Come on down to the Greater Victoria Hiring & Post-Secondary Education Expo on Thursday, January 30, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Bay Street Armoury | 715 Bay Street, Victoria, B.C. Come dressed for success with your resume in hand for an opportunity to meet a live recruiter. Free Admission and Open to the public. Civilian Criminal Investigators $75,129 - $129,863 annually (based on division) An opportunity to serve Are you curious? Analytical? A creative problem solver? If you want to make a real difference in the lives of others and help keep Canadians safe – this is the career for you! Civilian Criminal Investigators (CCIs) play an important role in the RCMP of the future. They work side-by-side with police officers conducting Criminal Code investigations related to cybercrime and financial crime. While CCIs have valid security clearance and limited peace officer status, they will not be armed and will not make arrests. CCIs will play integral roles in investigations, such as: * interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects * obtaining and executing warrants * participating in site searches * providing court testimonies Training CCIs will participate in a comprehensive Federal Policing Investigations Training program including a robust coaching program during their first 24 months of employment. Training will equip new CCIs with the foundational knowledge of Federal Policing and police sciences (Introduction to Police Science (IPS)) including content ranging from: * RCMP Code of Conduct * applicable domestic statutes * legal authorities * types of offences * gathering evidence and handling exhibits * judicial authorizations * interviews and court processUpon completion of the IPS, candidates will be granted limited Peace Officer Status and progress to the Federal Policing Investigations Program (FPIP), including coaching in investigation practices. What the work involves As a CCI, you will be an integrated member of financial crime and cybercrime teams working side by side with police officers and other civilian members. You will: * collect and preserve evidence * attend and provide testimony in court * provide advanced and specialized skills, experience, advice and recommendation in relation to the Criminal Code of Canada.Your work will include investigating serious and high priority crimes such as: Cybercrime * online thefts of personal identifiable information * network intrusions and ransomware and DDOS * national security * online serious fraud * serious Internet drug-based trafficking Financial crime * serious fraud * serious capital market related offences * money laundering * proceeds of crime * anti-corruption Essential qualifications CCIs in Cybercrime will have specialized skills, knowledge and experience in fields such as: * computer science * information technology * computer programming * administration of servers, networks or workstationsCCIs in Financial Crime will have specialized skills, knowledge and experience in fields such as: * accounting * business administration * commerce * finance * compliance, trading or securities investigations * capital market misconduct investigations Reasons to work for the RCMP You will receive * 37.5 hour work week (overtime may be required in some circumstances) * indexed pension plan * medical and dental health care benefits * three-weeks paid vacation within a year of being hired * when applicable, reimbursement of certain licensing and association fees * competitive pay ( Cybercrime $75,129 to 110,182 (rates from December 22, 2020) ; Financial Crime $86,410 to $129,863 (rates from June 22, 2021)) * when applicable, reimbursement of relocation expenses * a comprehensive training program * opportunity to contribute to the safety of Canadians Apply at: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/civilian-criminal-investigators Company: RCMP Major Case Management Salary: $75,129 - $129,863 per year Contract: PERMANENT