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Correctional Officer

First Nations University of Canada

Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada · Tempo pieno

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8 ore fa
Modalità di lavoro
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University degree in Social Sciences or related field or Law Enforcement diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience
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Overview

The Ministry of Community Safety in Saskatchewan manages the correctional system, ensuring secure custody and delivering programs aimed at reducing recidivism. Correctional Officers play a key role by supervising adult offenders, fostering accountability, and encouraging positive behavioral change while maintaining security within correctional facilities.

Work Locations

  • Yorkton: Whitespruce Provincial Training Centre
  • Saskatoon: Saskatoon Correctional Center
  • Regina: Regina Correctional Centre
  • Prince Albert: Pine Grove Correctional Centre

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure safety and security of the facility by monitoring and supervising offenders across various correctional environments.
  • Collaborate in developing and executing case plans that support offenders' reintegration into society.
  • Lead daily programs promoting personal growth, decision-making, and problem-solving among offenders.
  • Engage empathetically with adults impacted by intergenerational trauma, special needs, gender diversity, and diverse cultural or spiritual backgrounds.
  • Interpret and apply relevant legislation, policies, and procedures accurately.
  • Utilize a teamwork approach to promote interdisciplinary cooperation.
  • Continuously assess risks and environmental factors to make informed decisions.
  • Effectively prevent, manage, and resolve incidents using appropriate intervention techniques prioritizing safety.

Required Knowledge and Skills

  • Understanding of the Canadian criminal justice system.
  • Familiarity with human behavior principles to facilitate positive change.
  • Possession of a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 Driver’s License or equivalent.
  • Current First Aid and CPR/AED certification with at least 12 months remaining before expiry, needed prior to training start.
  • Educational background generally includes a university degree in Social Sciences, Law Enforcement diploma, or an equivalent mix of education and experience.

Physical and Training Requirements

  • The standard COPAT physical evaluation is temporarily replaced by a comprehensive medical assessment performed by a licensed practitioner.
  • Selected candidates will participate in a paid, 11-week Induction Training Program beginning October 5, 2026.

Additional Information

Interested candidates can learn more by attending a virtual information session scheduled for July 29, 2026, at 12:00 PM. Details are provided upon inquiry. The competition closes on July 19, 2026, for applicants referencing the appropriate competition number.

The Government of Saskatchewan fosters a supportive work environment promoting work-life balance, diversity, creativity, and career development, aiming to build the best public service team in Canada.

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