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As a Community Safety Officer (CSO), you will work alongside Transit Police Officers, gaining relevant experience for a career in law enforcement. Governed by the provisions of the BC Police Act, you will serve as a designated Peace Officer, entrusted with key tasks that support the work of Transit Police Officers. As you build relationships with transit staff and the community, you will gain unique insights into policing in a transit environment.
Community Safety Officers help us deliver a community-focused approach to keeping transit safe. In addition to regular patrol duties, CSOs will assist with tasks such as the collection of video evidence, outside perimeter security at police incidents, traffic control, providing support at major events and emergencies, and many other diverse responsibilities. CSOs have strong customer service skills, know first aid and have the skills to help address the social and policing issues found on and around the transit system in Metro Vancouver.
Applicants will be subject to the following steps. These steps may not be in the specific order listed.
Step 1 –$36.56/hr (hire rate)
Step 2 – $37.29/hr (after graduation – approx. 5 months after hire date)
Step 3 - $38.05/hr (completion of probation at 18 months after hire date)
The following are costs you can expect to incur as a result of gathering the required resources to submit with your application package. The following prices are estimates based on an applicant located within the Province of British Columbia
Transit Police do not provide reimbursement for any costs. Please note, at any point during the process your application can be removed for failure to successfully complete any part of the recruiting process.
If you are successful with your application and offered a position as a CSO with Transit Police, you will be sworn in and enter into 17 weeks of paid training including 10 weeks in a classroom and seven weeks of field training.
If you think you have the necessary skills required to become a Community Safety Officer, fill out our Community Safety Officer Application form and follow the instructions.
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