Timmins police board approves two new civilian hires, to update community plan
The Timmins Police Services Board has granted approval for the force to create a new position – a human resources manager.
“We've been able to utilize our partners at the City of Timmins for human resource support over the last 100 years of our existence,” said Kraymr Grenke, the board chair.
“Policing has become obviously more complex; we're doing more recruitment. We've had some members retire that have been in that portfolio for a while, so we're trying to expand on what are obviously recruitment, promotions and just general human resource requirements of policing in today.”
Paula Del Guidice is taking on the role.
Grenke said Del Guidice will help the board and the Timmins find a way to rise above other police services when it comes to recruiting efforts.
Grenke told CTV News that he expects the service to reach its full complement of 96 officers within the next year – it currently employs 86.
The Timmins Police Service has a new human resources manager who will also assist with recruiting efforts. The police services board approved the new position on Aug. 8, 2024. (Lydia Chubak/CTV News Northern Ontario)
“We do offer the direct hire compensation pieces currently right now so if you're moving from another service and you've been through the police college process, we do have financial incentives that way,” said Grenke.
The board is ready to announce a replacement for the communications coordinator position and has decided to hire internally.
“We had a transition with the new chief of police and we wanted to make sure obviously that the fits were right on as that person works hand in hand with the chief's day-to-day communication strategy,” said Grenke.
“We look forward to having Michelle St. Louis with us in September in that full-time role.”
Board officials are preparing to help revise the Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan this year and will be looking for public input. The police board also stated that a new pillar has been added to the plan and it will regard gender-based violence.
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