Experienced Officer 2026 at CityofOttawa
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Feb, 26

Salary

119308.0

Posted On

15 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Community Engagement, Policing Experience, Basic Constable Training, Emergency First Aid, CPR Certification, Fitness Test, Driver's License, Probationary Period, Adverse Weather Conditions, Training, Shift Work, Communication Skills, Teamwork

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Competition Number: 19854  Position Status: Full-time Permanent  Competition closing date: 16/11/2026 About Us The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is a progressive employer that believes in, promotes, and demonstrates the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). The OPS is continuously working to deliver a service that is effective and responsive to the needs of our ever-evolving community. As such, we are looking for candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences to complement our service, as we endeavour to reflect the community we serve.Posting Details If you are a current serving police officer and would like to continue your passion for serving in the community, the Ottawa Police Service could be the organization for you.  If you have what we are looking for, we welcome the opportunity for you to demonstrate your strengths. Our recruiting team will work with your schedule in coordinating a process that is fair and efficient.   Salary Information: $81, 130.00 –  $119, 308.83 annually (effective July 1, 2025)Required Qualifications Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Have their high school diploma or equivalent. Possess a full G Ontario Driver's License or provincial equivalent. Have their Basic Constable Training Diploma from the Ontario Police College or equivalent.  If you are a police officer serving outside the Province of Ontario, a diploma from a recognized Police Academy is required (BC Justice Institute, Edmonton Police Service, Calgary Police Service, Saskatchewan Police College, Winnipeg Police Service, École Nationale de Police du Québec, Atlantic Police Academy or RCMP). Have successfully passed a probationary period with their police service or equivalent as set out in the Community Safety and Policing Act 84 (1) and (4). Preference will be given to candidates who have a minimum of 2 years policing experience. Be in good standing with their current or previous service. Hours of Work Must be able to work all shifts as designated in the hours of work section.The incumbent is required to work hours commensurate with a 24 / 7 shift schedule in order to meet operational requirements of the section, between days, afternoons ,evenings and/or nights (including Statutory Holidays).Effort and Working Conditions This position will require officers to work in adverse weather and uncomfortable conditions.  It can require officers to sit or stand for long periods of time without relief. In service Training Successful candidates will be required to attend the Ottawa Police Professional Development center (63 Slack Road) for training.  Officers outside the province of Ontario may be required to write a provincial qualifying exam.Application and Selection Process Your application must be received electronically through the applicant tracking system and must include:  A cover letter and detailed resume (including work experience prior to policing, policing experience, courses, training, community engagement and education) A valid fitness test from your service (which was issued within one year of your application). Valid Emergency First Aid and Level C CPR certification.  A copy of your Basic Constable Training Diploma from the Ontario Police College or equivalent.    The successful completion of any phase of the application process does not guarantee proceeding to the next phase. Most communications will be done via email. Please ensure that you are checking your junk and spam mail as well.We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected to continue in the selection process will be contacted.   The Ottawa Police Service promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion. We provide accommodation during all parts of the hiring process as required. Applicants need to make their needs known if contacted to proceed to the selection process. Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request.   Additional information about our hiring process can be found on the web site www.ottawapolice.ca.   Please contact RecruitmentTeam@ottawapolice.ca or 613-236-1222 x 5505 if you have any questions.
Responsibilities
The position involves serving the community as a police officer, requiring a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Officers must be prepared to work various shifts to meet operational requirements.
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