CPIC Information Operator II - Team Lead
Top Benefits
About the role
- This posting is for one (1) Temporary, Full-Time position that may end on or before December 31, 2025**
The CPIC Unit at the Edmonton Police Service is integral in preserving the quality of life in our communities by increasing public safety and security in cooperation with other agencies and the citizens of Edmonton. Join the CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) Unit where we offer a vibrant and challenging work environment with rewarding career opportunities. CPIC Unit provides a variety of work and the opportunity to contribute to your community. We are seeking a highly motivated and adaptable professional to lead and manage teams in this fast-paced, dynamic environment. This role requires exceptional supervision and teamwork skills to ensure public safety, community support, and police collaboration while thriving under high-pressure conditions. CPIC is a collaborative environment that promotes trust, communication, and efficiency among colleagues and partner agencies. This role provides opportunities to manage diverse tasks and responsibilities, demonstrating versatility and adaptability to meet ever-changing priorities and demands.
Reporting to the CPIC Unit Supervisor, the CPIC Operator II Team Lead must be able to work within a high-pressured environment to ensure the delivery of operational information and support to police personnel and authorized outside agencies. The CPIC Unit requires one (1) permanent and one (1) temporary individual with excellent leadership, customer service and communication skills to assume the following responsibilities:
- Supervise and oversee daily operations, providing leadership and guidance to CPIC Operator I in various roles.
- Monitor workload, equipment and systems for effectiveness and efficiency.
- Prepare employee performance and development plans.
- Development, implementation and evaluation of training procedures, programs and orientation processes
- Provide ongoing support, training, coaching and mentoring to employees.
- Ensure employee compliance with EPS and CPIC policies.
- Enter, audit and review and conduct maintenance of agency CPIC records and CPIC Purge reports to ensure accuracy and quality assurance standards are maintained.
- Manage warrant files for and coordinate the return of arrested individuals from out of the province as required.
- Participate in the hiring of and oversee training and development of new CPIC Operators.
- Assist police personnel and related agencies with CPIC information.
- Provide relief supervision acting as Unit Supervisor and other related duties as required.
Qualifications:
- Completion of the twelfth (12th) school grade.
- High School Diploma or equivalent. A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience within a Police/Court environment or a specialized area, including at least two (2) years as a CPIC Information Operator I.
- Extensive experience using EPROS/Niche UA, JOIN, CPIC and CPIC Web. Completion of the CPIC Maintenance Course would be an asset.
- Requires advanced knowledge of the CPIC system, policies and procedures.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both oral and written).
- Proven ability to build strong relationships, promote teamwork, and create a positive and inclusive work environment.
- Proven leadership ability, able to make sound decisions and use good judgment.
- Exceptional problem-solving skills, demonstrating foresight and accountability in decision-making processes.
- Identify and manage priorities in a high-pressured environment.
- Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, including fostering collaboration and trust during uncertain or challenging times.
- Demonstrated ability to guide teams through periods of transition with confidence and empathy.
- Proven experience in identifying, mitigating, and managing risks in a professional setting.
- Able to accurately and efficiently input, query, interpret, edit and relay information.
- Strong reading and comprehension skills.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the position, including the bending, lifting of banker boxes, etc.
Assets:
- Previous supervisory experience of a team of 4 or more people
- Successful completion of leadership training and/or certification
- Successful completion of conflict resolution training and/or certification
- Successful completion of Change Management training and/or Certification
Hours of Work: Rotating 12-hour shifts to provide 24-hour coverage - 4 days on and 4 days off, 2 days followed by 2 nights.
Salary Range: 21B, Salary Grade: 013, $27.813- $34.876 (Hourly), $2,225.00 - $2,790.10 (Bi-Weekly), $58,073.54 - $72,821.09 (Annually).
The rates quoted are in accordance with a collective agreement between the Union and the City of Edmonton.
General:
- The City of Edmonton thanks applicants for their interest in this opportunity. Candidates considered for the position will be contacted.
- We are an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
- Please include a current resume and covering letter with your online application.
- The option to work remotely is not available at this time.
- Applicants may be tested.
- As part of your pre-hire screening, you will be required to complete an Enhanced Security Clearance. Should you accept employment with the Edmonton Police Service you acknowledge and agree to participate in future Enhanced Security Re-Clearances at scheduled intervals or in any other circumstances, exigent or otherwise, as required by Human Resources Division.
The Province of Alberta is a party to the Federal Agreement on Internal Trade, the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility with British Columbia and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement with British Columbia and Saskatchewan. All of these agreements promote labour mobility between the Provinces. Applicants may obtain information regarding recognition of extra provincial credentials at www.newwestpartnershiptrade.ca.
HR Technician: CZ
About City of Edmonton
We’re young, ambitious and building something extraordinary. Located on Treaty 6 Territory and with a population of over one million, Edmonton is one of Canada's youngest and fastest growing cities. We’re building a resilient and diverse economy, attracting the best and the brightest and striving to be a world leader in environmental sustainability. We value quality of life, community safety and a welcoming spirit that embraces new people and new ideas.
CPIC Information Operator II - Team Lead
Top Benefits
About the role
- This posting is for one (1) Temporary, Full-Time position that may end on or before December 31, 2025**
The CPIC Unit at the Edmonton Police Service is integral in preserving the quality of life in our communities by increasing public safety and security in cooperation with other agencies and the citizens of Edmonton. Join the CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) Unit where we offer a vibrant and challenging work environment with rewarding career opportunities. CPIC Unit provides a variety of work and the opportunity to contribute to your community. We are seeking a highly motivated and adaptable professional to lead and manage teams in this fast-paced, dynamic environment. This role requires exceptional supervision and teamwork skills to ensure public safety, community support, and police collaboration while thriving under high-pressure conditions. CPIC is a collaborative environment that promotes trust, communication, and efficiency among colleagues and partner agencies. This role provides opportunities to manage diverse tasks and responsibilities, demonstrating versatility and adaptability to meet ever-changing priorities and demands.
Reporting to the CPIC Unit Supervisor, the CPIC Operator II Team Lead must be able to work within a high-pressured environment to ensure the delivery of operational information and support to police personnel and authorized outside agencies. The CPIC Unit requires one (1) permanent and one (1) temporary individual with excellent leadership, customer service and communication skills to assume the following responsibilities:
- Supervise and oversee daily operations, providing leadership and guidance to CPIC Operator I in various roles.
- Monitor workload, equipment and systems for effectiveness and efficiency.
- Prepare employee performance and development plans.
- Development, implementation and evaluation of training procedures, programs and orientation processes
- Provide ongoing support, training, coaching and mentoring to employees.
- Ensure employee compliance with EPS and CPIC policies.
- Enter, audit and review and conduct maintenance of agency CPIC records and CPIC Purge reports to ensure accuracy and quality assurance standards are maintained.
- Manage warrant files for and coordinate the return of arrested individuals from out of the province as required.
- Participate in the hiring of and oversee training and development of new CPIC Operators.
- Assist police personnel and related agencies with CPIC information.
- Provide relief supervision acting as Unit Supervisor and other related duties as required.
Qualifications:
- Completion of the twelfth (12th) school grade.
- High School Diploma or equivalent. A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience within a Police/Court environment or a specialized area, including at least two (2) years as a CPIC Information Operator I.
- Extensive experience using EPROS/Niche UA, JOIN, CPIC and CPIC Web. Completion of the CPIC Maintenance Course would be an asset.
- Requires advanced knowledge of the CPIC system, policies and procedures.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both oral and written).
- Proven ability to build strong relationships, promote teamwork, and create a positive and inclusive work environment.
- Proven leadership ability, able to make sound decisions and use good judgment.
- Exceptional problem-solving skills, demonstrating foresight and accountability in decision-making processes.
- Identify and manage priorities in a high-pressured environment.
- Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, including fostering collaboration and trust during uncertain or challenging times.
- Demonstrated ability to guide teams through periods of transition with confidence and empathy.
- Proven experience in identifying, mitigating, and managing risks in a professional setting.
- Able to accurately and efficiently input, query, interpret, edit and relay information.
- Strong reading and comprehension skills.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the position, including the bending, lifting of banker boxes, etc.
Assets:
- Previous supervisory experience of a team of 4 or more people
- Successful completion of leadership training and/or certification
- Successful completion of conflict resolution training and/or certification
- Successful completion of Change Management training and/or Certification
Hours of Work: Rotating 12-hour shifts to provide 24-hour coverage - 4 days on and 4 days off, 2 days followed by 2 nights.
Salary Range: 21B, Salary Grade: 013, $27.813- $34.876 (Hourly), $2,225.00 - $2,790.10 (Bi-Weekly), $58,073.54 - $72,821.09 (Annually).
The rates quoted are in accordance with a collective agreement between the Union and the City of Edmonton.
General:
- The City of Edmonton thanks applicants for their interest in this opportunity. Candidates considered for the position will be contacted.
- We are an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
- Please include a current resume and covering letter with your online application.
- The option to work remotely is not available at this time.
- Applicants may be tested.
- As part of your pre-hire screening, you will be required to complete an Enhanced Security Clearance. Should you accept employment with the Edmonton Police Service you acknowledge and agree to participate in future Enhanced Security Re-Clearances at scheduled intervals or in any other circumstances, exigent or otherwise, as required by Human Resources Division.
The Province of Alberta is a party to the Federal Agreement on Internal Trade, the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility with British Columbia and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement with British Columbia and Saskatchewan. All of these agreements promote labour mobility between the Provinces. Applicants may obtain information regarding recognition of extra provincial credentials at www.newwestpartnershiptrade.ca.
HR Technician: CZ
About City of Edmonton
We’re young, ambitious and building something extraordinary. Located on Treaty 6 Territory and with a population of over one million, Edmonton is one of Canada's youngest and fastest growing cities. We’re building a resilient and diverse economy, attracting the best and the brightest and striving to be a world leader in environmental sustainability. We value quality of life, community safety and a welcoming spirit that embraces new people and new ideas.