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MNP Executive Search & Professional RecruitmentPortage la Prairie, MB, Canada- Full-time
Reports To : Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Police Commission
Organization : Manitoba First Nations Police Service
Date : April 2025
Below is an excerpt from the Profile. For the full profile visit - MFNPS - Chief of Police
MANITOBA FIRST NATIONS POLICE SERVICE
To serve and protect our communities and neighbours, while upholding the highest standards of professionalism, and honouring our customs and traditions.”
The members of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) proudly serve First Nation communities throughout Manitoba. In doing this, they are guided by the understanding that First Nations communities are unique, and their needs vary from community to community.
They believe that policing is more than the enforcement of laws. It is also about finding creative ways to deal with the many challenges facing their communities. As a result, their approach to building public safety is rooted in developing meaningful partnerships with stakeholders who share our vision and who represent the community.
In all they do, they maintain a deep respect for First Nations customs and traditions, and have built their processes and policies around these traditions.
As a police service, they are held to a high professional standard and are accountable to the governing Police Commission. The sworn and civilian members have a vested interest in the safety and wellbeing of the 10 First Nation communities currently served by the MFNPS.
The Manitoba First Nations Police Service prides itself on being focused on community engagement and on building strong relationships within the community. It is this focus that makes Manitoba First Nations Police Service the natural choice for First nations communities in Manitoba!
ABOUT THE CHIEF OF POLICE
The Chief of Police provides strategic direction and leadership to the Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) and ensures the seamless delivery of services to the community. The Chief of Police is the highest-ranking officer within the MFNPS, responsible for the overall leadership, strategic direction, and management of the police service. This role ensures the delivery of effective, culturally sensitive, and community-focused policing services to the First Nations communities served by MFNPS. Key responsibilities include providing visionary leadership and strategic direction to the police service, fostering a culture of professionalism, accountability, and community engagement. The Chief of Police promotes and implements community-based policing strategies that respect and integrate the unique cultures, traditions, and values of the First Nations communities. Additionally, the Chief oversees all operational aspects of the police service, including crime prevention, law enforcement, investigations, and emergency response.
KEY LEADERSHIP ACCOUNTABILITIES
Leadership and Employee Development :
- Provide visionary leadership and strategic direction to the police service, fostering a culture of professionalism, accountability, and community engagement.
- Develop and implement long-term strategic plans that align with the goals and values of the First Nations communities.
- Mentor and support senior officers and staff, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment.
- Supports an environment that encourages creative thinking and innovation; stimulates others to learn, and inspires others to perform to their highest potential.
- Manages appropriate succession and training plans and ensures employees are sufficiently developed to perform their duties.
- Influences and inspires others to achieve goals and objectives.
- Endorses employee wellness initiatives to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- Demonstrates a commitment to the organization by actively participating in committees, programs, and organizational initiatives.
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EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
The ideal candidate for the Chief of Police position at the MFNPS should possess extensive experience in law enforcement, with a minimum of 10 years in a senior leadership role. This experience should include a proven track record of successful community-based policing and engagement with Indigenous communities. The candidate must have a strong understanding of the cultural, social, and legal issues affecting First Nations communities, demonstrating a commitment to culturally sensitive and community-focused policing. Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential, as the Chief of Police will need to inspire and guide the police service while building strong relationships with community leaders and stakeholders. The candidate should also have the ability to develop and implement strategic plans and policies that align with best practices in Indigenous policing. Financial acumen and experience managing budgets are crucial, as the role involves overseeing the police service's financial resources. Above all, the candidate must uphold the highest standards of integrity, ethics, and professionalism, ensuring that the MFNPS operates with transparency, accountability, and respect for the rights and dignity of all individuals.
Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of First Nations cultures, traditions, and values, integrating this knowledge into all aspects of policing. They should embody cultural safety and competency through respectful communication, culturally appropriate conflict resolution, and the inclusion of community values in decision-making processes. Additionally, candidates should be able to apply trauma-informed principles, recognizing the impact of trauma on individuals and communities, and approach policing with empathy and sensitivity. This includes creating safe spaces for community members, offering support services for those affected by trauma, and training officers to recognize and respond to signs of trauma. Continuous training and professional development in cultural safety, competency, and trauma-informed principles are essential, ensuring that all members of the police service are well-equipped to serve First Nations communities effectively and respectfully.
A valid and subsisting Class 4 Province of Manitoba driver's license is a requirement.
If you are an energetic and community-minded leader, please submit your resume to :
Lillian Wong, Director, Executive Search