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Aboriginal Liaison Officer-ItsTimeForChange

Know what is Indigenous Liaison Officer. Roles, duties, job profile, and education qualification to become an indigenous community liaison officer in Canada. Become an indigenous liaison officer in Canada.

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Aboriginal Liaison Officer-ItsTimeForChange

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  1. Aboriginal Liaison Officer - Indigenous LiaisonOfficer Anaboriginalliaisonofficerworksfor the economicdevelopmentoftheindigenous peoplesandcommunities.AboriginalLiaisonOfficersprovideemotional,social,and culturalsupporttoAboriginalcommunitiessuchasInuit,FirstNations,MetisofCanada. RequirementsforanIndigenousCommunityLiaison Officer: • Enjoyworking with Indigenouspeoples • Excellentcommunication and consultationskills • Of sound character • Tolerabletraffic/criminal record

  2. Mentallyandphysicallyfit • Education&Training foranIndigenousLiaisonOfficer • Youcan becomeanIndigenouscommunityliaisonofficerinallprovincesofCanada withoutformalqualifications,butemployersnormallyexpectYear10.TheAboriginal peoplegroupcontactofficialpositionsareIndigenous-explicitpositions.Preparingis attempted atworkand furtherreviewmight berequired.Trainingperiodsand • requirements vary between the different provinces and territories of Canada. Contact the ItsTimeForChangeto get the job as an indigenous liaison officer or to become or train asaliaisonofficer. • Jobs&ResponsibilitiesofanIndigenousCommunity Liaison Officer • Indigenouscommunity liaisonofficers: • Buildgoodcommunicationbetweenpoliceandlocalaboriginalcommunities • Helpto resolvedisputes involving policeandIndigenous populations • Advocate andteachpolice officersoncross-culturalawareness • Apprisepoliceonpotentialinfringementanddisorderregionsandadvisewaysto stopcrime and mischief • Improvecommunityawarenessaboutpolicingdutiesandlawandorderissues • AssistfamiliesattendingIndigenousprisoners • ProvideabridgebetweenpoliceandIndigenouspersonsandtheirfamilies involvedinthejuvenilejustice method • Userelevantpolice powersand make prosecution briefs. • Specializations • IndigenousCommunityLiaisonOfficer • IndigenouscommunityliaisonofficersliaisewithAboriginalpeoplegroupsorpeople groupsandtheareaordomainpolice powers to set upandsupportpositive connections.

  3. WorkingconditionsforanIndigenousLiaisonOfficer Nativepeoplegroupcontactofficialsareneededtoworkshifts,includingendsofthe week andpublicoccasions,andmayserveinmetropolitanandfar offnetworks.Native peoplegroupcontactofficialsgenerallyhaverestrictedpoliceabilities,albeitinspecific conditionstheymighthelpcopswithlawimplementationundertakingslikecapture, searchandconfinement.Allthingsconsidered,completelyswornindividualsfromthe police powerplayoutthiscapacitygainingpractical experienceinthecontactjob. ItsTimeForChange isaneconomicinclusionnetworkfor economicdevelopmentofthe Indigenouscommunitiesof Canada. Youcanbecomeanindigenousliaisonofficeror you canfindindigenousliaisonofficersjobs here.

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