(EXTERNAL)
2026MAR12
THE WATCH - TEAM LEAD
Full Time - Permanent
Only complete applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party job sites will NOT be considered**
City of Lethbridge acknowledges that we are gathered on the lands of the Blackfoot people of the Canadian Plains and pays respect to the Blackfoot people past present and future while recognizing and respecting their cultural heritage beliefs and relationship to land. The City of Lethbridge offers respect to the Metis and all who have lived on this land and made Lethbridge their home. 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 Polytechnic. 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 afull-time permanentWatch Team Lead. We are looking for a trained prepared and results-oriented team member who demonstrates professionalism and is committed to providing exemplary public service in support of the community and the police service to fill the role of full-time Watch Team Lead with the Lethbridge Police Service.
The Watch Program is a volunteer-based initiative of Lethbridge Police Service with the objective of enhancing the community as a safe and friendly place for everyone to live work shop and enjoy through social outreach connection and intervention. Members of The Watch manage a range of issues and events that historically involved police intervention but in reality are not part of core police functions and most do not require police intervention.
The Watch Team Leads conduct foot patrols with their team in the downtown area providing a multitude of services such as giving directions providing first aid tourist information and whatever other assistance they can that is required by whomever is in need. The Watch acts as the eyes and ears of social and community services agencies and our emergency service providers.
Reporting to The Watch Manager The Watch Team Lead is a unique opportunity for an individual with a passion and commitment for serving other people and playing a role in ensuring our community is a welcoming and safe place for everyone.
The Watch Team Lead will guide a team of volunteers to provide a highly visible presence in the downtown area. They will work in partnership with stakeholders and other service providers volunteers and other Team Leads in meeting the goals of The Watch and the police service. They will be responsible for planning patrols in their assigned area providing direction and guidance to volunteer team members providing social outreach and support when required and completing written reports on activities and incidents in accordance with policy.
Wage: $25.77 per hour (2026 Rate)
Hours: Fulltime; average of 42 hours per week.
Schedule: We operate 7 days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Fulltime staff work 12hour shifts on a rotating 4dayson / 4daysoff cycle which includes days evenings and weekends.
This permanent full-time position with the City of Lethbridge/Lethbridge Police Service includes a comprehensive flexible benefits package and defined benefit pension plan (LAPP).
The Watch Team Leader will:
- Provide on street coordination of the assigned volunteers
- Provide assistance to any person wishing to access any social supports they require
- Document all activities and events they are part of or witness in their notebook
- Ensure written reports are completed accurately and submitted as required
- Utilize radio communications to record activities and events with the Public Safety Communications Centre and to summon appropriate emergency service when required
- Engage with all people in the community and work to build lasting relationships
- Reach out and offer help whenever it is needed
- Support other social agencies and public outreach organizations in their work when required
- Participate in training activities
- Coordinate requests for a Safe Walk
- Other related duties as assigned by The Watch Manager and/or Staff Sergeant of Support Services
The successful candidate will:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Have a valid AB Class 5 Drivers License (Non-GDL License Required)
- Have demonstrated strong leadership and decision-making skills
- Be able to follow written and verbal instructions
- Provide excellent customer service
- Be empathetic friendly enthusiastic and outgoing with a positive attitude
- Be a good team player who contributes positively to their team
- Be physically fit and able to walk many kilometers a day
- Have strong communication skills both oral and written as well as great interpersonal skills
- Have an awareness and understanding of Indigenous culture and history
- Prior basic LPS Watch Volunteer/Team Lead training or equivalent training courses would be considered an asset.
- Have an awareness of diverse demographics and cultures within the City of Lethbridge
- Be familiar and knowledgeable of the City of Lethbridge
The following skills are considered assets:
- Familiarity in dealing with matters related to mental health and addictions
- Valid CPR and First Aid Certification
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.
STEPS OF HIRING PROCESS
- Application Review - All applications will be reviewed for relevant qualifications education experience training and skills.
- Interview Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) and (for external applicants) Security Clearance Declaration -Selected applicants will be contacted to schedule a Behavioral Descriptive Interview. As part of this stage:
- External applicants/nonLPS employees will be required to complete a Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) and a Security Clearance Declaration.
- Internal LPS employees will be required to complete a Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) if they have not previously completed a Polygraph Examination with LPS and are applying to a position requiring a higher level of access than their current role
- Police Fingerprinting Check - Completion of a satisfactory police fingerprinting check.
- Polygraph Examination Procedure - Successful applicants will be required to complete a Polygraph Examination Procedure.
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Applicable to internal LPS employees who have not previously completed a Polygraph Examination with LPS and who are applying to a position requiring a higher level of access than their current role.
- Security Clearance Check - A Security Clearance Check will be conducted.
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Reference Verification - A minimum of three professional references will be conducted
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Selection and Offer - Successful candidate(s) will be selected and offered the position.
- Fair and Uniform Process - All components of the selection process will be administered scored evaluated and interpreted in a fair and uniform manner.
- Estimated Timeline - The hiring process may take approximately two to three months.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter online at:
will be accepted until Tuesday March 31 2026 at 4:00pm MST
For further information on this opportunity please contact:Shane Kisinger The Watch Manager by email at
Please note only applications submitted through the above Bamboo HR link 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 Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents. 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.
(EXTERNAL) 2026MAR12THE WATCH - TEAM LEADFull Time - PermanentOnly complete applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party job sites will NOT be considered** City of Lethbridge acknowledges th...
(EXTERNAL)
2026MAR12
THE WATCH - TEAM LEAD
Full Time - Permanent
Only complete applications submitted through the Bamboo HR link below will be accepted. Applications submitted through City of Lethbridge website or other third-party job sites will NOT be considered**
City of Lethbridge acknowledges that we are gathered on the lands of the Blackfoot people of the Canadian Plains and pays respect to the Blackfoot people past present and future while recognizing and respecting their cultural heritage beliefs and relationship to land. The City of Lethbridge offers respect to the Metis and all who have lived on this land and made Lethbridge their home. 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 Polytechnic. 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 afull-time permanentWatch Team Lead. We are looking for a trained prepared and results-oriented team member who demonstrates professionalism and is committed to providing exemplary public service in support of the community and the police service to fill the role of full-time Watch Team Lead with the Lethbridge Police Service.
The Watch Program is a volunteer-based initiative of Lethbridge Police Service with the objective of enhancing the community as a safe and friendly place for everyone to live work shop and enjoy through social outreach connection and intervention. Members of The Watch manage a range of issues and events that historically involved police intervention but in reality are not part of core police functions and most do not require police intervention.
The Watch Team Leads conduct foot patrols with their team in the downtown area providing a multitude of services such as giving directions providing first aid tourist information and whatever other assistance they can that is required by whomever is in need. The Watch acts as the eyes and ears of social and community services agencies and our emergency service providers.
Reporting to The Watch Manager The Watch Team Lead is a unique opportunity for an individual with a passion and commitment for serving other people and playing a role in ensuring our community is a welcoming and safe place for everyone.
The Watch Team Lead will guide a team of volunteers to provide a highly visible presence in the downtown area. They will work in partnership with stakeholders and other service providers volunteers and other Team Leads in meeting the goals of The Watch and the police service. They will be responsible for planning patrols in their assigned area providing direction and guidance to volunteer team members providing social outreach and support when required and completing written reports on activities and incidents in accordance with policy.
Wage: $25.77 per hour (2026 Rate)
Hours: Fulltime; average of 42 hours per week.
Schedule: We operate 7 days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Fulltime staff work 12hour shifts on a rotating 4dayson / 4daysoff cycle which includes days evenings and weekends.
This permanent full-time position with the City of Lethbridge/Lethbridge Police Service includes a comprehensive flexible benefits package and defined benefit pension plan (LAPP).
The Watch Team Leader will:
- Provide on street coordination of the assigned volunteers
- Provide assistance to any person wishing to access any social supports they require
- Document all activities and events they are part of or witness in their notebook
- Ensure written reports are completed accurately and submitted as required
- Utilize radio communications to record activities and events with the Public Safety Communications Centre and to summon appropriate emergency service when required
- Engage with all people in the community and work to build lasting relationships
- Reach out and offer help whenever it is needed
- Support other social agencies and public outreach organizations in their work when required
- Participate in training activities
- Coordinate requests for a Safe Walk
- Other related duties as assigned by The Watch Manager and/or Staff Sergeant of Support Services
The successful candidate will:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Have a valid AB Class 5 Drivers License (Non-GDL License Required)
- Have demonstrated strong leadership and decision-making skills
- Be able to follow written and verbal instructions
- Provide excellent customer service
- Be empathetic friendly enthusiastic and outgoing with a positive attitude
- Be a good team player who contributes positively to their team
- Be physically fit and able to walk many kilometers a day
- Have strong communication skills both oral and written as well as great interpersonal skills
- Have an awareness and understanding of Indigenous culture and history
- Prior basic LPS Watch Volunteer/Team Lead training or equivalent training courses would be considered an asset.
- Have an awareness of diverse demographics and cultures within the City of Lethbridge
- Be familiar and knowledgeable of the City of Lethbridge
The following skills are considered assets:
- Familiarity in dealing with matters related to mental health and addictions
- Valid CPR and First Aid Certification
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.
STEPS OF HIRING PROCESS
- Application Review - All applications will be reviewed for relevant qualifications education experience training and skills.
- Interview Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) and (for external applicants) Security Clearance Declaration -Selected applicants will be contacted to schedule a Behavioral Descriptive Interview. As part of this stage:
- External applicants/nonLPS employees will be required to complete a Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) and a Security Clearance Declaration.
- Internal LPS employees will be required to complete a Personal Disclosure Form (PDF) if they have not previously completed a Polygraph Examination with LPS and are applying to a position requiring a higher level of access than their current role
- Police Fingerprinting Check - Completion of a satisfactory police fingerprinting check.
- Polygraph Examination Procedure - Successful applicants will be required to complete a Polygraph Examination Procedure.
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Applicable to internal LPS employees who have not previously completed a Polygraph Examination with LPS and who are applying to a position requiring a higher level of access than their current role.
- Security Clearance Check - A Security Clearance Check will be conducted.
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Reference Verification - A minimum of three professional references will be conducted
- Applicable to external applicants/nonLPS employees.
- Selection and Offer - Successful candidate(s) will be selected and offered the position.
- Fair and Uniform Process - All components of the selection process will be administered scored evaluated and interpreted in a fair and uniform manner.
- Estimated Timeline - The hiring process may take approximately two to three months.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter online at:
will be accepted until Tuesday March 31 2026 at 4:00pm MST
For further information on this opportunity please contact:Shane Kisinger The Watch Manager by email at
Please note only applications submitted through the above Bamboo HR link 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 Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents. 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.
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