Part-Time Crime Stoppers Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
The North Bay Police Service is currently accepting applications for the position of permanent part-time Crime Stoppers Coordinator. This position is responsible for r**eceiving anonymous public information and disseminate this information to various Police Services and outside agencies and liaising with the Crime Stoppers Board of Directors.
PREREQUISITE
- Proven effective report writing skills
- Previous policing experience or related employment.
- Previous experience working with volunteer Boards.
- Proven effective communication skills.
- Effective computer skills.
PRINCIPAL TASKS
- Liaise with Board of Directors of Near North Crime Stoppers, the OPP Coordinator, other Crime Stoppers program personnel and the local media in order to enhance the effectiveness of the program.
- Respond to telephone calls, mail and electronic communications.
- Collect, analyze and disseminate information to appropriate Police and non-police agencies as required.
- Ensure timely return and proper handling of TIP information.
- Document and present requests to Crime Stoppers Board of Directors.
- Promote the Crime Stoppers program within the Service and in the community by providing training and presentations.
- Maintain and report on records and statistics as required by the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers Board, the Near North Crime Stoppers Board and in accordance with Service policy and procedures.
- Assist in television crime re-enactments as required.
- Take additional training as required.
- Perform additional duties as required.
Compensation: $39.76 - $43.00 per hour
Candidates will be evaluated in several stages, which will include testing, panel interview, personality assessment and a background investigation. If you have a condition or disability that could adversely affect your performance in participating in our testing, it is your responsibility to inform the North Bay Police Service Human Resources department at your earliest convenience PRIOR TO ATTENDING the scheduled testing.
Appropriate accommodations will be provided upon request throughout the hiring process in accordance with the North Bay Police Service’s Accommodation Policy and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
About North Bay Police Service
The North Bay Police Service is a team of 94 police officers, and 40 full-time and 22 part-time civilian support staff who proudly serve the City of North Bay and the Municipality of Callander.
Our jurisdiction, which is home to a combined population of 57,379 residents, is comprised of urban and rural settings and bordered by water, forest and wetlands.
Our members have strong working relationships with members of:
the Anishnabek Police Service, who provide police services to our neighbours on Nipissing First Nation and Dokis First Nation; the Ontario Provincial Police, who police provincial highways, navigable waterways, and surrounding rural communities; and the 22 Wing Military Police Flight, who provide police services to the local Canadian Armed Forces base. Our role, as legislated under Ontario's Police Services Act, is to:
prevent crime; enforce municipal, provincial and federal laws; help victims; keep public order; and respond to emergencies. Our mission statement
Dedicated to service, committed to community.
Our values
We, the members of the North Bay Police Service, are committed to:
excellence in policing; pride in professionalism; compassion for those in need; honesty, integrity, growth and teamwork.
Part-Time Crime Stoppers Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
The North Bay Police Service is currently accepting applications for the position of permanent part-time Crime Stoppers Coordinator. This position is responsible for r**eceiving anonymous public information and disseminate this information to various Police Services and outside agencies and liaising with the Crime Stoppers Board of Directors.
PREREQUISITE
- Proven effective report writing skills
- Previous policing experience or related employment.
- Previous experience working with volunteer Boards.
- Proven effective communication skills.
- Effective computer skills.
PRINCIPAL TASKS
- Liaise with Board of Directors of Near North Crime Stoppers, the OPP Coordinator, other Crime Stoppers program personnel and the local media in order to enhance the effectiveness of the program.
- Respond to telephone calls, mail and electronic communications.
- Collect, analyze and disseminate information to appropriate Police and non-police agencies as required.
- Ensure timely return and proper handling of TIP information.
- Document and present requests to Crime Stoppers Board of Directors.
- Promote the Crime Stoppers program within the Service and in the community by providing training and presentations.
- Maintain and report on records and statistics as required by the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers Board, the Near North Crime Stoppers Board and in accordance with Service policy and procedures.
- Assist in television crime re-enactments as required.
- Take additional training as required.
- Perform additional duties as required.
Compensation: $39.76 - $43.00 per hour
Candidates will be evaluated in several stages, which will include testing, panel interview, personality assessment and a background investigation. If you have a condition or disability that could adversely affect your performance in participating in our testing, it is your responsibility to inform the North Bay Police Service Human Resources department at your earliest convenience PRIOR TO ATTENDING the scheduled testing.
Appropriate accommodations will be provided upon request throughout the hiring process in accordance with the North Bay Police Service’s Accommodation Policy and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
About North Bay Police Service
The North Bay Police Service is a team of 94 police officers, and 40 full-time and 22 part-time civilian support staff who proudly serve the City of North Bay and the Municipality of Callander.
Our jurisdiction, which is home to a combined population of 57,379 residents, is comprised of urban and rural settings and bordered by water, forest and wetlands.
Our members have strong working relationships with members of:
the Anishnabek Police Service, who provide police services to our neighbours on Nipissing First Nation and Dokis First Nation; the Ontario Provincial Police, who police provincial highways, navigable waterways, and surrounding rural communities; and the 22 Wing Military Police Flight, who provide police services to the local Canadian Armed Forces base. Our role, as legislated under Ontario's Police Services Act, is to:
prevent crime; enforce municipal, provincial and federal laws; help victims; keep public order; and respond to emergencies. Our mission statement
Dedicated to service, committed to community.
Our values
We, the members of the North Bay Police Service, are committed to:
excellence in policing; pride in professionalism; compassion for those in need; honesty, integrity, growth and teamwork.