Reference Number
BSF17J-018236-000012
Selection Process Number
16-BSF-EA-NBSO-FB-006-A
Organization
Canada Border Services Agency
Year
2017-2019
Days Open
179
Classification
FB02
City
NA
Type
External
Total
5304
Employment Equity
2603
(49.1%)
Screened out
341
(6.4%)
Screened in
4963
(93.6%)
Employment Equity 49.1% 2603
Screened Out 6.4% 341
Screened In 93.6% 4963
Women 26.8% 1421
Visible minority 26.2% 1388
Indigenous 3.3% 177
People with disabilities 1.6% 84
English 80.8% 4288
French 19.2% 1016
Citizens 89.6% 4752
Permanent Residents 0% 0
When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
The following requirements are a prerequisite to the application process. You are expected to acquire these requirements on your own time and at your own expense.
You must be prepared to provide original documentation and a copy of the original at any time during the selection process as proof that you have successfully completed/possess these three basic requirements.
Basic Requirements:
1. A secondary school education.
2. Successful completion of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the tests. Please visit the Canadian Firearms Program website for further information.
3. Possess and maintain a valid driver's license that allows the holder to drive a motor vehicle in Canada.
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Are you seeking the benefits of rural living in Canada, where you can enjoy the great outdoors, recreation activities such as hiking, fishing, snowmobiling and hunting, a strong sense of community, a potentially lower cost of living, and the opportunity to live in closer proximity to your workplace?
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is staffing Officer Trainees in specific locations across Canada. If you are interested in a career as a Border Services Officer in one of the locations listed on this job advertisement, this may be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for!
What does a Border Services Officer do?
As a Border Services Officer, you are the face of our country when visitors and goods arrive, and residents return home. You protect the security, safety, and health of our country in an ever-changing world. And best of all, your day will be filled with varied responsibilities, opportunities and experiences, making your job unique and exciting!
Some duties include:
• Ensuring all people and goods entering Canada are admissible under our laws;
• Contributing to the fight against human trafficking and international terrorism;
• Safeguarding against the introduction of human trafficking, animal and plant diseases into Canada; and
• Guarding against the flow of narcotics, prohibited weapons, child pornography, and other illegal and prohibited goods and substances.
Below you will find a breakdown of the regions, districts and ports of entry where we are currently staffing positions. Once your application is received, you will receive a package which will include information for each district and port of entry. You will have the opportunity to select up to three districts where you would be interested in working.
Atlantic Region:
North-West New Brunswick District: Bloomfield, NB, Forest City, NB, Fosterville, NB
South New-Brunswick and Prince Edward Island District: Campobello, NB, St.Croix, NB
Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia District: Fortune, NL, Goose Bay, NL
Québec Region:
St-Laurent District: Baie-Comeau, Cap aux Meules, Sept-Îles
Frontiere Est District : Chartierville, Pohénégamook, St-Aurélie, St-Just-De-Bretenière, St-Pamphile
Northern Ontario Region:
Northwest District: Fort Frances, Rainy River
Greater Toronto Area Region:
Hamilton International Airport
Prairie Region:
Southern Alberta District: Aden, AB, Carway, AB, Del Bonita, AB, Wild Horse, AB
Southern Saskatchewan District: Carievale, SK, Climax, SK, Coronach, SK, Monchy, SK, North Gate, SK, Oungre, SK, Regway, SK, Torquay, SK, West Poplar River, SK, Willow Creek, SK
Southern Manitoba District: Cartwright, MB, Coulter, MB, Crystal City, MB, Goodlands, MB, Lena, MB, Lyleton, MB, Piney, MB, Snowflake, MB, South Junction, MB, Sprague, MB, Windygates, MB
Winnipeg and Northwest Territories District: Yellowknife, NT
Pacific Region:
West Coast & Yukon District: Atlin, BC, Fraser, BC, Pleasant Camp, BC, Stewart, BC, Beaver Creek YT, Dawson City, YT, Whitehorse Downtown Office, YT
Okanagan and Kootenay District: Carson, BC, Midway, BC, Roosville, BC, Rykerts, BC
Positions to be filled: Number to be determined
Your résumé.
You must meet all essential qualifications in order to be appointed to the position. Other qualifications may be a deciding factor in choosing the person to be appointed. Some essential and other qualifications will be assessed through your application. It is your responsibility to provide appropriate examples that illustrate how you meet each qualification. Failing to do so could result in your application being rejected.
A secondary school diploma.
Note: A diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary institution may be acceptable.
Note: Candidates with foreign credentials must provide proof of Canadian equivalency. Consult the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials website at http://www.cicic.ca/ for further information.
Note: Equivalencies granted by provincial and territorial authorities (e.g. General Education Development (GED) which is a secondary school equivalent) must always be accepted as equivalent to the respective education level.
Note: Candidates who meet the following criteria must always be accepted as meeting the prescribed secondary school diploma requirement for the FB Group only: (a) Those who were converted on an indeterminate basis to a Border Services (FB) position; or (b) Those who were appointed or deployed on an indeterminate basis to a Border Services (FB) position and already have attained a satisfactory score on the PSC approved as an alternative to a secondary school diploma; or (c) Those who were appointed or deployed on an indeterminate basis to a Border Services (FB) position via an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience.
Graduation with a minimum two-year college diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution.
Graduation with a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution. A degree is a baccalaureate or higher level degree, as established by educational authorities.
Recent experience carrying out duties associated with the Student Border Services Officer job within the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP).
Note: Recent experience is defined as having performed the duties for a period of at least one full FSWEP summer term within the last two years.
Successful completion of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the tests. Please visit the following website for further information: www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/safe_sur/index-eng.htm
Possess and maintain a valid driver's license that allows the holder to drive a motor vehicle in Canada.
Accept an assigned posting anywhere in Canada.
Various language requirements
Bilingual Imperative (BBB/BBB)
English Essential
Information on language requirements
Second Language Writing Skills Self-Assessment
In order to help you decide if you should apply to a bilingual position, an optional self-assessment of your writing skills in your second official language is available for you to take before completing your application.
For more information, please consult:
Unsupervised Internet Test of Second Language Writing Skills
Behavioral Competencies:
- Analytical Thinking
- Client Service Orientation
- Decisiveness
- Dealing with Difficult Situations
- Effective Interactive Communication
- Judgement
- Personal Integrity
- Values and Ethics
Technical Competencies:
- Writing Skills
- Reasoning Skills
Successful completion of a physical abilities standard as established by the CBSA.
Successful completion of the CBSA Officer Induction Training Program.
Graduation from a recognized post-secondary institution with a specialization in one of the following: Law, Law Enforcement, Policing, Criminology or Law and Security or specialization in a field relevant to the position.
Experience working in a law enforcement environment relevant to the position and/or related experience working in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Selection may be limited to members of the following Employment Equity groups: Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women
Information on employment equity
Placement of affected Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employees.
Successful completion of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the tests.
Possess and maintain a valid driver's license that allows the holder to drive a motor vehicle in Canada.
Possess and maintain a valid Standard First Aid Certificate from a qualified provider approved by any province or territory in Canada, and as defined in Part XVI of the Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
Obtain and maintain a secret security clearance as per CBSA Security Standards.
Carry, use and maintain CBSA-issued defensive equipment, in accordance with the CBSA's policies and directives. (The duties of a CBSA officer trainee will require you to carry and use a duty firearm as well as other defensive equipment such as oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray and a baton in accordance with the CBSA's policies and directives. You must meet and maintain the medical, behavioral, psychological and physical requirements and to re-certify in the use and maintenance of the duty firearm and defensive equipment.)
Work various shifts on rotation, weekends as well as statutory holidays.
Wear and maintain a uniform as per the CBSA Uniform Policy and Standards of Appearance.
Work overtime as required.
Operate a government vehicle.
Travel as requested (in Canada, Continental USA and/or International).
Undergo a medical examination for isolated posts.
Obtain and maintain a Transportation Security Clearance as required.
Accept an assigned posting anywhere in Canada.
Persons entitled to a priority for appointment pursuant to the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) or the Public Service Employment Regulations (PSER) MUST self-refer when applying to the CBSA Officer Trainee Developmental Program via email to . For more information that describes the types of priorities of the PSEA and the PSER and additional details about each priority type, please visit the following website: http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/prad-adpr/guide/prt1-eng.htm#overview1.1
Candidates must demonstrate how they meet the education requirement under essential qualifications. The initial screening of this requirement is done electronically as soon as the candidate submits his/her application online. Failure to demonstrate that this requirement is met will result in the candidate being automatically screened out by the Public Service Resourcing System (PSRS).
Candidates with recent experience carrying out the duties associated with the student border services officer job within the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) may be considered for the Initiative to Recognize SBSO Experience in the Officer Induction Model. Eligible candidates will be contacted directly by email.
Candidates will be required to pay for their own travel expenses when attending the required tests, interview(s), physical abilities, medical, and psychological assessments, as well as expenses related to meeting some operational requirements and conditions of employment.
The assessment of candidates may take the form of one or more of the following: written examinations, interviews, practical exercises, role-plays, behavior-based questions, and/or situational exercises.
A top down selection and/or random selection may be applied at any stage of the selection process.
The CBSA is committed to increasing its ability to provide service in both official languages across the country.
Candidates are entitled to participate in the selection process in the official language of their choice and are asked to indicate their preferred official language in their application.
Candidates who are selected for the CBSA Officer Induction Training Program and become recruits are trained through an online phase, and then attend 18-weeks of in residence training at the CBSA College in Rigaud, Quebec. During the in-residence portion of training at the CBSA College, recruits will receive a weekly allowance ($125/week) plus accommodations, meals, and travel as authorized by the CBSA. There will be NO salary paid until the recruit successfully completes all the required evaluations and accepts an offer of employment as an officer trainee. For more information please visit the Become a CBSA Officer web pages on the CBSA website.
Inquiries pertaining to this ongoing selection process may be sent via email to: .
Please note that the CBSA only accepts online applications via the www.jobs.gc.ca. If you do not have Internet access in your home or through friends, relatives or neighbours, here are some suggested locations: campus career centres, libraries, community centres, Internet cafés, Canada/Student Employment Centres, and Public Service Commission (PSC) regional offices. You may also call 1 800 O-Canada (1 800 622-6232), or TTY 1 800 926-9105, for information on the nearest public Internet access location.
Persons with a disability preventing them from applying online should contact their respective Public Service Commission Regional Office or use the following toll free number: 1 800 645-5605. It is your responsibility to advise the CBSA official of your accommodation needs at the commencement and at each stage of the assessment process as the type of accommodation might change depending on the nature of the assessment.
COMMUNICATION FOR THIS INVENTORY will be sent by email and through your Public Service Resourcing System (PSRS) account. Candidates must check their email accounts and/or PSRS account frequently as there may be new communication regarding this inventory or a deadline for response. Responses provided after the indicated deadline may not be accepted. Candidates must include in their application a valid email address that is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users; some email systems block these types of email. Ensure to check/view your spam folder regularly. The CBSA is not responsible for any incorrect or incomplete application information. Errors in your profile and/or failure to update your contact information may result in no further consideration of your application.
To apply online, please click on the "Apply Now"
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily on their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group.
The Public Service of Canada is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted in relation to a job opportunity or testing, you should advise the Public Service Commission or the departmental official in a timely fashion of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.