Inspector, Community Outreach
Top Benefits
About the role
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
As an Inspector, Community Outreach with the Public Vehicle Standards division, you will be responsible for ensuring the execution of Transit Public Safety's strategic vision, programs and intelligence-based deployment practices. Primary duties include:
- Oversee and lead the delivery of the Community Outreach team program, which is a partnership program between Alpha House (HELP Team), Transit Public Safety Peace Officers, Law Enforcement Agencies, and other valued community partners.
- Provide continual review of business unit policies and standard operating procedures, advance integrative strategies that support the business unit¿s goals and objectives.
- Ensure compliance with policy and audit requirements of the Provincial Public Security Peace Officer Program.
- Manage projects and ensure sustainable systems are developed which increase organizational capacity.
- Develop competency based human resource practices, recruitment, retention, and leadership development.
- Create and develop collaborative opportunities to work with community partnerships in an integrated, multi disciplinary approach providing resources and support to the vulnerable population.
- Provider strategic direction and oversight to direct reports, including Transit Public Safety Peace Officers, and the Community Outreach Liaison.
Qualifications
- A completed certificate or diploma equivalent to 2 to 3 years of full-time study in Justice Studies or Criminology, Law Enforcement, or a related Social Sciences discipline and at least 8 years of applicable experience.
- Supervisory experience in a unionized environment.
- Equivalent combinations of experience and education may be considered.
- Experience with outreach agencies and Casework experience would be considered an asset.
- A valid Class 5 Driver's License (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerits and no current suspensions or charges pending.
- Success in this position requires strong communication skills, leadership ability, customer service orientation, excellent people management skills and the ability to foster a positive work environment.
Pre-employment Requirements
- A security clearance and drug test will be conducted.
- Must obtain a City of Calgary operator's permit. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Pre-employment Drug Test: An offer of employment for this position will be conditional on an applicant passing a pre-employment drug test. This test assesses for use of drugs including cannabis. Failure to pass a pre-employment drug test may prevent an applicant from being hired into any safety sensitive position for a period of up to twelve months.
Position and Pay Information
Business Unit: Emergency Management & Community Safety
Union: Exempt
Position Type: 1 Permanent
Compensation: Level M1 $115,627 - 144,534 per annum
Hours of work: Standard 35 hour work week.
Days of work: This position works a 5-day work week earning 1 day off in a 3 week cycle.
Location: 1417C 33 Street SW
Audience: Internal/External
Apply By: April 13, 2026
Job ID: 314139
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About City of Calgary
City of Calgary employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that support a city of over one million people. If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, and have a desire to learn and grow, join us and make a difference in the lives of Calgarians. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive health benefits and insurance, defined benefit pension plan, work-life balance, flexible work options, health-spending account, diverse and inclusive workplace, learning and development opportunities, wellness programs and more.
A common purpose guides all our choices and decisions - to make life better every day. We anticipate the future and are committed to fostering a culture of innovation, creativity and best practices. We are at our best when we take responsibility for our actions and work together for the benefit of the people of Calgary. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
Make working for The City work for you, apply today at www.calgary.ca/careers.
To speak with a City recruiter, connect with Ashu Gandhi, David Fletcher or Jaci Spence-Eising on LinkedIn.
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Inspector, Community Outreach
Top Benefits
About the role
If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The City of Calgary. City employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities which make a difference in our community. We support work-life balance, promote physical and psychological safety, and offer competitive wages, pensions, and benefits. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
The City is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.
As an Inspector, Community Outreach with the Public Vehicle Standards division, you will be responsible for ensuring the execution of Transit Public Safety's strategic vision, programs and intelligence-based deployment practices. Primary duties include:
- Oversee and lead the delivery of the Community Outreach team program, which is a partnership program between Alpha House (HELP Team), Transit Public Safety Peace Officers, Law Enforcement Agencies, and other valued community partners.
- Provide continual review of business unit policies and standard operating procedures, advance integrative strategies that support the business unit¿s goals and objectives.
- Ensure compliance with policy and audit requirements of the Provincial Public Security Peace Officer Program.
- Manage projects and ensure sustainable systems are developed which increase organizational capacity.
- Develop competency based human resource practices, recruitment, retention, and leadership development.
- Create and develop collaborative opportunities to work with community partnerships in an integrated, multi disciplinary approach providing resources and support to the vulnerable population.
- Provider strategic direction and oversight to direct reports, including Transit Public Safety Peace Officers, and the Community Outreach Liaison.
Qualifications
- A completed certificate or diploma equivalent to 2 to 3 years of full-time study in Justice Studies or Criminology, Law Enforcement, or a related Social Sciences discipline and at least 8 years of applicable experience.
- Supervisory experience in a unionized environment.
- Equivalent combinations of experience and education may be considered.
- Experience with outreach agencies and Casework experience would be considered an asset.
- A valid Class 5 Driver's License (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerits and no current suspensions or charges pending.
- Success in this position requires strong communication skills, leadership ability, customer service orientation, excellent people management skills and the ability to foster a positive work environment.
Pre-employment Requirements
- A security clearance and drug test will be conducted.
- Must obtain a City of Calgary operator's permit. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
Pre-employment Drug Test: An offer of employment for this position will be conditional on an applicant passing a pre-employment drug test. This test assesses for use of drugs including cannabis. Failure to pass a pre-employment drug test may prevent an applicant from being hired into any safety sensitive position for a period of up to twelve months.
Position and Pay Information
Business Unit: Emergency Management & Community Safety
Union: Exempt
Position Type: 1 Permanent
Compensation: Level M1 $115,627 - 144,534 per annum
Hours of work: Standard 35 hour work week.
Days of work: This position works a 5-day work week earning 1 day off in a 3 week cycle.
Location: 1417C 33 Street SW
Audience: Internal/External
Apply By: April 13, 2026
Job ID: 314139
Not the right fit? Search for Inspector, Community Outreach jobs in Calgary, AB
About City of Calgary
City of Calgary employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that support a city of over one million people. If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, and have a desire to learn and grow, join us and make a difference in the lives of Calgarians. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive health benefits and insurance, defined benefit pension plan, work-life balance, flexible work options, health-spending account, diverse and inclusive workplace, learning and development opportunities, wellness programs and more.
A common purpose guides all our choices and decisions - to make life better every day. We anticipate the future and are committed to fostering a culture of innovation, creativity and best practices. We are at our best when we take responsibility for our actions and work together for the benefit of the people of Calgary. Together we make Calgary a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.
Make working for The City work for you, apply today at www.calgary.ca/careers.
To speak with a City recruiter, connect with Ashu Gandhi, David Fletcher or Jaci Spence-Eising on LinkedIn.