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Algonquins of Ontario

  Introduction to Law Enforcement and Compliance Course (Level I)

Hosted by
Ministry of Natural Resources - Enforcement Branch

Lionel E. Lalonde Center Sudbury
Part I - February 6 to March 9, 2012 (In Class)
Part II - March 19 to 30, 2012 (Initial Use of Force and Initial Firearms TBC)

November 25, 2011

The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO), in partnership with the Ministry of Natural Resources - Enforcement Branch, are being provided with a unique opportunity to participate in the Introduction to Law Enforcement and Compliance Course (Level I) to be offered by the Ministry in early 2012.

The Introduction to Law Enforcement and Compliance Course is designed to train new Conservation Officers, Deputy Conservation Officers and other individuals who require training related to their job position as well as individuals pursuing a career as a Conservation Officer.

The AOO are seeking a qualified individual to participate in the Introduction to Law Enforcement and Compliance Course (Level I).

This course includes training on the following subjects:

Introduction to Enforcement Branch

Cross Cultural Awareness Training

Integrity in Enforcement (Code of Conduct &

Introduction to Intelligence-Led Enforcement

 

Professionalism)

Vehicle and House Searches

Introduction to Law, Provincial Offences Act

Familiarization with MNR

Court Room Procedure/Demeanour/Practical

 

Forms/Policies/Procedures

 

Exercise

Conflict/Avoidance/Multiculturalism/Human

Preparing Crown Briefs,

Relations/Communication skills

Taking Statements, Making Proper Notes

Youth Criminal Justice Act/Criminal Code

Powers of Arrest, Search, Seizure & Inspection

Presentation Skills/Outreach

Field Investigation, Enforcement Techniques

Case Law Research

Aboriginal Awareness/Interim Enforcement Policy

Rules of Evidence

Wildlife Forensic DNA/Forensic Firearms

 

 

 

The classroom component of the course (February 6 to March 9, 2011 is designed for a maximum of 20 students for a five-week period. There will be no training during the March Break (i.e. March 12 to March 16, 2011). Interested candidates must be free from other commitments during this timeframe.

31 Riverside Drive, Suite 101, Pembroke, Ontario K8A 8R6
Telephone: (613) 735-3759 Fax: (613) 735-6307

Website: www.tanakiwin.com E-Mail: algonquins@nrtco.net

 


In addition, a two-week period from March 19 to 30, 2011 is also being considered to deliver training on the Initial Use of Force and Initial Firearms. These additional two-weeks will only be scheduled should the candidate selection warrant these courses. This portion of the course will not be mandatory attendance.

Training days will typically be from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm with one hour for lunch Monday to Friday unless otherwise directed. Travel requirements will be considered for Monday mornings and Friday afternoons. This provides students with 6.75 hrs of formal instruction and 1.25 hrs of tutorial (study time) per day to work on homework and group assignments. Full attendance is required. Candidates are expected to come prepared for outdoor and indoor exercise activities.

The successful candidate will have course costs, meals, accommodations, and travel costs (subject to prior approval) covered through a special arrangement that the Algonquins of Ontario have made with the Ministry of Natural Resources - Enforcement Branch - Training Unit.

Resumes and applications are to be submitted by email, mail, fax or hand to:

Janet Stavinga, Executive Director
Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office
31 Riverside Drive, Suite 101
Pembroke, ON K8A 8R6
or Fax: 613-735-6307

An up-to-date resume and an application form (as attached) must be filled out in full for all applicants and received no later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, December 14, 2011.

Should you have any questions, please contact Janet Stavinga at 613-735-3759.

Candidates should be aware that there is a mandatory dress code of business attire only. Please also ensure gym attire is appropriate. Shorts and shirts without sleeves (short sleeve is fine) will not bepermitted.

 

 

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