DescriptionThis is direct community contact work carried out in consultation and cooperation with citizens to provide public safety service to: preserve life protect property enforce statutes prevent crime and detect / apprehend offenders / violators investigate vehicle accidents use effective problem-solving techniques for problem resolution and respond to community concerns relative to enhancing the overall quality of life. Work is performed under supervision of senior constables or non-commissioned officers.
Qualifications Required:
Graduation from a recognized Police Training Institution. The incumbent must meet departmental medical and physical standards obtain security clearance and qualify for appointment as a Police Officer in accordance with the New Brunswick Police Act Regulation 91-498.
What Youll Do:
Communicate with individuals and groups to prevent and solve criminal activities and address various crime prevention initiatives and respond to quality of life concerns.
Solve problems related to crime causation community concerns and issues prevention protection and court action.
Crisis Intervention for conflict crisis personal crisis man-made and natural disasters.
Document and record information on activities for analysis research legal and court requirements.
Manage information by entering manipulating and analyzing information for problem solving research and investigative purposes.
Educator/Teacher of crime prevention security safety knowledge information and skills for individuals and groups in the community.
Prepare cases and take legal action as a result of investigations the collection of evidence and the laying of charges pursuant to relevant legislation.
What Youll Bring:
- Knowledge of and compliance with relevant legislation (Federal Criminal Code CDS Act Evidence Act Provincial Motor Vehicle Liquor Police Mental Health)
- Standards policy and procedure geographic area;
- Skills - communication (interviewing) police vehicle operation defense and control tactics fitness (PARE) firearms basic computer knowledge (RPIC) radar Breathalyzer (SL2) accident investigation I dispute (domestic) conflict intervention documents (notes reports forms) incidents non-complex investigations gather evidence and recognize procedures for complex/major investigations and takes appropriate step/procedures crisis intervention.
- Bilingualism preferred minimum: French - Basic level (1).
Ethical Standards : Members of the Fredericton Police Force have a significant role in building and maintaining the public trust by upholding the highest ethical standards both on and off duty. Applicants to the Fredericton Police Force must be prepared to follow our core values and act professionally respectfully with integrity and with compassion in accordance to the law and the New Brunswick Police Act and Regulations.
Perks :
- Competitive salary range ($2755.66 - $4305.72).
- Bi-weekly benefit spending allowance of $305.
- Health Dental and Pension plans.
- A broad range of policing opportunities within the department.
- Cutting-edge technology training and equipment.
Apply Now!
Please submit your application on or before December 31 2026 at 4:30 p.m. AST.
If you have any questions email
Please Include:
- Cover Letter - Please indicate your earliest possible start date.
- Up to date résumé - maximum 3 pages
- Proof of graduation from certified Police Training Academy or as a Career Officer. Military police provide QL status.
- Current contact information
- Complete Employment History
- Education and Qualifications
- Specialized Training
The City of Fredericton is an equal opportunity employer.
We thank you for your application however only those selected for screening will be contacted.
DescriptionThis is direct community contact work carried out in consultation and cooperation with citizens to provide public safety service to: preserve life protect property enforce statutes prevent crime and detect / apprehend offenders / violators investigate vehicle accidents use effective probl...
DescriptionThis is direct community contact work carried out in consultation and cooperation with citizens to provide public safety service to: preserve life protect property enforce statutes prevent crime and detect / apprehend offenders / violators investigate vehicle accidents use effective problem-solving techniques for problem resolution and respond to community concerns relative to enhancing the overall quality of life. Work is performed under supervision of senior constables or non-commissioned officers.
Qualifications Required:
Graduation from a recognized Police Training Institution. The incumbent must meet departmental medical and physical standards obtain security clearance and qualify for appointment as a Police Officer in accordance with the New Brunswick Police Act Regulation 91-498.
What Youll Do:
Communicate with individuals and groups to prevent and solve criminal activities and address various crime prevention initiatives and respond to quality of life concerns.
Solve problems related to crime causation community concerns and issues prevention protection and court action.
Crisis Intervention for conflict crisis personal crisis man-made and natural disasters.
Document and record information on activities for analysis research legal and court requirements.
Manage information by entering manipulating and analyzing information for problem solving research and investigative purposes.
Educator/Teacher of crime prevention security safety knowledge information and skills for individuals and groups in the community.
Prepare cases and take legal action as a result of investigations the collection of evidence and the laying of charges pursuant to relevant legislation.
What Youll Bring:
- Knowledge of and compliance with relevant legislation (Federal Criminal Code CDS Act Evidence Act Provincial Motor Vehicle Liquor Police Mental Health)
- Standards policy and procedure geographic area;
- Skills - communication (interviewing) police vehicle operation defense and control tactics fitness (PARE) firearms basic computer knowledge (RPIC) radar Breathalyzer (SL2) accident investigation I dispute (domestic) conflict intervention documents (notes reports forms) incidents non-complex investigations gather evidence and recognize procedures for complex/major investigations and takes appropriate step/procedures crisis intervention.
- Bilingualism preferred minimum: French - Basic level (1).
Ethical Standards : Members of the Fredericton Police Force have a significant role in building and maintaining the public trust by upholding the highest ethical standards both on and off duty. Applicants to the Fredericton Police Force must be prepared to follow our core values and act professionally respectfully with integrity and with compassion in accordance to the law and the New Brunswick Police Act and Regulations.
Perks :
- Competitive salary range ($2755.66 - $4305.72).
- Bi-weekly benefit spending allowance of $305.
- Health Dental and Pension plans.
- A broad range of policing opportunities within the department.
- Cutting-edge technology training and equipment.
Apply Now!
Please submit your application on or before December 31 2026 at 4:30 p.m. AST.
If you have any questions email
Please Include:
- Cover Letter - Please indicate your earliest possible start date.
- Up to date résumé - maximum 3 pages
- Proof of graduation from certified Police Training Academy or as a Career Officer. Military police provide QL status.
- Current contact information
- Complete Employment History
- Education and Qualifications
- Specialized Training
The City of Fredericton is an equal opportunity employer.
We thank you for your application however only those selected for screening will be contacted.
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