Units & Teams
Auxiliary Unit
There are many people who wish to experience police work through
active involvement. The Chatham-Kent Police Service Auxiliary Unit
offers opportunities to citizens to become part of the police
organization in a volunteer capacity.
The Auxiliary Unit presently has an authorized complement of 14
members. Auxiliary members are volunteers who assist police officers at
community events such as parades, special events, crowd control, and
also accompany officers on patrol.
Auxiliary Members are selected on the basis of their ability to
complete the training program and their availability for service
throughout the year. Members commit to at least a two year term and
volunteer for a minimum of 16 hours each month. The members must also
attend regular in-service training sessions as set out by the training
officer. Initial training consists of 40 hours of instruction in such topics
as powers of arrest and criminal code, and physical restraining methods.
If you are interested in volunteering your time as an Auxiliary
Officer, you can view the minimum requirements to see if you possess the
necessary qualifications. Recruitment is conducted as required and a
Notice of Recruitment will be posted on this website when applications
are being accepted.
Auxiliary Requirements
- Are a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
- Are at least 20 years of age and can produce a birth certificate
or other proof of age.
- Are certified by a legally qualified medical practitioner to be
in good health, and mentally and physically fit for duty as a member
of the Auxiliary Police.
- Produced satisfactory proof of having successfully completed at
least four years of secondary education or the equivalent.
- Are of good moral character and habits and submit at least three
satisfactory references as to their character and previous
employment.
- Subscribe to an Auxiliary Member’s oath in a form prescribed by
the Regulations of the Police Services Act and the Chatham-Kent
Police Service Oath of Secrecy.
- Satisfactory complete all tests, examination, interviews, and
consent to a background investigation.
- Must be willing to commit to a two-year commitment and 16 hours
per month voluntary service.
- Must be willing to complete a fitness component test, which
includes flexibility, push ups, curl ups, and a shuttle run or a
mile and a half run.
- Must possess a valid G Class Ontario Drivers Licence.
- If required to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, vision must
not exceed 10/40 correctable to 20/20 with the aid of said
eyeglasses or contact lenses. No degree of red/green deficiency is
accepted.
- Will be required to attend all training sessions as
directed by the Training Officer.
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