We are currently hiring for Police Constable. Applications close Monday, October 7, 2024.
A career as a police officer is a career unlike any other.
Depending on the division an officer is assigned to, or the call-for-service to which they are dispatched, each shift comes with its own unique challenges and experiences. As no one day is the same, this holds true for their duties and responsibilities. An Officer may find him or herself responding to a traffic complaint, investigating a criminal offence, collecting evidence, arresting a suspect, testifying in court or educating a member of the community on personal safety.
As these duties include daily interactions with members of the public excellent interpersonal, social perceptiveness and listening skills are critical in analyzing a situation and determining the appropriate action to take. Proficient organization skills, being physically fit and having the ability to work within a team setting are necessary attributes to be successful.
Expand all Collapse all* Recognized Canadian assessment services are members of the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (ACESC). They offer a variety of assessment products including basic/general or comprehensive/detailed reports. While either type of report can be submitted, only a basic/general report is required. If you are not submitting proof of Grade 12 completed within Canada, we require you to submit proof of a full-time, two year post-secondary program completed in Canada.
Applicants possessing any of the preferred qualifications noted below, in addition to all of the required minimum qualifications, will be considered more competitive during the selection process.
The selection process for out-of-town applicants will require that they travel to Winnipeg on several occasions. All travel and relocation costs will be the responsibility of the applicant.
Applicants are advised they may incur some costs associated with the application process.
Specifically, your application must include:
As you progress through the application process, you may also incur expenses for:
**Fees quoted are approximate**
Please also note that the Winnipeg Police Service has taken steps to reduce the financial impact on applicants who meet the Low Income Cut-off as established by the Federal Government.
The Winnipeg Police Service Written Test is an 105 minute multiple choice test that focuses on theskills that are essential to working in law enforcement. The test covers 8 areas; and measures your understanding of the following:
The pass mark is 65%.
Applicants who pass the written test with a mark of 65% or better hold that mark for four years which is applicable for the Constable and Cadet Application process.
There is a five (5) attempt maximum for the written test. This includes constable and cadet attempts. After the 5th failed attempt, you will be deferred for life.
The WPS-PAT is conducted in a gymnasium with the applicant wearing clothing appropriate for physical activity and consists of:
Note: A WPS-PAT certificate in not required to apply, is valid for one year and must be completed prior to the panel interview
Applicants selected to proceed to the P.A.T. will be notified by email.
Helpful information about the WPS-PAT:
Applicants who progress to the final stages of the recruitment process will be scheduled for psychological testing. Testing consists of a 2 to 4 hour written test followed by a one on one interview with a Psychologist.
Applicants will be scheduled for medical testing which includes a test for illegal drugs.
All successful applicants or Recruit Constables are required to attend the Winnipeg Police Training Academy located in Winnipeg Police Headquarters.
Recruits are full time employees and receive salary and benefits during training. Training is Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) and consists of 36 weeks and is broken down as follows:
Recruit Constables must successfully complete both the academic and field training programs which include;
Police Constables must satisfactorily complete a probationary period of two years from the date of appointment.
The Winnipeg Police Service supports and encourages their members to continue their police training and education. Numerous opportunities are provided for all police personnel to participate in advance courses of study offered at:
Please have the Ophthalmologist and Optometrist complete the vision form.
This form is valid for a one year period from the test date.
If applicable, those who have had refractive surgery will require an eye surgery form.
The Winnipeg Police Service is not responsible for any costs incurred for the vision tests and completion of subsequent forms.
Colour vision:
Peripheral vision:
Corrective surgery:
Please have the Audiologist or Otolaryngologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist of your choice complete the hearing form.
This form is valid for a one year period from the test date.
Hearing loss in both ears to be no greater than:
Frequency | 500 Hz | 1000 Hz | 2000 Hz | 3000 Hz |
---|---|---|---|---|
Each ear | 25 dB | 25 dB | 25 dB | 25 dB |
Additional information regarding the hearing standard can be obtained by contacting the Occupational Health Branch at 204-986-5218
Constable | Hourly | Bi-Weekly | Annual |
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1- Starting salary | $30.91 | $2,473.19 | $64,302.88 |
2 - After 1 year | $33.72 | $2,698.02 | $70,148.60 |
3 - After 2 years | $36.53 | $2,922.86 | $75,994.32 |
4 - After 3 years | $39.35 | $3,147.69 | $81,840.03 |
5 - After 4 years | $44.97 | $3,597.36 | $93,531.46 |
6 - After 5 years | $56.21 | $4,496.71 | $116,914.33 |
*Above salary schedule is as of February 11, 2024.
Note: Fourth Class Constables are on probation for a 24 months.
The Winnipeg Police Service offers a lateral entry program to those individuals who are interested in continuing their policing career with the Winnipeg Police Service. To be eligible as a lateral entry candidate, an applicant must meet the following requirements in addition to the minimum qualifications:
Lateral Entry applicants will be required to follow the same recruitment process as that of a Police Constable, however they are not required to complete the written test.
Lateral entry constables are required to attend the Winnipeg Police Training Academy for instructional courses, which commence following appointment and constitute part of regular duties.
Paid training is broken down as follows:
Lateral Entry candidates must successfully complete both the Academic and Field Training program. This includes passing:
All successful lateral entry constables begin earning a salary, at a rank determined by the Winnipeg Police Service, upon appointment.
The following schedule will be used to determine the classification of a lateral entry constable:
Completed years of service with another police organization | Winnipeg Police Service classification |
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Two years | Constable Third Class - First year |
Three years | Constable Third Class - Second year |
Four or more years | Constable Second Class |
Constable | Hourly | Bi-weekly | Annual |
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3rd Class (First year) | $36.53 | $2,922.86 | $75,994.32 |
3rd Class (Second year) | $39.35 | $3,147.69 | $81,840.03 |
2nd Class | $44.97 | $3,597.36 | $93,531.46 |
1st Class | $56.21 | $4,496.71 | $116,914.33 |
*Above salary schedule is as of February 11, 2024.
Providing all requirements and standards have been met, a lateral entry constable will advance one increment at a time on the anniversary date of their hiring until they have attained First Class Constable.
Only actual service with the Winnipeg Police Service will be considered for increments above the rank of First Class Constable.
Lateral entry candidates must satisfactorily complete a probationary period of two years from the date of appointment.