(EXTERNAL)
2026JAN07
Media Disclosure Technician
(PERMANENT FULL-TIME)
**Please note only applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party sites will not be considered**
City of Lethbridge () proudly acknowledges that we are located at the heart of Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Territory home of Kainai Piikani Siksika and Amskapi Piikani (Montana USA) First Nations. Lethbridge is also located within the Métis Nation of Alberta Region III. Lethbridge is southwestern Albertas largest community close to the Rocky Mountains and strategically located two hours south of Calgary. We are home to just over 111000 residents and two major post-secondary institutions -- the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Polytechnique. The City of Lethbridge recognizes the diversity of our community and is working to ensure programs services facilities and employment opportunities are inclusive to all people.
The Lethbridge Police Service is currently accepting applications for one or more full-time permanent positions of Media Disclosure Technician.Reporting to the Body Worn Camera Coordinator the Media Disclosure Technician will be responsible for analyzing identifying and redacting sensitive information from digital media evidence to mitigate safety risks and legal liability and ensure playability of all digital media generated or received by the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS).
The Media Disclosure Technician will process audio and video evidence generated by the public and the LPS for disclosure for Federal and Provincial Court. They are responsible for vetting and editing digital media that meets admissibility requirements for Court. This includes evidentiary disclosure for audio and video recordings of statements that are taken under oath witness interviews In-Car digital video Body-Worn Camera (BWC) footage Closed Circuit (CCTV) video and any other digital evidence.
The Media Disclosure Technician(s) are new positions to the LPS and will be integral members of the LPS Media Disclosure Team working under the direction of the Body Worn Camera Coordinator to ensure digital evidence is properly reviewed redacted and prepared for disclosure. Accurate compliant and professionally edited media is essential to maintaining the integrity of court proceedings. For this reason a high level of accuracy accountability and technical competency is critical to the work performed by the Media Disclosure Team.
As a Media Disclosure Technician you will:
- Examine review convert and vet digital media evidence for disclosure including BWC footage CCTV incar video witness interviews and other audio/video evidence.
- Apply redactions to sensitive information using Axons to ensure compliance with privacy legislation protect investigative techniques and meet court disclosure requirements.
- Prioritize and manage disclosure timelines ensuring all media is processed and delivered in accordance with Federal and Provincial Court deadlines.
- Review and redact BWC footage for Access to Information Act requests ensuring compliance with POPA ATIA and LPS policy.
- Document all redaction decisions and processes maintaining accurate notes statistics and audit trails for potential court testimony.
- Prepare clear wellwritten documentation for Crown Prosecutors and the LPS Access & Privacy Unit outlining redaction rationale and processes used.
- Maintain accurate records of all media processed including tracking progress completion status and monthly performance metrics.
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including Crown Prosecutors LPS officers and the LPS Records Management Section to ensure highquality courtready media products.
- Provide education and guidance to sworn and civilian staff Crown Prosecutors and Crown Assistants on media access disclosure processes and best practices.
- Stay current on emerging video technologies advising the BWC Coordinator and Staff Sergeant on potential upgrades or new equipment needs.
- Handle sensitive and confidential material with a high degree of discretion and independent accountability.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Body Worn Camera Coordinator or Staff Sergeant i/c Support Services.
As the successful candidate you will have:
- High School Diploma plus up to two years of post secondary education/ post secondary certificate in Justice Studies Police Studies Digital Media or a related field.
- A minimum of 1 to 3 years of relevant experience with reviewing analyzing editing or redacting digital information such as video audio documents or other media is strongly preferred.
- Experience with digital evidence systems particularly Axon including video editing and redaction tools would be considered an asset
- Strong computer proficiency including word processing data navigation extraction formatting and intermediate skills in Microsoft Office (Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook) is required.
- Knowledge of police records management systems preferably Niche RMS and familiarity with LPS policies and procedures is preferred
- Understanding of policing procedures relevant to evidence handling disclosure and investigative processes.
- Knowledge of video and audio technologies including capture techniques file formats and playback systems.
- Experience working with sensitive or confidential information demonstrating sound judgment and independent accountability is required
- Substantial understanding of the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA) and Access to Information Act (ATIA) would be considered an asset.
- Practical knowledge of digital evidence management disclosure requirements and Crown expectations.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills including the ability to prepare clear documentation and potentially testify in court regarding disclosure processes.
- Strong analytical and decisionmaking skills with the ability to evaluate priorities and manage timesensitive materials.
- High attention to detail and accuracy essential for preparing courtready disclosure packages.
- Ability to multitask and adapt to frequently changing priorities and directives.
- Effective relationshipbuilding skills working collaboratively with LPS staff Crown Prosecutors and external stakeholders.
- Commitment to continuous learning staying current with evolving legislation technologies and LPS procedures.
This permanent full-time position falls under the protection of a collective agreement associated to the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 70 contract. CUPE Local 70 represents employees who are employed in number of civic departments within the City of Lethbridge.
Wage:$39.36 per hour (2026 Interim Job Rate)
Hours:Monday to Friday 37.5 hours per week
(Flexible/Compressed Work Week is available)
The City of Lethbridge offers a competitive and flexible compensation package including a generous health care spending account and a defined benefit pension plan (LAPP).
The successful candidate is required to consent to a police security clearance which includes the voluntary completion and submission of a personal disclosure form (lifestyle questionnaire) criminal and police records check reference checks and truth verification through polygraph examination.
Details
STEPS OF HIRING PROCESS
- Resumes will be reviewed for qualifications education experience training and skills.
- Selected applicants will be contacted to complete a Personal Disclosure Form and Security Clearance Declaration (applicable to applicants outside of LPS).
- Successful applicants will be contacted for a Behavioral Descriptive Interview.
- A Security Clearance Check will be conducted (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- Successful completion of a Polygraph Examination Procedure (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- Reference verification of a minimum of three professional references (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- A successful candidate will be selected and offered the position.
- All components of the selection process will be administered scored evaluated and interpreted in a fair and uniform manner.
- Duration of the hiring process may take approximately two to three months.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter online via the bamboo HR link posted above.
Submissions will be accepted until Wednesday January 28 2026 at 4:00PM MST
For further information on this opportunity please contact:Marc Gaumont Body Worn Camera Coordinator at
**Please note only applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link above will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party sites will not be considered**
Facility Dogs
As a prospective employee it is important for you to know that LPS has two facility dogs in the workplace. LPS facility dogs are here to support our employees in positive constructive manner. Further LPS facility dogs support the emotional needs of victims and or witnesses through the Criminal Justice Process. A Facility Dog is directed by a professional with specialized expertise. Facility dogs frequent many areas of our addition we have police service dogs. Our police service dogs have minimal interaction with employees on site under the supervision of a trained handler.
Landed Immigrant/Citizenship Status Canada
The Lethbridge Police Service welcomes employment applications from those who are currently Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents. We require a significant background screening process to obtain a successful security clearance as a condition of employment with our agency. As an employer we are unable to sponsor Canadian Work Permits/Visas or Permanent Residence applications at this time.
Work Location
LPS employees are required to carry-out their assigned duties in-person at a Lethbridge Police Service facility. Our Lethbridge Police Service Headquarters are located at 135 1st Avenue South Lethbridge AB T1J 0A1**
THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest.
We will only contact individuals selected for interviews.
Required Experience:
IC
(EXTERNAL) 2026JAN07 Media Disclosure Technician(PERMANENT FULL-TIME)**Please note only applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party sites will not be considered** City of Lethbridge () ...
(EXTERNAL)
2026JAN07
Media Disclosure Technician
(PERMANENT FULL-TIME)
**Please note only applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party sites will not be considered**
City of Lethbridge () proudly acknowledges that we are located at the heart of Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Territory home of Kainai Piikani Siksika and Amskapi Piikani (Montana USA) First Nations. Lethbridge is also located within the Métis Nation of Alberta Region III. Lethbridge is southwestern Albertas largest community close to the Rocky Mountains and strategically located two hours south of Calgary. We are home to just over 111000 residents and two major post-secondary institutions -- the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Polytechnique. The City of Lethbridge recognizes the diversity of our community and is working to ensure programs services facilities and employment opportunities are inclusive to all people.
The Lethbridge Police Service is currently accepting applications for one or more full-time permanent positions of Media Disclosure Technician.Reporting to the Body Worn Camera Coordinator the Media Disclosure Technician will be responsible for analyzing identifying and redacting sensitive information from digital media evidence to mitigate safety risks and legal liability and ensure playability of all digital media generated or received by the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS).
The Media Disclosure Technician will process audio and video evidence generated by the public and the LPS for disclosure for Federal and Provincial Court. They are responsible for vetting and editing digital media that meets admissibility requirements for Court. This includes evidentiary disclosure for audio and video recordings of statements that are taken under oath witness interviews In-Car digital video Body-Worn Camera (BWC) footage Closed Circuit (CCTV) video and any other digital evidence.
The Media Disclosure Technician(s) are new positions to the LPS and will be integral members of the LPS Media Disclosure Team working under the direction of the Body Worn Camera Coordinator to ensure digital evidence is properly reviewed redacted and prepared for disclosure. Accurate compliant and professionally edited media is essential to maintaining the integrity of court proceedings. For this reason a high level of accuracy accountability and technical competency is critical to the work performed by the Media Disclosure Team.
As a Media Disclosure Technician you will:
- Examine review convert and vet digital media evidence for disclosure including BWC footage CCTV incar video witness interviews and other audio/video evidence.
- Apply redactions to sensitive information using Axons to ensure compliance with privacy legislation protect investigative techniques and meet court disclosure requirements.
- Prioritize and manage disclosure timelines ensuring all media is processed and delivered in accordance with Federal and Provincial Court deadlines.
- Review and redact BWC footage for Access to Information Act requests ensuring compliance with POPA ATIA and LPS policy.
- Document all redaction decisions and processes maintaining accurate notes statistics and audit trails for potential court testimony.
- Prepare clear wellwritten documentation for Crown Prosecutors and the LPS Access & Privacy Unit outlining redaction rationale and processes used.
- Maintain accurate records of all media processed including tracking progress completion status and monthly performance metrics.
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including Crown Prosecutors LPS officers and the LPS Records Management Section to ensure highquality courtready media products.
- Provide education and guidance to sworn and civilian staff Crown Prosecutors and Crown Assistants on media access disclosure processes and best practices.
- Stay current on emerging video technologies advising the BWC Coordinator and Staff Sergeant on potential upgrades or new equipment needs.
- Handle sensitive and confidential material with a high degree of discretion and independent accountability.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Body Worn Camera Coordinator or Staff Sergeant i/c Support Services.
As the successful candidate you will have:
- High School Diploma plus up to two years of post secondary education/ post secondary certificate in Justice Studies Police Studies Digital Media or a related field.
- A minimum of 1 to 3 years of relevant experience with reviewing analyzing editing or redacting digital information such as video audio documents or other media is strongly preferred.
- Experience with digital evidence systems particularly Axon including video editing and redaction tools would be considered an asset
- Strong computer proficiency including word processing data navigation extraction formatting and intermediate skills in Microsoft Office (Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook) is required.
- Knowledge of police records management systems preferably Niche RMS and familiarity with LPS policies and procedures is preferred
- Understanding of policing procedures relevant to evidence handling disclosure and investigative processes.
- Knowledge of video and audio technologies including capture techniques file formats and playback systems.
- Experience working with sensitive or confidential information demonstrating sound judgment and independent accountability is required
- Substantial understanding of the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA) and Access to Information Act (ATIA) would be considered an asset.
- Practical knowledge of digital evidence management disclosure requirements and Crown expectations.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills including the ability to prepare clear documentation and potentially testify in court regarding disclosure processes.
- Strong analytical and decisionmaking skills with the ability to evaluate priorities and manage timesensitive materials.
- High attention to detail and accuracy essential for preparing courtready disclosure packages.
- Ability to multitask and adapt to frequently changing priorities and directives.
- Effective relationshipbuilding skills working collaboratively with LPS staff Crown Prosecutors and external stakeholders.
- Commitment to continuous learning staying current with evolving legislation technologies and LPS procedures.
This permanent full-time position falls under the protection of a collective agreement associated to the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 70 contract. CUPE Local 70 represents employees who are employed in number of civic departments within the City of Lethbridge.
Wage:$39.36 per hour (2026 Interim Job Rate)
Hours:Monday to Friday 37.5 hours per week
(Flexible/Compressed Work Week is available)
The City of Lethbridge offers a competitive and flexible compensation package including a generous health care spending account and a defined benefit pension plan (LAPP).
The successful candidate is required to consent to a police security clearance which includes the voluntary completion and submission of a personal disclosure form (lifestyle questionnaire) criminal and police records check reference checks and truth verification through polygraph examination.
Details
STEPS OF HIRING PROCESS
- Resumes will be reviewed for qualifications education experience training and skills.
- Selected applicants will be contacted to complete a Personal Disclosure Form and Security Clearance Declaration (applicable to applicants outside of LPS).
- Successful applicants will be contacted for a Behavioral Descriptive Interview.
- A Security Clearance Check will be conducted (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- Successful completion of a Polygraph Examination Procedure (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- Reference verification of a minimum of three professional references (applicable to applicants outside LPS).
- A successful candidate will be selected and offered the position.
- All components of the selection process will be administered scored evaluated and interpreted in a fair and uniform manner.
- Duration of the hiring process may take approximately two to three months.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter online via the bamboo HR link posted above.
Submissions will be accepted until Wednesday January 28 2026 at 4:00PM MST
For further information on this opportunity please contact:Marc Gaumont Body Worn Camera Coordinator at
**Please note only applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link above will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party sites will not be considered**
Facility Dogs
As a prospective employee it is important for you to know that LPS has two facility dogs in the workplace. LPS facility dogs are here to support our employees in positive constructive manner. Further LPS facility dogs support the emotional needs of victims and or witnesses through the Criminal Justice Process. A Facility Dog is directed by a professional with specialized expertise. Facility dogs frequent many areas of our addition we have police service dogs. Our police service dogs have minimal interaction with employees on site under the supervision of a trained handler.
Landed Immigrant/Citizenship Status Canada
The Lethbridge Police Service welcomes employment applications from those who are currently Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents. We require a significant background screening process to obtain a successful security clearance as a condition of employment with our agency. As an employer we are unable to sponsor Canadian Work Permits/Visas or Permanent Residence applications at this time.
Work Location
LPS employees are required to carry-out their assigned duties in-person at a Lethbridge Police Service facility. Our Lethbridge Police Service Headquarters are located at 135 1st Avenue South Lethbridge AB T1J 0A1**
THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest.
We will only contact individuals selected for interviews.
Required Experience:
IC
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