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Intelligence Analyst Job Opportunity – Canada Life

May 26, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

Intelligence Analyst Job Opportunity – Canada Life

Job Description

We are Canada Life

Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.

You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.

Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.

Be your best at Canada Life.

We are looking for an Intelligence Analyst

The Intelligence Analyst – as part of a dynamic team responsible for the Canadian fraud detection activities for Group Insurance Benefits – supports the Fraud Management Team by analyzing data for fraud risk, providing intelligence support to complex fraud investigations, identifying new fraud risks and trends, and supporting management with operational insights. The ideal candidate will be one who uses their strong interpersonal, analytical, and creative abilities when working with our team and other Group Insurance business areas.

What you will do:

  • Convert information into detailed and appropriately sourced intelligence products, including reports, visual aids, and oral briefings.
  • Provide support to investigators and management by understanding, preparing, and analyzing data for regular and ad-hoc reporting.
  • Manipulate and prepare large volumes of claims data and analyze this data to identify emerging trends, and anomalies or unusual patterns requiring investigation.
  • Identify insurance fraud risk in complex situations using a variety of analytical techniques and tools and contribute to the development of mitigation strategies.
  • Produce non-standard and ad-hoc reports for stakeholders in the most effective manner possible.
  • Live our values of Customer View; Integrity; Partnership; and Communities.

What you will bring:

  • Degree or diploma in related discipline such as Social Sciences, Intelligence or Security Studies, Computer Science, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
  • Demonstrated excellence in creating insight from data.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a demonstrated experience working effectively in a team environment as well as independently.
  • Well-developed planning and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks while meeting tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrated analytical thinking and creative problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication/documentation skills.
  • Ability to excel within a Purpose/Vision driven environment.
  • Data manipulation skills – such as using SQL – are preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of MS Access and Excel is preferred.
  • Experience in providing tactical and strategic intelligence support is preferred.
  • Experience with i2 Analyst Notebook or other link analysis application is preferred.
  • Knowledge of Social Network Analysis is an asset.
  • Knowledge of open source analysis tools and techniques is an asset.
  • Knowledge of insurance fraud landscape and investigative techniques is an asset.
  • Understanding of Group Insurance concepts and products is an asset.

Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today 

We are one of Canada’s top 100 employers!

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Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.   

We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.  

Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted 

Application FAQs

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WorksafeBC – Student Intern, Field Investigations (for CIA students)

May 21, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

WorksafeBC – Student Intern, Field Investigations – PDF

Filed Under: crime and intelligence analysis, forensics Tagged With: careers, CIA, forensics, intern, internship, students

Forensic Biologist – Application Deadline: April 26, 2021

April 12, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

FORENSIC BIOLOGIST

Organization:
Ministry of the Solicitor General
Division:
Centre of Forensic Sciences
City:
Sault Ste Marie
Job Term:
1 Permanent
Job Code:
16065 – Technologist 3, Medical Lab
Salary:
$1,315.57 – $1,561.85 Per Week*
*Indicates the salary listed as per the OPSEU Collective Agreement.

Posting Status: Open

Job ID:
161735
   Apply Online
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Here is an exciting opportunity to work for the Ministry of the Solicitor General, Centre of Forensic Sciences. Become a part of the Ontario justice system by providing forensic biology examinations services.

What can I expect to do in this role?

You will:

  • provide technical leadership in planning the activities of the technical group in order to plan, prioritize and assign work
  • conduct technical reviews and evaluations of completed work
  • ensure quality control processes are developed and maintained in alignment with the quality assurance programs in place
  • perform a range of analyses employed in forensic DNA testing
  • assist in the evaluation and need for modifications to current standards, operating procedures and forensic biology testing processes
  • set up, operate, maintain, troubleshoot, calibrate, validate and provide training on instrumentation/hardware to ensure effective operations and implementation

How do I qualify?

Technical Knowledge

  • you demonstrate knowledge of laboratory practices and techniques and scientific theories in such disciplines as chemistry, biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and their application to forensic science to conduct technical reviews and evaluation of work
  • you have knowledge of laboratory quality assurance and quality control programs, ability to acquire knowledge of standard operating procedures and legislative authorities to ensure reliability of results and compliance with accreditation standards
  • you demonstrate knowledge of leading edge and emerging technologies in the field of forensic biology and the operations and capabilities of scientifically advanced testing instruments

Technical Leadership Skills

  • your technical leadership skills allow you to provide leadership and mentoring to DNA Biologists.

Research, Analytical and Problem Solving Skills

  • you have research skills to collaborate in research projects on new methodologies, evaluation and recommendation of new procedures and equipment instrumentation, including the knowledge and skills to able to participate in research and evaluations of testing methodologies where no precedents or standards exist
  • you have analytical skills to evaluate the outcome of laboratory test results and to identify and resolve issues or problems related to samples or instruments
  • your problem solving skills enable you to provide advice and resolution, identify precautions to be taken, and to troubleshoot problems with laboratory equipment

Communication and Consultation Skills

  • you have demonstrated oral and written communication skills to prepare data findings and detailed notes of observations and tests, and to provide testimony
  • your consultation skills enable you to provide training, advice and mentoring to DNA Biologists

*IMPORTANT APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS*

As part of the application process, please provide a response (500 word maximum) to the following question and submit this with your cover letter and resume. Please upload as one full document and write your full name on your response page. Those that do not include a written response will not proceed to the screening stage.

Question: Having reviewed the application materials, what do you believe to be the most important attribute of a forensic biologist, and why? Tell us, with the use of examples, how you have demonstrated this attribute.

Additional Information:

Address:

1 Permanent, 70 Foster Drive, Suite 500, Sault Ste Marie, North Region, Criminal Record Check

Compensation Group:
Ontario Public Service Employees Union

Schedule: 3

Category:
Science
Posted on:
Monday, April 12, 2021
Note:
The number of positions to be filled has not been identified at this time. This competition will be used to create an eligibility list of qualified candidates to fill upcoming opportunities within the next eighteen months following the closing date of the job ad posting.In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position.Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Talent Acquisition Branch (TAB), HR Service Delivery Division (HRSDD) to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you.

A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual’s employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential.

How to apply:

You must apply online.

Your cover letter and resume combined should not exceed five (5) pages. For tips and tools on how to write a concise cover letter and resume, review the Writing a Cover Letter and Resume: Tips, Tools and Resources.

Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed on the job ad. Using concrete examples, you must show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. We rely on the information you provide to us.

Read the job description to make sure you understand this job.

OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying.

If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please Contact Us to provide your contact information. Recruitment Services staff will contact you within 48 hours.

Please be advised that the results of this competition may be used to form an eligibility list of qualified candidates to potentially fill future vacancies represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). In accordance with the Collective Agreement, eligibility lists are shared with OPSEU representatives. By applying to this competition, you are providing consent that your name may be shared with OPSEU representatives.
All external applicants (including former employees of the Ontario Public Service) applying to a competition in a ministry or Commission public body must disclose (either in the cover letter or resume) previous employment with the Ontario Public Service. Disclosure must include positions held, dates of employment and any active restrictions as applicable from being rehired by the Ontario Public Service. Active restrictions can include time and/or ministry-specific restrictions currently in force, and may preclude a former employee from being offered a position with the Ontario Public Service for a specific time period (e.g. one year), or from being offered a position with a specific ministry (either for a pre-determined time period or indefinitely). The circumstances around an employee’s exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment.

Remember: The deadline to apply is Monday, April 26, 2021 11:59 pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted.

We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.

Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be provided in both English and French on the website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are displayed in English only on both the English and French versions of the website.

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CASIS Vancouver Generation Z Congress – April 23, 2021

April 9, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

The Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, CASIS Vancouver, is hosting the Generation Z Congress on April 23, 2021 from 13:00 to 17:00 PDT, via Zoom, which we believe will be of interest to BCIT Forensic students and faculty who are interested in understanding Gen Z perspectives on security and its implications to the new social contract and the security space.

The objective of this event is to hear directly from the Generation Z what security means to them. It will feature Gen Z actors, activists, and influencers discussing what from their perspective are the world’s most pressing security problems.

The congress is free of charge, and registration can be done at www.casisvancouver.ca.

Eduardo Franco
Deputy Executive Officer, Events
CASIS Vancouver

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BCIT Student Association Hiring Fair – March 31, 2021

March 23, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

  1. RSVP to Our Prep Sessions
  2. Resources
  3. Book an appointment with a Career Specialist
  4. bcitsa.ca/hiringfair

Filed Under: forensics Tagged With: careers, events, graduates, students

Community Coroner Career Opportunities

March 23, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Multiple Locations

Community Coroner Career Opportunities

Are you interested in a unique, challenging part-time role in your community?

Salary: $32.32 hourly

In this role, you will be trained to be a Community Coroner – a death investigator appointed under section 55 of the Coroners Act by the Chief Coroner, and responsible within a specific geographic area to attend the scene of a death in order to establish the identity of the deceased and gather information to help determine when, where, how and by what means the person died.

For additional information about the role of Coroner, please visit the Community Coroners Webpage.

The BC Coroners Service (BCCS) is responsible for determining the circumstances of all sudden, unexpected and unnatural deaths in the province. The BCCS is seeking mature, compassionate and community minded individuals to work as Coroners on an “as and when required” basis. These unique positions offer an opportunity for individuals to use various skills in serving their communities in a high- profile role. Community Coroners are an integral part of the investigative team, providing critical initial information that allows for timely, thorough and accurate investigations.

Successful Community Coroners are individuals with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills; are highly effective communicators; are organized; able to demonstrate tact, diplomacy, and good judgement; work respectfully, knowledgeably and collaboratively with Indigenous peoples; and work effectively under pressure. Consider joining our dedicated team in this important role!

Qualifications for this role include:

  • An undergraduate degree in the health care, legal, social sciences, or equivalent
  • A minimum 5 years of professional employment experience in investigative decision making, risk management, working collaboratively with multiple agencies, and gathering, synthesizing, evaluating and documenting information. An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be
  • Experience with medical terminology or successfully complete a medical terminology course within the first 6 months of
  • Must have a valid Class 5 driver’s license and use of a personal vehicle that is maintained in good and safe working condition and with appropriate insurance at all times when on-call.
  • Preference may be given to candidates who identify as

For more information and to apply online, please go to:

https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/75812

Community Coroner Career Opportunities

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March 25, 2021 – Federal Safety, Security & Intelligence Career Fair

March 23, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

Federal Safety, Security and Intelligence Career Fair

Date: March 25, 2021
Time: From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time)

Recruiters from various federal government departments and agencies will be waiting to talk to you during a virtual event, looking for prospective new employees.

This one-day event is specifically targeted to those who want to start a career in the federal government and work within law enforcement, national defence, intelligence and public safety.

The eight participating partners include:

  • Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)
  • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
  • Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
  • Communications Security Establishment (CSE)
  • Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
  • Public Safety Canada (PS)
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

Register for the event here.

*Admission is free but places are limited!

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CASIS Digital Roundtable – March 18, 2021

March 11, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

Hello CIA students:

CASIS Vancouver is hosting a Digital Roundtable on March 18, 2021 at 16:00 PST, via Zoom, which we believe will be of interest to BCIT Forensics students and faculty who are interested in violent extremism in Canada, online extremist content, and youth recruitment by extremist groups. CASIS Vancouver Digital Roundtables present an opportunity to discuss emerging security concerns with practitioners and academic researchers involved in policy, tactical and strategic decision making.

 

 

With pleasure, we will have the Director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism, and Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Dr. Barbara Perry speaking on “Right Wing Extremism and Youth Recruitment”.

 

Digital Roundtables are free for CASIS members. Non member can purchase tickets and get more information about this and future Digital Roundtables at https://casisvancouver.ca/roundtables/

If you have any questions, please email: efranco@casisvancouver.ca

Kind regards,
Eduardo Franco
Deputy Executive Officer, Events
CASIS Vancouver

March Digital Rountable Flyer – Dr Perry

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Trends in Forensic Science Conference 2021

March 4, 2021 by Fiona Kerr

Fellow Forensic Scientists,

The 7th annual Trends in Forensic Science (TIFS) Conference is set to occur on the 30th of April 2021. The goal of the conference is to unite experts, students, and future students of the forensic sciences in sharing the most current research and engaging in discussion of career and academic opportunities pertaining to this diverse discipline.

If you are interested in attending or presenting, please visit our website (http://www1.uwindsor.ca/tifs/) or email myself (aasen@uwindsor.ca) and/or Dr. Shashi Jasra (sjasra@uwindsor.ca) for further information.


Thank you,
Kirsten Aasen

 

Filed Under: crime and intelligence analysis, cybersecurity, digital forensics, forensic health sciences, forensic science, forensics

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