November 7, 2013 · 0 Comments
Jobs Caledon in Bolton (at the Royal Courtyards, Upper Level) will be hosting Constable Nancy Vellenga and Civilian Recruiter Susan O’Neill, of Peel Regional Police Nov. 13.
They will be on hand from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Vellenga will discuss the variety of opportunities available in the uniformed policing field with the Peel police. She will also speak about the hiring process for constables and cadets. O’Neill, will provide an overview of the civilian career opportunities that typically become available, as well as the civilian application and hiring processes.
Peel Regional Police is the third largest municipal police service in Ontario and has served Peel for more than 30 years. In 2013, it has been recognized as being one of the Greater Toronto Area’s Top Employers, in addition to being named as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People for 2013.
Vellenga has been a police officer for 27 years, while O’Neill has been employed with Peel police for 14 years (within Human Resources for 13 years and as a Civilian Recruiter for five years).
“The Peel Regional Police is a great place to work because we are valued.” O’Neill stated. “If you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life!”
“Policing is a career that offers over 40 jobs within,” Vellenga added. “Come out and learn more.”
Phone Jobs Caledon at 905-584-2300, ext. 200 to register, or email jobs@ccs4u.org
The Jobs Caledon Employment Resource Centre is funded by Employment Ontario and is one of the many initiatives operated by Caledon Community Services.
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