Program Manager, First Nation and Indigenous Policing
The Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety First Nations and Indigenous Policing Branch requires an experienced and forward-thinking individual who is committed to the improvement of community safety within the province of Saskatchewan.
Reporting to the Director, the successful candidate will be a leader in supporting an inclusive work environment through open, collaborative, and respectful working relationships with a broad spectrum of government and non-government entities on partnerships, strategies, policies, and programs related to First Nations policing and other relevant subject areas. The branchs immediate priority is the renewal of 33 Community Tripartite Agreements (CTA) involving 45 First Nations encompassing 51 communities.
Typically, the knowledge and abilities required for this position would be obtained through:
- Senior level experience working with Indigenous communities, and Indigenous organizations/authorities in the context of policing and community safety; and
- Completion of a Bachelors degree or college diploma in police science, criminal justice, public administration; or a related field combined with extensive and progressive experience in policing and police management roles.
- An equivalent combination of education and work experience will be considered.
This position will involve significant travel throughout the province, including flying or driving on gravel roads to remote Saskatchewan communities. A valid driver's license and the ability to travel multiple and consecutive days is required.
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