
File Reviewer
Competition No: 2026-076
Duration: Regular Full Time
Salary: $4,806 – 5,004 – 5,212 – 5,419 – 5,645/month
Last Updated: 4/24/26
This position works in the Police - Records organizational unit. This is clerical work of moderate complexity relative to the verification and maintenance of information in the Police Records Information Management Environment (PRIME) at the Burnaby RCMP. An incumbent reads new occurrence files in PRIME to determine circumstances surrounding and nature of occurrence and appropriate processing method; determines which offences are reportable to Statistics Canada, verifies validity and completeness of codes entered by other detachment staff in accordance with prescribed rules; adds or modifies UCR scores as required; establishes which files can be concluded into PRIME and concludes same; performs secondary scoring for concluded investigational files; reviews files to ensure completeness and accuracy; adds entities and text; relates General Occurrences to other relevant files; advises supervisors of required corrections; reviews such files for adherence to operational reporting system rules and regulations and, as required, refers files to CPIC operators for updating on CPIC; produces jurisdictional statistical reports; reviews and maintains diary date system; prepares, processes and maintains a variety of files, records, reports and related material; provides, in accordance with departmental policy, factual information regarding file content to a variety of internal and external contacts. Performs related work as required.
Qualifications include completion of Grade 12, including or supplemented by commercial, typing, computer operator courses plus sound-related experience, preferably in a police department or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Sound knowledge of the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures governing the work performed; of the methods, practices and procedures used in police software applications, of the coding system applicable to the Criminal Code of Canada and other applicable Federal and Provincial Statutes enforced by the RCMP; of clerical and record keeping methods and procedures; of the Criminal Code of Canada and other applicable Federal and Provincial statutes enforced by the RCMP. Ability to read occurrence files to determine circumstances surrounding and nature of occurrence, determine offences reportable to Statistics Canada, and assign and record OSR and UCR codes according to prescribed rules; to review file documents to ensure that all required information is recorded; to maintain effective working relationships and to deal effectively with a variety of internal and external contacts. Skill in the operation of equipment used in the work. The incumbent will be required to obtain and maintain an RCMP Enhanced Security Clearance.
Schedule: 70 hours bi-weekly. As of April 6, 2026, hours of work range from 07:00 to 18:00. A work period (cycle) will consist of four (4) consecutive days on, followed by four (4) consecutive days off.
Special Notes: As of April 6, 2026, subject to Note ‘E’ of Schedule ‘B’ of the CUPE 23 Inside Division Collective Agreement
The closing date for this competition has been extended until it is filled. New applications are welcome!
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets will be required at the time of the interview. Please contact People and Culture at 604-294-7303 if you do not receive a confirmation email within one hour of submitting your application online at www.burnaby.ca/careers. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted
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