Role Overview
BC Public Service is hiring a Deputy Chief Civilian Director. This is a full-time role in CA. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
Posting Title
Deputy Chief Civilian Director
Position Classification
Assistant Deputy Minister 2
Union
N/A
Work Options
Location
Surrey, BC V4P 1M5 CA (Primary)
Salary Range
$200,200 to $248,600 per annum
Close Date
6/1/2026
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Temporary End Date
Ministry/Organization
BC Public Service -> Attorney General
Ministry Branch / Division
Independent Investigations Office of BC
Job Summary
Deputy Chief Civilian Director
Independent Investigations Office of BC
Ministry of Attorney General
Surrey, BC
The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) is an independent, civilian-led agency with jurisdiction to investigate serious harm and fatal incidents involving police, in order to determine whether or not an officer may have committed an offence. The IIO has jurisdiction over all provincial policing agencies, including municipal police agencies, the RCMP, the South Coast BC Transportation Authority Police Service, and the Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police Service. The IIO’s jurisdiction also extends to detention guards and officers appointed as special provincial constables, municipal constables, and includes on- and off-duty officers.
The IIO is created by Part 7.1 of the Police Act which establishes the office and defines its legal scope of authority. The IIO is part of the Ministry of Attorney General, but its investigations and decisions are operationally independent of government.
Please note: The Deputy Chief Civilian Director cannot be a person who is a current or former member of a police force or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The Deputy plays a pivotal role in leading the IIO in delivery of its civilian oversight of law enforcement mandate. Reporting directly to the Chief Civilian Director, the Deputy contributes to the maintenance of public confidence in British Columbia’s law enforcement agencies by supporting the effective management and conduct of thorough, competent, fair, timely and unbiased investigations of police-involved incidents resulting in serious harm or death, and greater transparency on issues of police accountability through public reporting.
This position has statutory authority under Part 7.1 of the Police Act.
The ideal candidate brings substantial knowledge and demonstrates depth of experience in Canadian criminal law, with a strong understanding of the practices, procedures, and legal requirements associated with complex critical‑incident investigations involving death or serious harm. They have a proven record of success in a significant senior leadership role, guiding the strategic development and evolution of a large, multi‑faceted organization and leading it through change while managing high‑profile and sensitive issues.
This candidate possesses exceptional communication skills, including experience preparing and reviewing complex reports, engaging in public speaking, and interacting confidently with media. Although they have never served as a member of a police force, the candidate demonstrates comprehensive understanding of the role and functions of police within the English Common Law system, as well as the ethics, philosophy, and unique challenges inherent to effective civilian oversight of law enforcement.
A skilled and principled relationship‑builder, the candidate leads with integrity, diplomacy, and respect. They demonstrate an informed understanding of the impacts of colonialism and systemic racism, including how these forces shape interactions with police and the criminal justice system, and they are committed to fostering trust‑based relationships with diverse communities, partners, and rightsholders.
Role profile is attached. The appointee will be required to consent to an Enhanced Security Screening and will be required to complete a Conflict of Interest Disclosure, including declaring any actual, potential, or perceived conflicts of interest.
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to reflect the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our executive team and being part of an innovative, inclusive, and rewarding organization.
To apply please email a clear and concise cover letter and resume in one document (.pdf) to Executive Recruitment at: Executive.Recruitment@gov.bc.ca by June 1, 2026. Please note the application document must be in .pdf format. Email Executive Recruitment if assistance is needed. Thank you to all who express interest.
Job Category
Executive
How to apply to this job
To apply please email a clear and concise cover letter and resume in one document (.pdf) to Executive Recruitment at: Executive.Recruitment@gov.bc.ca by June 1, 2026. Please note the application document must be in .pdf format. Email Executive Recruitment if assistance is needed. Thank you to all who express interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is the Deputy Chief Civilian Director position at BC Public Service located?
This position is based in CA. BC Public Service has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
What does a Deputy Chief Civilian Director at BC Public Service earn?
BC Public Service has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.
When was the Deputy Chief Civilian Director role at BC Public Service posted?
This role was posted on May 5, 2026 (34 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
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