility, composure, and swift, effective decision-making to balance competing interests.
Creative Problem Solving – Managing police-involved incidents requires investigative experience, innovative thinking, teamwork, and leveraging diverse skill sets to enhance outcomes and identify growth areas.
Drive for Results – Investigators must be self-motivated, confident, and solution-oriented, using sound judgment and collaboration to navigate complex cases and achieve investigative goals.
Qualifications
A University degree (4 years) in a related field (Police Studies, Sociology, Criminology, or related field), plus four (4) years of progressively responsible related experience, or equivalent.
Equivalency - Directly related education or experience considered on the basis of:
-
1 year of education for 1 year of experience; or
-
1 year of experience for 1 year of education.
Required:
Job-specific experience, technical competencies, certification, and/or training:
-
In-depth knowledge and experience in investigative techniques, procedure, legislation, and courtroom procedures to investigate and bring forward statutory investigations.
-
In-depth knowledge of regulations, precedents and other relevant provincial and federal statues relating to investigations (i.e., a sound knowledge and understanding of relevant constitutional law, the Criminal Code, the Canada Evidence Act, the Police Act and regulations).
-
In-depth knowledge of the rules of evidence in relation to gathering or seizing of evidence, the management, security and continuity of evidence from incident scenes, judicial authorizations and other rules.
-
In-depth experience in creating investigative reports, court briefs, disclosure packages and information to obtain judicial authorizations such as search warrants and production orders.
-
Experience providing testimony in court or at hearings.
-
Clear understanding of ASIRT's and the PRC's mandate, business plans, structures, and reporting relationships including a solid understanding of branch and agency
Assets:
-
Demonstrated understanding of assessing investigative requirements including the need for specialty services (forensic identification officers, tech crime, etc.) to support investigations.
-
Analytical and reasoning skills to conduct special investigations (e.g., those involving significant public/police interest), assessing and interpreting evidence, maintaining the integrity of the investigative file, evaluating investigative results, and determining cause, analysing the circumstances, and making recommendations.
Please ensure your cover letter clearly highlights how your experience is aligned with the requirements and noted assets for the role.
Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. Refer to
Notes
This position works Monday to Friday, 36.25 hours a week
-
Job Location: Petroleum Plaza South (9915 – 108 Street NW), Edmonton OR John J. Bowlen Building (620 – 7 Avenue SW) Calgary
-
Travel: less than 25
Other Application Information:
-
A cover letter is required with your application, outlining how your education and experience aligns with the role.
-
Final candidates may be required to undergo a written test demonstrating writing skills and abilities pre or post interviews.
-
Please indicate employment duration for all roles listed on your resume and whether you worked part-time or full-time. For example, January 15, 2006 - June 25, 2009: Assistant (PT three 8 hrs. shifts/week).
-
This position may require final candidates to undergo a security clearance.
-
Any costs associated with obtaining the required documents/checks as noted or interview travel expenses, will be the responsibility of the candidate. Out-of-province applicants can obtain the required documents/checks from the province they currently reside in.
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same or lower classification across the Government of Alberta.
- Working for the Alberta Public Service -
- Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) -
- Alberta Public Service Benefit Information -
- Professional learning and development -
- Research Alberta Public Service Careers tool –
- Positive workplace culture and work-life balance
- Leadership and mentorship programs
How To Apply
Applicants are advised to provide information that clearly and concisely demonstrates how their qualifications meet the advertised requirements, including education, experience, and relevant examples of required competencies.
It is recommended that applicants include the assessment certificate from IQAS or any other educational assessment service as part of their application.
Closing Statement
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, across the Government of Alberta, at the same or lower classification level.
We thank all applicants for their interest. All applications will be reviewed to determine which candidates' qualifications most closely match the advertised requirements. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
If you require any further information on this job posting or require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact Alba Ngjelo at Alba.Ngjelo@gov.ab.ca.
About Government of Alberta
Work with the Alberta government to build a stronger province for current and future generations. We offer diverse and rewarding employment opportunities in an environment that encourages continuous learning and career growth.
We are one of the largest employers in Alberta with over 27,000 employees throughout the province. We are an award winning organization that values respect, accountability, integrity, and excellence. Our employees share a common vision of proudly working together to build a stronger province and make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of Albertans.
The people of Alberta enjoy a very high quality of life, including the lowest overall taxes in Canada.
www.jobs.alberta.ca
Please see our comment policy: https://www.alberta.ca/social-media-comment-policy.aspx
Statutory Investigator
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Information
Job Requisition ID: 72661
Ministry: Public Safety and Emergency Services
Location: Edmonton or Calgary
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: August 7, 2025
Classification: Program Services 4 Market Adjustment (024PSAMA)
Salary: $2,757.39 to $3,604.17 bi-weekly ($71,968 - $94,069/year)
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is responsible for investigating serious and sensitive incidents under the Alberta Police Act and will investigate allegations of statutory offences following proclamation of amendments to the Police Act. These investigations involve events where serious injury or death may have been caused by police, a serious or sensitive allegations of police misconduct or an allegation of a statutory offence.
Role Responsibilities
Reporting to the ASIRT Manager of Disclosure and Special Projects, this position is responsible for conducting complex investigations into statutory offences, including planning and conducting interviews, reviewing criminal allegations and gathering and analyzing evidence.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Supports ASIRT investigators on serious and sensitive files where necessary and as directed by the manager, primary investigator or investigative team members. Investigative functions may include interviewing witnesses and other involved parties, collection of evidence, detailed notetaking, creating comprehensive reports and other duties as required.
-
Leads investigation of Level 2, statutory complaints involving Alberta police officers.
-
Prepares detailed interview summaries and accurately documents statements.
-
Organizes and maintains investigative notes and materials, ensuring all documents are accurately recorded and securely stored.
-
Objective, thorough and timely investigations into statutory matters involving police improve public trust in policing, and support ASIRT and the PRC in achieving its mandate.
-
Interprets and identifies relevant allegations through the application of the Criminal Code, Police Act, and other statutes.
-
Conducts thorough investigation into allegations of statutory offences (level 2).
-
Ensures investigative processes adhere to legal, regulatory, and procedural standards including rules of evidence and administrative law.
-
Prepares court briefs and liaises with crown prosecutors to support the laying of charges or on the request of crown, obtains additional evidence to support charges.
-
Prepares investigative materials required when presenting evidence at a disciplinary hearing.
The Statutory Investigator may be required to deploy anywhere within ASIRT’s jurisdiction for field-based investigations, including 24-hour call outs as required.
Please
APS Competencies
Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans. We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process.
This link will assist you with understanding competencies:
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following APS competencies:
Systems Thinking – ASIRT and statutory investigators operate in a dynamic environment, using critical thinking and evidence-based problem-solving to ensure sound investigations and maintain public confidence in policing across Alberta.
Agility – ASIRT and statutory investigations are complex and demand flexibility, composure, and swift, effective decision-making to balance competing interests.
Creative Problem Solving – Managing police-involved incidents requires investigative experience, innovative thinking, teamwork, and leveraging diverse skill sets to enhance outcomes and identify growth areas.
Drive for Results – Investigators must be self-motivated, confident, and solution-oriented, using sound judgment and collaboration to navigate complex cases and achieve investigative goals.
Qualifications
A University degree (4 years) in a related field (Police Studies, Sociology, Criminology, or related field), plus four (4) years of progressively responsible related experience, or equivalent.
Equivalency - Directly related education or experience considered on the basis of:
-
1 year of education for 1 year of experience; or
-
1 year of experience for 1 year of education.
Required:
Job-specific experience, technical competencies, certification, and/or training:
-
In-depth knowledge and experience in investigative techniques, procedure, legislation, and courtroom procedures to investigate and bring forward statutory investigations.
-
In-depth knowledge of regulations, precedents and other relevant provincial and federal statues relating to investigations (i.e., a sound knowledge and understanding of relevant constitutional law, the Criminal Code, the Canada Evidence Act, the Police Act and regulations).
-
In-depth knowledge of the rules of evidence in relation to gathering or seizing of evidence, the management, security and continuity of evidence from incident scenes, judicial authorizations and other rules.
-
In-depth experience in creating investigative reports, court briefs, disclosure packages and information to obtain judicial authorizations such as search warrants and production orders.
-
Experience providing testimony in court or at hearings.
-
Clear understanding of ASIRT's and the PRC's mandate, business plans, structures, and reporting relationships including a solid understanding of branch and agency
Assets:
-
Demonstrated understanding of assessing investigative requirements including the need for specialty services (forensic identification officers, tech crime, etc.) to support investigations.
-
Analytical and reasoning skills to conduct special investigations (e.g., those involving significant public/police interest), assessing and interpreting evidence, maintaining the integrity of the investigative file, evaluating investigative results, and determining cause, analysing the circumstances, and making recommendations.
Please ensure your cover letter clearly highlights how your experience is aligned with the requirements and noted assets for the role.
Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. Refer to
Notes
This position works Monday to Friday, 36.25 hours a week
-
Job Location: Petroleum Plaza South (9915 – 108 Street NW), Edmonton OR John J. Bowlen Building (620 – 7 Avenue SW) Calgary
-
Travel: less than 25
Other Application Information:
-
A cover letter is required with your application, outlining how your education and experience aligns with the role.
-
Final candidates may be required to undergo a written test demonstrating writing skills and abilities pre or post interviews.
-
Please indicate employment duration for all roles listed on your resume and whether you worked part-time or full-time. For example, January 15, 2006 - June 25, 2009: Assistant (PT three 8 hrs. shifts/week).
-
This position may require final candidates to undergo a security clearance.
-
Any costs associated with obtaining the required documents/checks as noted or interview travel expenses, will be the responsibility of the candidate. Out-of-province applicants can obtain the required documents/checks from the province they currently reside in.
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same or lower classification across the Government of Alberta.
- Working for the Alberta Public Service -
- Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) -
- Alberta Public Service Benefit Information -
- Professional learning and development -
- Research Alberta Public Service Careers tool –
- Positive workplace culture and work-life balance
- Leadership and mentorship programs
How To Apply
Applicants are advised to provide information that clearly and concisely demonstrates how their qualifications meet the advertised requirements, including education, experience, and relevant examples of required competencies.
It is recommended that applicants include the assessment certificate from IQAS or any other educational assessment service as part of their application.
Closing Statement
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, across the Government of Alberta, at the same or lower classification level.
We thank all applicants for their interest. All applications will be reviewed to determine which candidates' qualifications most closely match the advertised requirements. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
If you require any further information on this job posting or require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact Alba Ngjelo at Alba.Ngjelo@gov.ab.ca.
About Government of Alberta
Work with the Alberta government to build a stronger province for current and future generations. We offer diverse and rewarding employment opportunities in an environment that encourages continuous learning and career growth.
We are one of the largest employers in Alberta with over 27,000 employees throughout the province. We are an award winning organization that values respect, accountability, integrity, and excellence. Our employees share a common vision of proudly working together to build a stronger province and make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of Albertans.
The people of Alberta enjoy a very high quality of life, including the lowest overall taxes in Canada.
www.jobs.alberta.ca
Please see our comment policy: https://www.alberta.ca/social-media-comment-policy.aspx