Auxiliary Program
The RCMP Auxiliary Program strengthens community and police partnerships by providing trained volunteers with the opportunity to perform a variety of authorized activities that enhance community policing and crime prevention initiatives.
In British Columbia, the Auxiliary Program operates under the leadership of the RCMP Commanding Officer in partnership with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General.
Auxiliaries are trained and authorized to perform non-enforcement community policing and crime prevention activities such as:
- community/special events
- home and business safety checks, safety talks and activities
- traffic and crowd control,
- disaster planning and emergency preparedness assistance
- searches for lost persons
Volunteers with peace officer status
RCMP Auxiliaries are volunteers who receive a BC Police Act Appointment as a sworn peace officer after completing the approved RCMP and Provincial Ministry of Justice training.
They are required to:
- maintain RCMP security clearance standards, and
- must complete a minimum of 180 hours annually.
Auxiliaries:
- are not employees
- are covered by WorkSafe BC and insurance provided by the Province of British Columbia against accidental death and dismemberment, and civil liability.
Uniforms
The RCMP provides an Auxiliary with a uniform. The most identifiable markings are
- the shoulder flashes and patches which state the words
Auxiliary/Auxiliaire
Training
Auxiliary recruits must complete the RCMP training curriculum that includes physical, theory-based and practical training.
Their training includes subjects such as:
- law and police procedures, e.g. Criminal Code of Canada, Provincial Statutes, court room procedures
- effective communications and presentation skills
- officer safety training
- police techniques, e.g. evidence protection, hand cuffing, arrest, etc.
- community policing and crime prevention activities
Continuous learning opportunities are provided to Auxiliaries, ensuring their skills and knowledge are kept current during their Appointment in the program.
Interested in becoming an Auxiliary?
For more qualification details and information on how to apply, please contact your local RCMP Detachment.
Recruiting
If you are interested in applying for the Williams Lake RCMP Auxiliary Constable Program, please complete a resume, cover letter and forward it to the following:
Deliver to:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
575 Borland Street
Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 1R9
Attention: Williams Lake RCMP Auxiliary Coordinator
Email to: William.Gale@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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