How do I become a police officer in Edmonton?

How do I become a police officer in Edmonton?

To be considered, an applicant must:

  1. be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of application;
  2. possess a Grade 12 high school diploma (by Alberta standards) or equivalent;
  3. have good ethical character;
  4. be in excellent health and physical condition;
  5. meet visual and hearing examination standards;

How much do Edmonton police make?

The EPS offers salaries that are competitive with all police services in the country which are paid on a graduated scale, based on length of service. The annual constable salary ranges from $71,195 to $113,700 but a yearly promotional process allows you to transition to a higher rank.

How long does it take to become a cop in Alberta?

The minimum required education to apply is grade 12. Check our website for additional requirements. The Calgary Police conducts training at Westwinds headquarters. Training is 6 months long.

How do I contact the Edmonton Police Chief?

phone at (780) 421-2676, or. submitting your concern in writing to the Chief of Police at 9620 103A Ave, Edmonton , AB, T5H 0H7.

What do you need to become a cop in Alberta?

be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of application; Canadian citizenship or legal permanent residence (certificate of citizenship and/or birth certificate or permanent resident documentation); a valid Alberta Class 5 driver’s licence (graduated driver’s licence is not acceptable);

How long does it take to become a police constable?

3 years
Min time: 3 years Join as a constable, and follow an apprenticeship in professional policing practice – you earn while you learn. This route normally takes three years with both on and off-the-job learning. On successfully finishing the programme, you complete your probation and achieve a degree.

Does Edmonton have a SWAT team?

For the last 35 years the Edmonton Police Service has used specially trained officers to deal with certain high-risk situations. From it’s inception as Task Force Section in 1973 and later renamed EPS Tactical Section, the EPS has trained officers to deal with some of the most complex and dangerous situations.

Can a police officer have a second job?

3.5. 2 A police officer or member of police staff is deemed to have secondary employment if: 3.5. 2.1 He or she holds any other employment or carries on any business for gain, for which payment in cash or kind is received.

How do I email the Edmonton police?

The Edmonton Police Service provides for protection of life and property….Contact EPS.

Telephone 9-1-1 Emergencies 780-421-3333 Switchboard 780-423-4567 Non Emergency Police Complaints #377 Telus Mobility *377 Rogers 1-800-222-8477 Crime Stoppers
Fax 780-421-2187
Email [email protected]

What do you call a person from Edmonton?

A resident of Edmonton is known as an Edmontonian.

Can you join the police without a degree?

Yes, as above, the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) does not require you to have a degree. However, you will be working towards the completion of a professional degree-level apprenticeship as part of this entry route which will need to be successfully completed prior to being confirmed in post.

How do I apply for employment with the Edmonton Police Service?

The Edmonton Police Service is now accepting applications online through a provincial-wide application website. Prior to applying online, you must ensure you meet the minimum requirements below. After ensuring you meet those requirements, complete information on how to apply online can be found in Stage 1 of our application process.

How to report a crime to the Edmonton Police Service?

Be advised the Edmonton Police Service will NOT respond to reports of crime or calls for service via email or by fax. To report a crime online, please use our Online Crime Reporting service. NAME: must have at least 0 and no more than 256 characters. The value of the NAME: field is not valid.

How many employees does the Edmonton Police Service have?

The Edmonton Police Service has over 900 civilian employees who help police officers behind the scenes every day. They are our unsung heroes and play a valuable role in keeping Edmonton a safe and friendly place to live. Visit the EPS job board to find a job that is right for you.

Is my email account monitored 24/7 by Edmonton Police?

This email account is not monitored 24-7. Be advised the Edmonton Police Service will NOT respond to reports of crime or calls for service via email or by fax. To report a crime online, please use our Online Crime Reporting service.

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