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1. How to apply. 2. Before you apply. 3. Submit an online application. 4. Attend a career presentation. 5. Complete the RCMP online entrance assessment. 6. Submit the required forms and documents. 7. Complete a suitability interview. 8. Undergo medical and psychological suitability assessments. 9.
To be able to fill and save one of our PDF forms, you must first download it to your computer and open it with Adobe Reader® 10 (or a more recent version). Required forms Regular Member Applicant Hearing Examination Report ( RCMP 6509) [ PDF - 852.72 KB ]
The RCMP Online Entrance Assessment was designed as a biased-free tool to assess applicants for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Police Officer recruiting process. The RCMP Online Entrance Assessment consists of six sections: Section 1: Workstyle preference; Section 2: Language comprehension; Section 3: Numerical skills
Step one: Submit an online application. Submit an online application on the Government of Canada's GC Jobs website. Search for opportunities labelled: Telecommunications Operator. 9-1-1 Police Dispatcher. Before submitting your application, make sure you meet the qualifications and requirements.
The following list of tips has been created to help you when filling out the various forms required for the recruiting process. These tips are based on common errors experienced by applicants. Remember: correctly completed forms and document will help expedite your recruiting process!
1. How to apply. 2. Before you apply. 3. Submit an online application. 4. Attend a career presentation. 5. Complete the RCMP online entrance assessment. 6. Submit the required forms and documents. 7. Complete a suitability interview. 8. Undergo medical and psychological suitability assessments. 9.
The Regular Member Selection Interview Guide (RMSIG) is the interview guide used by the RCMP to select applicants for RCMP cadet training. In the RCMP recruitment process, the selection interview usually takes place after the RCMP Police Aptitude Battery (RPAB) and the Physical Ability Requirement Evaluation (PARE).