(Sudbury, ON) – Starting today, interested applicants can submit their applications to become Chief of Police with the Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS). The opportunity is advertised through Odgers Berndtson, the firm retained by the Police Service Board to run the search.
“The Board and Service was very well-served by Chief Paul Pedersen over his 10 years with us,” said Board Chair Al Sizer. “The Board is now looking for an inspirational leader to take us into the future. This is an exciting opportunity for leaders in the policing community to be part of the new Executive Leadership Team at the Greater Sudbury Police Service.”
Applications will be accepted until August 16, 2024. The Board is planning to hold interviews in early September.
To be considered for this position, please submit your cover letter, resume, and related information to amanda.bugatto@odgersberndtson.com or through the links above. Please see the position description attached for more information.
About: The Greater Sudbury Police Service Board is a five-member civilian Board that governs the Greater Sudbury Police Service. Under the Community Safety and Policing Act, the Board is responsible for providing adequate and effective police services to over 166,000 Greater Sudbury residents.
Char Al Sizer (Councillor, Ward 8)
Vice Chair Gerry Lougheed, Jr. (Municipal Appointee)
Member Paul Lefebvre (Mayor)
Member Krista Fortier (Provincial Appointee)
Member Shawn Poland (Provincial Appointee)
Contact:
Matthew Gatien
Board Administrator
705-675-9171 x 5750
matthew.gatien@gsps.ca