About the role
**Competition No:**2026-VSC
**Duration:**Auxiliary
**Salary:**See Below
Schedule:
Special Notes:
**Last Updated:**3/19/26
This is specialized work in providing direct support services to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma. Victim Services Caseworkers respond to police, community and self-initiated referrals to assist victims and witnesses of crime and trauma. Our team offers crisis intervention, emotional support, practical assistance and community/program referrals for victims, witnesses and family members. This position responds to in office and after hours RCMP call-out requests to assist police in supporting victims/witnesses/families in a wide range of incidents including but not limited to sudden deaths, fatal/serious vehicle crashes, next-of-kin notifications, robberies, domestic violence, physical assaults. In consultation with the investigating officer, we provide updates to clients on the progress of police investigations, assistance in completing applications and victim impact statements, prepare and maintain a variety of records and correspondence, court updates and establish and maintain client files by documenting services provided. Performs related work as required.
Qualifications include Completion of the 12th school grade, preferably supplemented by courses in social services, victim services, trauma intervention or criminology, plus considerable related experience working with victims of crime and trauma, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Considerable knowledge of regulations governing programs (such as the criminal justice system and social services), practices and techniques of crisis intervention and follow-up support, practices and terminology used in documenting client contacts and maintaining related files. Sound knowledge of community resources and working knowledge of court and police procedures. Ability to effectively provide direct services to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma, including emotional support, information and referrals, often under stressful circumstances; prepare and keep organized records related to the work; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with police and a variety of internal and external contacts. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Valid Driver’s License for the Province of British Columbia is required, as well as the ability to obtain and maintain an RCMP Enhanced Security Clearance.
Pay Rate:$34.63 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2024 Rates)
$37.09 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2026 Rates)
Location: RCMP Detachment
**Hours of work:**This is an auxiliary position, hours and shifts are based on operational requirements and do not provide guaranteed hours of work, which may include office and on-call shifts. Typical office shifts may range from 9:00-21:00. Typical on-call shifts may range from 21:00-7:00 on weekdays, and 18:00-8:00 on Friday, weekends, and statutory holidays.
Please apply online at www.burnaby.ca/careers byMonday, March 30, 2026.
Copiesofrelevantprofessionalcertificates, degrees,orticketswillbe requiredatthetimeoftheinterview.PleasecontactPeopleand**Culture at604-294-7303ifyoudonotreceiveaconfirmationemailwithinonehourofsubmittingyourapplicationonlineatwww.burnaby.ca/careers. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
WerespectfullyacknowledgethattheCityofBurnabyislocatedontheuncededterritoriesofthexʷməθkʷəy̓əm*(Musqueam),Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm Peoples (Kwikwetlem). Each Nation has distinct histories and distinct traditional territoriesthatfullyorpartially encompassthecity.Weencourageyou to learn moreabout theHostNationswhoseancestorshaveoccupied and used these lands, including parts of present-day Burnaby, for thousands of years. We are grateful to be on this territoryas we dedicate ourselves to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects our vibrant community and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds, genders, ages, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, and life experiences.*
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About City of Burnaby
Burnaby is a great place to live, learn, work and play. We are committed to strengthening our overall well-being and growing into the future as a liveable, vibrant and sustainable community. Burnaby works to facilitate an engaged and active citizenry, a healthy economy and a real respect for the natural environment. It was voted by Maclean’s Magazine as the “Best Run City in Canada!”
If you're an exceptional team player who is looking for meaningful challenges and a great place to live, work and grow, contact us today. Let's get to work making Burnaby the best it can be!
Get the 98.6 km squared office at: www.burnaby.ca/careers
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About the role
**Competition No:**2026-VSC
**Duration:**Auxiliary
**Salary:**See Below
Schedule:
Special Notes:
**Last Updated:**3/19/26
This is specialized work in providing direct support services to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma. Victim Services Caseworkers respond to police, community and self-initiated referrals to assist victims and witnesses of crime and trauma. Our team offers crisis intervention, emotional support, practical assistance and community/program referrals for victims, witnesses and family members. This position responds to in office and after hours RCMP call-out requests to assist police in supporting victims/witnesses/families in a wide range of incidents including but not limited to sudden deaths, fatal/serious vehicle crashes, next-of-kin notifications, robberies, domestic violence, physical assaults. In consultation with the investigating officer, we provide updates to clients on the progress of police investigations, assistance in completing applications and victim impact statements, prepare and maintain a variety of records and correspondence, court updates and establish and maintain client files by documenting services provided. Performs related work as required.
Qualifications include Completion of the 12th school grade, preferably supplemented by courses in social services, victim services, trauma intervention or criminology, plus considerable related experience working with victims of crime and trauma, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Considerable knowledge of regulations governing programs (such as the criminal justice system and social services), practices and techniques of crisis intervention and follow-up support, practices and terminology used in documenting client contacts and maintaining related files. Sound knowledge of community resources and working knowledge of court and police procedures. Ability to effectively provide direct services to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma, including emotional support, information and referrals, often under stressful circumstances; prepare and keep organized records related to the work; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with police and a variety of internal and external contacts. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Valid Driver’s License for the Province of British Columbia is required, as well as the ability to obtain and maintain an RCMP Enhanced Security Clearance.
Pay Rate:$34.63 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2024 Rates)
$37.09 per hour + 12% in lieu of benefits (2026 Rates)
Location: RCMP Detachment
**Hours of work:**This is an auxiliary position, hours and shifts are based on operational requirements and do not provide guaranteed hours of work, which may include office and on-call shifts. Typical office shifts may range from 9:00-21:00. Typical on-call shifts may range from 21:00-7:00 on weekdays, and 18:00-8:00 on Friday, weekends, and statutory holidays.
Please apply online at www.burnaby.ca/careers byMonday, March 30, 2026.
Copiesofrelevantprofessionalcertificates, degrees,orticketswillbe requiredatthetimeoftheinterview.PleasecontactPeopleand**Culture at604-294-7303ifyoudonotreceiveaconfirmationemailwithinonehourofsubmittingyourapplicationonlineatwww.burnaby.ca/careers. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
WerespectfullyacknowledgethattheCityofBurnabyislocatedontheuncededterritoriesofthexʷməθkʷəy̓əm*(Musqueam),Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm Peoples (Kwikwetlem). Each Nation has distinct histories and distinct traditional territoriesthatfullyorpartially encompassthecity.Weencourageyou to learn moreabout theHostNationswhoseancestorshaveoccupied and used these lands, including parts of present-day Burnaby, for thousands of years. We are grateful to be on this territoryas we dedicate ourselves to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects our vibrant community and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds, genders, ages, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, and life experiences.*
Not the right fit? Search for Victim Services Caseworker jobs in Burnaby, BC
About City of Burnaby
Burnaby is a great place to live, learn, work and play. We are committed to strengthening our overall well-being and growing into the future as a liveable, vibrant and sustainable community. Burnaby works to facilitate an engaged and active citizenry, a healthy economy and a real respect for the natural environment. It was voted by Maclean’s Magazine as the “Best Run City in Canada!”
If you're an exceptional team player who is looking for meaningful challenges and a great place to live, work and grow, contact us today. Let's get to work making Burnaby the best it can be!
Get the 98.6 km squared office at: www.burnaby.ca/careers
Photo credit: Kenny Louie