Community Coroner Career Opportunities
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
March 25, 2021 – Federal Safety, Security & Intelligence Career Fair
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!
CASIS Digital Roundtable – March 18, 2021
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. 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, |
Trends in Forensic Science Conference 2021
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
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