POSITION: Court Information Specialist
DEPARTMENT / DIVISION: Police / Information Risk Management / Information Support Services
Competition Number: P15-25
Date of Issue: November 6, 2025
Closing Date: November 27, 2025
Pay Group: $39.51/hr - CUPE Pay Grade 10
Number of Positions: 2
Duration: 1 @ Regular Full-Time and 1 @ Temporary Full-Time (term unknown)
Work Schedule: Monday through Sunday, day shift rotation, 11-hour shifts
To Apply: All submissions shall be sent electronically by 4:30pm on the above closing date and should include all qualifications and experience relevant to the position.
POSITION FUNCTION:
Responsible for the coordination of daily operations and service delivery as it relates to the maintenance and submission of fingerprints and criminal records, reports to Crown Counsel and court documents. Evaluates and develops business processes and procedures related to the court duties within the Records Section. Conducts training and provides guidance and mentorship to internal/external staff on best practices in extraction, disclosure and disposition tracking of criminal code files to ensure legislated requirements and timelines are met and adhered to.
KEY DUTIES:
Acts as the department representation on court related working groups and committees to establish best practices and standards in the extraction, disclosure and disposition of criminal cases. Researches best practices and presents proposals on modifications to business practices and procedures to improve efficiencies within the court position.
Prepare for emerging trends and changes such as Supreme Court decisions to ensure business practices, procedures and policies are changed or advanced to ensure compliance. Research and consults with internal and external clients and partners to obtain information in areas such as investigations, court processes and disclosure of material.
Assist investigators with the preparation of electronic disclosure of materials to Crown Counsel by identifying various types of documents in order to classify records according to Business Rules; convert investigative digital media and police data into electronic formats; redact information from police files as required through the Memorandum of Understanding between Police and Crown Counsel.
Extract relevant information from operational investigative file(s) to create disclosure reports in an organized, indexed and searchable format and in accordance with legislated timelines. Based on legal requirements and through the application of standardized vetting codes, determine and categorize information that will be exempt from disclosure or be the subject of delayed disclosure.
Review electronic data submissions to the Provincial Justice System for errors and failures including evidence text pages, criminal record, outstanding charges and grounds for detention; perform follow ups with investigative officers to ensure timely completion of court files and outstanding documentation is submitted to ensure successful prosecution is not compromised; create and maintain a diary date system for Crown Counsel submissions and requests to ensure legislated timelines are met; generate and extract electronic submissions of data from the police records management system to the provincial justice system for judicial charge approval; liaise with court registry, crown counsel, corrections, law offices, police agencies, internal staff and probation offices regarding all criminal court and disposition matters.
Deal with urgent timelines in processing in custody and bail hearing court documentation for immediate court appearances/hearings.
Calculate start and end dates for Jail sentences, Probation, Prohibitions and Conditional Sentence Orders for entry onto CPIC; select information for entry by the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) system operator and run criminal record checks as required; use Provincial Justice System for court enquiries to track charges and waived charges from the Victoria court jurisdiction.
Merge Known Offender Records within the Records Management system as required to successfully submit a Report to Crown Counsel to the Provincial Justice System; liaise with internal and external customers in relation to notification and follow up of Known Offender records that are noted to be duplicates or to further obtain information as to whether a merge of the names can occur. Review and authorize the unlocking of mug shots photos so they can be utilized in investigative photo line-ups based on current legislation and supreme court hearings.
Maintain the integrity of criminal records information, including fingerprint and disposition verifications; review and update the RMS and booking system with fingerprint information for persons fingerprinted under the Identifications of Criminals Act; conduct detailed research and analysis in matching Known Offender fingerprints. Perform queries and inquiries to confirm information on the criminal justice system.
Retrieve, analyze and interpret sentencing information for all criminal offences. Extract, validate and enter dispositions including appeal information into the RMS and CJIM systems to update the real time criminal records database within the National CPIC system. Provide hard copy disposition records, follow-ups and updates to internal staff, local and national partner agencies for the concluding of police files and sealing of records as legislated under the Youth Criminal Justice Act and Criminal Records Act.
In partnership with IT, identify, assess and resolve technical and operational issues associated to the transfer of electronic data to and from the PRIME, JUSTIN, CJIM, CORNET and IBOOK systems.
Develop and maintain training manuals, standard operating procedures and reference documents.
Perform related duties where qualified.
INDEPENDENCE:
Work is generated by operational demand and is performed according to established policies, procedures, directives, case law and the Memorandum of Understanding between Police and The BC Prosecution Service
Issues such as changes or deviations from policy and established procedure are solved by the employee, or discussed with the supervisor with recommendations
Work with minimal supervision
High accuracy required due to disclosure and sentencing information being released without being internally reviewed
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Physical Effort:
Sit with arms unsupported while keyboarding (frequent)
Work from ladders while filing (frequent)
Mental Effort:
Exposure to disturbing material (often)
Deal with constant interruptions (often)
Long periods of intense concentration while creating disclosure documents and court disposition entries (often)
Meet multiple court deadlines (frequent)
Visual/Auditory Effort:
Focus on a variety of source data and VDT for long periods (frequent)
Work Environment:
Office
KEY SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Advanced knowledge of the MOU concerning the disclosure of information between Police and Crown Counsel, as well as Provincial Disclosure Standard methodologies
Sound knowledge of practices and procedures associated to the Provincial Report Writing standards
Sound working knowledge of case laws associated to disclosure requirements
Ability to write proposals, training materials and standard operating procedures
Ability to problem-solve, apply critical thinking skills and make sound decisions and recommendations
Ability to deal with urgent and stressful situations
Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Exceptional organizational and time management skills and ability to perform duties with a high degree of accuracy to ensure urgent timelines are met on a daily basis
Proficient in Adobe Acrobat Pro and current technology to support disclosure requirements
Demonstrated ability in using Microsoft Office with focus on MS Outlook, Word and Excel
Ability to understand the national vetting codes and the concepts of privilege and relevancy
Type 60 wpm
Maintain accurate records
Establish and maintain effective working relationships
Ability to work both independently and in a team setting
Operate a variety of office equipment
Deal effectively with the public and outside agencies
QUALIFICATIONS:
Formal Education, Training and Occupational Certification:
High school graduation
1 year related post-secondary education
Online Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN) Disclosure course
CORNET Train the Trainer course offered by the Justice Institute of BC
Online Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN) CJIM course
Adobe Acrobat Level 1
EXPERIENCE:
2 years of related police experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
OTHER:
May be requested to substitute in a more senior position
Required to obtain and maintain security and criminal record clearance
Required to sign attestation of confidentiality
This is a CUPE Local 50 Position
Job description: 4048