Inland Enforcement Officer - Inventory
Reference number : BSF23J-069395-000111
Selection process number : 2023-EA-PRA-FB_03-961 Canada Border Services Agency - Intelligence and Enforcement, Detentions, Immigration Holding Centre
Surrey (British Columbia), Toronto (Ontario), Laval (Québec)
FB-03
75,100 to $89,068 (plus an annual meal premium of $5,000)
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Closing date : 31 December 2024 - 23 : 59, Pacific Time
Who can apply : Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents 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.
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.
Detentions is in the process of increasing its staffing complement across Immigration Holding Centres, which will house detainees of various risk profiles.
Your application in this inventory will be active for 6 months. A notice that your application is about to expire will be posted to the My Jobs menu of your account 10 days before the end of your active period. If you do not take action, your application will no longer be active and therefore no longer considered for this inventory. Should your application become inactive while the process is still open, a notice will be posted to your account indicating that your application has expired; you may select the link Update my Inventory Status to reaffirm your interest.
All applications must be submitted electronically through the Public Service Resourcing System (PSRS) on jobs.gc.ca. If there are limitations or special circumstances preventing you from submitting your application via the PSRS online portal you must contact IHC_STAFFING_ENQUIRIES asfc.gc.ca prior to the closing date and receive approval to apply via an alternate means.
Duties
Key activities including but not limited to :
Work environment
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is the first point of entry for travellers and goods arriving to Canada. We are, in effect, the face of Canada. The CBSA was established in December 2003. Its creation integrated border functions related to customs, immigration, enforcement, and food, plant, and animal inspection. Today, we are the second-largest law enforcement organization in the country.
The CBSA supports both national security and economic prosperity by preventing the entry of those travelers or goods posing a potential threat to Canada while at the same time facilitating the flow of people and legitimate goods across the borders.
Why work for us? It’s simple. Our mandate is unique. We are a diverse, inclusive and respectful workforce. As one of the largest public service organizations in Canada, we can offer a variety of interesting and challenging opportunities; and we take your professional development to heart.
An Overview of the Inland Enforcement Officer position at the Immigration Holding Centre :
Primarily an Inland Enforcement resource, the CBSA Officer working at an Immigration Holding Centre (IHC) reports to the assigned Manager, Intelligence & Enforcement Operations, responsible for the administration of the Detentions program and conducting activities related to operating an Immigration Holding Centre (IHC). The CBSA Officer working in an IHC is responsible for a variety of different duties including administrative, contract monitoring and reporting, detainee case management, detainee intervention and liaising with internal and external stakeholders.
The CBSA administers the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which allows for the arrest and detention of foreign nationals and permanent residents. Canada’s immigration laws permit the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to detain individuals with an unestablished identity, for being a flight risk, and for being a danger to the public. Officers working in an IHC engage with detainees, which may include families in limited circumstances, vulnerable persons, detainees with criminality and / or mental health conditions, members of the legal community and other community supports, such as non-governmental organizations.
CBSA officers working in an IHC may be required to work a variety of different shifts that include afternoons, midnight, weekends and / or statutory holidays CBSA officers working in an IHC may be required to wear a uniform and wear defensive equipment. CBSA officers working in an IHC hold a wide range of delegated authorities under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) including the authorities to arrest, detain and / or release an individual under the IRPA.
An officer working in an IHC may be the primary point of contact for the CBSA for a variety of contracted services during non-business hours. In general, contractors working within the IHC include security guards, food, medical, housekeeping and maintenance services. As such, a CBSA Officers working at an IHC are required to exercise a high degree of decision making and judgement as it relates to detainee and facilities management.
Intent of the process
This selection process will be used to staff Inland Enforcement Officer positions within the Immigration Holding Centres (IHC) only and will not be used to staff other FB-03 positions within CBSA. The training associated to this position is specific to the Inland Enforcement Officer role at the Immigration Holding Centres. Successful candidates who are appointed to an Inland Enforcement Officer position at an Immigration Holding Centre, and wish to deploy to other position(s) in the future will be required to participate in additional training, which may include attending the CBSA College in Rigaud, QC.
The intent of this process is to create a pool of fully qualified candidates for where positions are available or vacancies are anticipated. The pool may be used to staff similar positions on a permanent (indeterminate) or temporary basis (specified period) only within the IHC’s.
CBSA operates IHCs in (1) Surrey, British Columbia (2) Laval, Quebec and (3) Toronto, Ontario. Future IHC or detention locations may be identified in the future.
IMPORTANT : Pulls will be done on an as needed basis.
Positions to be filled : Number to be determined
Information you must provide
Your résumé.
In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)
EDUCATION :
Note :
1. The employer-approved alternatives to a secondary school diploma are :
o A satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test approved as an alternative to a secondary school diploma; or
o An acceptable combination of education, training and / or experience.
Candidates who already meet the following criteria must be accepted as meeting the 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 have already attained a satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test 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 using an acceptable combination of education, training and / or experience.
EXPERIENCE :The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)
Various language requirements
COMPETENCIES :The following may be applied / assessed at a later date (may be needed for the job)
EDUCATION :
ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS :
The CBSA processes millions of travellers every day – people of all ages, sizes, shapes, backgrounds, and abilities. Consequently, we want to increase the representation of employment equity groups in order to maintain a diverse workforce that reflects the population we serve.
We are focused on hiring talented individuals from these communities to make our Agency better and continue to enhance diversity. In order to achieve our goal, we may first consider qualified candidates, who have self-declared, when applying, as belonging to one or more of the designated employment equity groups.
The CBSA promotes employment equity and encourages all candidates to indicate if they belong to one or more of the designated groups (women, members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples or persons with disabilities
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS :
Conditions of employment
All applicants will be required to meet the following Conditions of Employment :
Training associated with meeting the conditions of employment may occur at a centralized location within Canada. Candidates may be required to attend training at the CBSA College in Rigaud, QC, or a satellite campus throughout Canada.
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.
One alternate date will be possible only if requested for the following reasons :
1) Medical reasons with doctor’s certificate
2) Death in your immediate family
3) Confirmation of pre-approved travel plans or training plans (made before the advertisement posting date)
4) Religious reasons
5) Participation in an assessment for another selection process.