Community Peace Officer
Listed on 2026-01-13
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Government
Police Officer
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Base pay rangeCA $48.18/yr - CA $56.63/yr
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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is seeking dedicated and professional Community Peace Officers to join our regional enforcement team.
As a Community Peace Officer, you’ll be on the front lines of municipal enforcement—promoting traffic safety, animal protection, reducing crime in partnership with the RCMP, and enforcing local bylaws. Your role is essential in building community trust and enhancing public safety throughout Fort McMurray and surrounding rural areas.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Under general supervision, the Community Peace Officer ensures compliance with all municipal bylaws, provincial acts, and legislation. Community Peace Officers carry out an extensive range of investigation and enforcement requirements and functions. The incumbent will answer enquiries, initiate investigations, and finalize complaints.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Enforce municipal bylaws, provincial statutes, and legislation by responding to complaints, initiating investigations, and finalizing complaints.
- Community Peace Officer will be responsible for enforcing all bylaws under the purview of Bylaw Services, they may also be required to assume responsibilities involving specific services. Those specialist areas include, but are not limited to:
- Parking Enforcement
- Photo Enforcement
- Private/Public Property Land Use Enforcement
- Licensing Enforcement
- Community Standards Enforcement
- Parks and Walkway Patrols
- Animal Control
- Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
- Off Highway Vehicle
- Issue violation tickets, lay charges, process summons and subpoenas, assist with prosecutions, and represent the Municipality in a court of law.
- Appear and testify in court.
- Work with and liaise with other departments, branches, prosecutors, and other outside agencies as required.
- Apprehend animals, transport animals, and provide safe rescue and release of animals.
- Compile records, submit detailed completed reports, and maintain files.
- Provide friendly and informative education the public, relating to municipal bylaws and bylaw services.
- Enter, query, and maintain data in the information management system.
- Mentor junior colleagues and assist with the orientation and training of new officers.
- Participate in community events and activities as a representative of Bylaw Services.
- Provide an officer presence for Council and Municipal meetings or events as necessary.
- Provide a visible presence in the community by conducting foot and bike patrols and attending community events.
- Maintain equipment and vehicles as required.
- Carry out safe work practices and adhere to safety and other work-related regulations; report unsafe and or unsecure situations that may arise.
- Perform other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Ability to compile and present evidence in a court of law.
- Capable of maintaining professionalism during periods of stress and/or heavy workload.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clarify and convey information in a clear and concise manner.
- Ability to be discreet and keep all documentation and information strictly confidential.
- Knowledge of, or ability to acquire knowledge of, relevant municipal bylaws, provincial acts, and legislation.
- Ability to complete training as required to improve/maintain skills or to ensure adherence with regulated standards.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent with four (4) years of direct law enforcement experience is required.
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- Diploma in Law Enforcement or related program with a focus on enforcement and investigations, or graduation from an accredited Police Academy with two (2) years of direct law…
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