Do you have what it takes?
The KPCVs are ideal for anyone who wants to be a part of making this community a better place to live. You get to explore the city at will, and you assist all first responders, including Kingston Fire Rescue (KFR) and Frontenac Paramedics by reporting observations that require specific intervention.
While the KPCVs are pleased to have everyone interested in volunteering with them, there are certain criteria that must be met. Applicants must be 18 years old or older, and up to any age where they can still perform the duties of the job. As long as a candidate can sit, stand, walk, drive, observe and report, they can serve. You don’t have to be extremely strong or especially fit as the policy of the KPCV is non-confrontation. In fact, our oldest volunteer was in his 90’s while still performing the duties of ‘observe and report’! Volunteers must agree to put in a minimum of 8 hours of patrol or special events and attend one meeting each month. When they say a minimum of 8 hours per month, many volunteers preform many more hours.
Applicants must have a full and valid Ontario driver’s license and a clear Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) report showing no criminal record as well as clear driveling history. Ideally, a successful candidate will be interested in serving a minimum of two years as it costs approximately $1000 to train and equip each volunteer. Interested candidates must pass the interview and selection process that occurs between September 30 and December 31 each year. If selected, there is a one-day training session to introduce the new volunteer to the basics of radio use, notetaking, and what sort of things to look for when out on patrol. Then, for the first three months, a new volunteer will ride with an experienced volunteer who acts as a coach and mentor to acclimatize the new volunteer to their role. Finally, there is a driving test to ensure that KPCV vehicles are operated in a safe and appropriate manner. After this, KPCV volunteers can team up with whomever they like and go out on patrol whenever they want to.
A successful candidate will be observant, have good attention to detail and a warm and friendly personality. A large part of your job is interacting with the public in a positive manner, to reflect well on yourself as well as on the Kingston Police as a whole.