Job Req ID:  2980
Location: 

CAMBRIDGE, ON, CA

Digital Disclosure

Digital Disclosure Specialist

Deadline to Apply: Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
Employment Type: Permanent Part-Time, Temporary Part-Time
Base Location: Headquarters, 200 Maple Grove Road, Cambridge
Shift: Days (Mon-Fri) up to 30 hours/week (hours are not guaranteed)
Number of Positions: 2
Reason for Vacancy: Backfill
2024 Salary Range: $74,889.55 annually

*The current collective agreement expired on December 31, 2024. Wages are subject to negotiated adjustments through collective bargaining. This position is also currently under job evaluation.  

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Digital Disclosure Specialist

Summary

Responsible for the preservation, handling, redaction, and disclosure of records and digital evidence, including multimedia files, such as audio communications, videos and images, for the purposes of criminal investigations and court disclosure; administers the retention and destruction of records and evidence within the Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS).

You Will:

  • Monitor and export requested records and digital evidence, apply redactions, preview for accuracy, and prepare for timely dissemination using police/justice systems.
  • Assist members with digital evidence requests.
  • Use manual processes for record preparation in urgent situations, following guidelines.
  • Disclose records and evidence to the Crown’s office or relevant parties, ensuring proper file naming and secure submission, correcting errors as needed.
  • Maintain documentation and reports on digital evidence handling, ensuring confidentiality and chain of custody.
  • Liaise with officers on file discrepancies, escalating to the Supervisor if needed, and prepare memos for Court Administration.
  • Ensure security, confidentiality, integrity, and compliance with legislation and court orders.
  • Query systems (RMS, ICON, CPIC) to check record status for retention or destruction.
  • Attend court trials to testify on redaction, accuracy, and continuity of digital evidence.
  • Support the development and presentation of training materials for digital evidence handling.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, aiding in policy and procedure development. 

You Have:

  • Proficiency in reading, writing, communication, and mathematics is required, normally acquired through the successful completion of a two (2) year community college diploma in records and information management, data quality, justice administration or a related field. A combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • A minimum of one (1) year of relevant customer service experience is required to interact with internal members of all ranks, as well as members of the Crowns office and external agencies.
  • One (1) year of relevant experience in legal or justice administration, information management, health care administration, or a related discipline is preferred.
  • Knowledge of standardized procedures and processes, proficient keyboarding skills, data entry, file management, and document organization is required.
  • Proficiency using Microsoft Office programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook is required.

You Are:

  • Required to have strong conflict resolution skills to resolve discrepancies or issues with requested files.
  • Proficient in police and justice information systems (DEMS, RMS, CPIC, SCOPE); prior experience is preferred.
  • Knowledgeable of the judicial system, disclosure rules, purging policies, court file handling, legal terminology, and police agencies.
  • Able to comprehend and apply legislation, regulations, and procedures, following the Records Retention Schedule and the Municipal Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy Act.
  • Resilient and can regularly handle sensitive or distressing digital evidence (e.g., police incidents involving violence).
  • You have high attention to detail and can identify errors or omissions under time constraints, ensuring high-quality work.
  • You have excellent listening skills for redacting audio communications and can retain and recall technical information.
  • You possess strong interpersonal skills for collaborative teamwork, problem-solving, and process improvement.
  • You have excellent time management and organizational skills, enabling you to prioritize workload and balance competing priorities.

Waterloo Regional Police Service values diversity and supports inclusion as an Equal Opportunity Employer. Waterloo Regional Police Service is dedicated to developing and promoting professionally skilled employees who reflect the community we serve. We are currently accepting applications for the position of Police Constable and encourage all candidates who are seeking a career in policing, who value diversity and are committed to providing our community with exceptional service to apply.

Waterloo Regional Police Service delivers exceptional police services to more than 625,000 residents. The Region of Waterloo is a richly diverse and prosperous community in Southern Ontario that offers the unique combination of a growing urban centre comprised of three municipalities; Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo; surrounded by four rural communities; North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich Townships. We are a Region that is proud of our diversity and to be an organization that is focused on its people.

Prior to submitting your application, we encourage you to review our website at www.join.wrps.ca for further details regarding the selection process and the minimum requirements for this position. 

We thank all applicants; however, only those selected to move forward in the process will be contacted.