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Fishery Officer Trainee

Reference Number
DFO20J-014874-000480

Selection Process Number
20-DFO-QUE-EA-EFM-290226

Organization
Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Year
2020-2021

Days Open
21

Classification
GT03

City
MULTIPLE

Type
External

Quick Summary

Total
87

Employment Equity
27 (31%)

Screened out
63 (72.4%)

Screened in
24 (27.6%)

Applicant Submissions (87)

Employment Equity 31% 27

Screened Out 72.4% 63

Screened In 27.6% 24

Employment Equity(27)

Women 16.1% 14

Visible minority 12.6% 11

Indigenous 0% 0

People with disabilities 0% 0

Language

English 25.3% 22

French 74.7% 65

Status

Citizens 90.8% 79

Permanent Residents 0% 0

Archived Job Poster

Fishery Officer Trainee

Reference number: DFO20J-014874-000480
Selection process number: 20-DFO-QUE-EA-EFM-290226
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Fisheries Management Regional Directorate / Conservation and Protection
Baie-Comeau (Québec), Blanc Sablon (Québec), Cap-aux-Meules (Québec), Gaspé (Québec), Grande-Rivière (Québec), Havre-Saint-Pierre (Québec), Québec (Québec), Sainte-Anne-des-Monts (Québec), Sept-Îles (Québec)
GT-03
$55,520 to $62,955 (Salary under review)

Closing date: 25 May 2020 - 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

Important messages

We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.

Assessment accommodation

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans recruits and trains candidates who already possess relevant experience to become Fishery Officers. Successful candidates are recruited as cadets and progress from the GT-03 to GT-04 group and level if they successfully complete classroom and field training. Hands-on training is for a duration of approximately 12 months through the departmental Fishery Officer Career Progression Program (FOCPP);

Candidates acquire skills in areas such as fish identification, conducting patrols, communication, negotiation and regulatory enforcement methods in support of the Department's mandate to conserve and protect fishery resources;

Before becoming Department employees at the GT-03 group and level, cadets must successfully complete the FOCPP classroom training, which lasts about eight (8) weeks;

Cadets receive a training allowance of $350 per week (salary under review) for the duration of the FOCPP classroom training. The following source deductions will be deducted from the training allowance: income tax, employment insurance, Canada/Quebec pension plan contributions, and $90 per week for room and board (allowance under review);

Candidates may be required to reimburse part of the travel costs, and room and board, as well as other costs related to their FOCPP classroom training if they: voluntarily leave the classroom training program before the end; or successfully complete the classroom training program but refuse a Fishery Officer position; or accept a Fishery Officer position but leave voluntarily before having completed at least 30 months of employment (or the initial duration of employment if less than 30 months) as a Fishery Officer;

For more information about the Fishery Officers Career Progression Program (FOCPP), please visit http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/career-carriere/enf-loi/training-formation-eng.htm

Duties

Fishery Officers, enforce laws and regulations aimed to protect our Fisheries and Oceans. We participate in public education and awareness programs to develop a greater understanding of our fishery resources and how to protect habitats, and you will find us on our three oceans, rivers and streams patrolling and monitoring the public’s activities.

If you are passionate about the outdoors, and care about the environment, then this career might be for you!

IS THIS A CAREER FOR ME? Before you apply, we invite you to visit the following link and to complete a self-assessment questionnaire: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/career-carriere/enf-loi/career-quest-carriere-eng.htm

Intent of the process

The intent of this process is to staff full time indeterminate positions at Fisheries and Oceans Canada in the Quebec Region.

Positions to be filled: 5

Information you must provide

Your résumé.

In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)

High school diploma.
AND
Must have completed a recognized training program for armed law enforcement officers.
Must hold valid certification from their organization for the use of firearms and use of force.

Note : Candidates must clearly specify in their résumé and application the name of the educational institution attended, as well as the start and, where applicable, the end dates of the educational program and/or training. Official documents (diploma(s), training certificate(s)) will be required during the assessment stage.

Degree equivalency

Significant experience* in field enforcement duties, including powers similar to those exercised by Fishery Officers (arrest, search and seizure with or without warrants, etc.).

*Significant experience is defined as experience typically acquired through performing the duties mentioned for a continuous period of approximately three years.

Experience in preparing legal proceedings and in the procedures for presenting evidence in Court.

Experience in activities pertaining to resource utilization, field research or field assessment or the protection of a renewable resource, such as fish, wildlife, etc.

If you possess any of the following, your application must also clearly explain how you meet it (other qualifications)

Education, training and/or experience in accounting or auditing.

Education, training and/or experience in information gathering or information analysis.

Degree equivalency

Experience in activities pertaining to resource utilization, field research or field assessment or the protection of a renewable resource, such as fish, wildlife, etc.

Field experience in providing outdoor services to fishers, hunters or eco-tourists (e.g., guide services).

Experience in commercial, Aboriginal, recreational fisheries or in a field related to the duties of the position to be filled (does not include recreational fishing for personal purposes).

Experience working in a remote area, a rural community and/or an Aboriginal community.

Experience using a boat/vessel.

Experience working at sea.

Specific experience of one or several commercial fisheries.

Experience and/or certification as an instructor in a field related to the duties of the position to be filled.

Experience in large-scale investigations and/or legal proceedings.

Experience in carrying out undercover operations.

Experience and/or training in technology or computer system security.

Mastery of certain languages other than English and French.

The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)

Various language requirements
French Essential and Bilingual Imperative BAB/BAB.

Information on language requirements

Knowledge of legislation related to fisheries.
Thorough knowledge of the legislative framework for the duties of Peace Officer, and of the Canadian judicial system.

Ability to analyze a situation in a systematic way (analytical thinking).
Ability to communicate effectively orally.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing.
Ability to give clear directions and set limits (directing communications).
Ability to seek information in investigating problems or situations (information seeking).
Ability to listen, understand and respond appropriately when interacting with individuals and groups (listening, understanding and responding).

Adaptability.
Results orientation.
Self-confidence.
Self-control.
Teamwork and co-operation.
Reliability.

The following may be applied / assessed at a later date (may be needed for the job)

Selection may be limited to members of the following Employment Equity groups: Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women

Information on employment equity

Conditions of employment

Secret security clearance

Successful completion of departmental Fishery Officer Career Progression Program (FOCPP) classroom training;

Agreement to being deployed anywhere in Canada to perform any types of enforcement activities including (but not limited to) inland, coastal and offshore patrols (including air patrols), and/or forensic investigations and/or special operations;

Agreement to be assigned anywhere in Canada to perform any types of enforcement activities, including (but not limited to) inland, coastal and offshore patrols (including air patrols), and/or forensic investigations and/or special operations;

Meet the medical and psychological requirements;

Hold a valid driver's licence and current first aid and CPR certification;

Carry and use firearms and other restricted and prohibited weapons;

Meet DFO competency standards regarding the use of force;

Wear a uniform and required protective clothing;

Work and/or travel at sea, in the air, and in a variety of field conditions and degrees of isolation for various periods in all weather conditions;

Willing to work overtime at short notice;

Willing to work evenings and weekends.

Other information

The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.

Information on employment equity

ALL JOB APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED USING THE WEBSITE www.canada.ca/government-jobs. NO APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY EMAIL.

A written examination will be administered.

An interview will be administered.

Reference checks will be sought.

Official language proficiency: due to its unique character, this essential qualification could be assessed and required solely upon appointment. It is therefore the candidate’s responsibility to inform the person in charge of the selection process if he/she obtains the linguistic requirements after the pool has been established.

You will have to provide proof of your original education credentials when requested.

Our intention is to communicate with candidates through emails and/or through the www.canada.ca/government-jobs applicant account. Candidates participating in this selection process must include in their application a valid email address and make sure that this address is functional at all times and that their system accepts messages from unknown users (some email systems block the receipt of these types of email).

Persons are entitled to participate in the selection process in the official language(s) of their choice.

Preference

Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.

Information on the preference to veterans

We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

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