Job Summary
Shadow with Victim Support Worker on day-to-day tasks, client engagement and follow up, community resources and referrals, shadow crisis intervention on crime/trauma scenes.
Qualifications
Confidentiality, Ethics & Professional Judgment Strong understanding of confidentiality, ethical conduct, and professional boundaries, with the ability to follow RCMP policies, privacy legislation, and protocols related to sensitive information and victim interactions.
Interpersonal Communication & Cultural Awareness Ability to communicate clearly, respectfully, and empathetically with victims, RCMP members, and community partners, including awareness of cultural safety and diverse lived experiences.
Reliability, Discretion & Professional Conduct High level of dependability, discretion, and professionalism, including punctuality, appropriate appearance and behaviour in police and community settings, and willingness to comply with RCMP security requirements (e.g., background checks, confidentiality agreements).
Emotional Maturity & Readiness for Trauma Exposure Demonstrated capacity to observe and engage in emotionally intense environments, including crime and trauma scenes, with self-regulation, professionalism, and openness to supervision, debriefing, and reflective practice.
Required student type
Criminology, Psychology, Sociology