New Recruit

If you are considering a career as a Police Officer, begin by familiarizing yourself with the OACP Constable Selection system. 

Please note new recruit candidates must:

  • be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada
  • be at least 18 years of age at the time of application
  • meet the vision and hearing standards set by the Constable Selection System, visit OACP Certificate for details
  • be physically and mentally able to perform the duties of the position
  • pass required minimum fitness standards

Six Steps of the Hiring Process

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 1 

Application

Step 1 involves completing the following 3 actions in our Application Portal:

  1. create a profile 
  2. upload all required documents 
  3. apply to the New Recruit Police Constable job posting 


Once you have completed the three actions above, you will receive an automated confirmation email. At this time, the Kingston Police hiring team will review your application and invite those selected to move forward in the process to an onsite recruitment session. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

 

Required documentation:

  • cover letter and resume
  • valid First Aid and CPR Certificates
  • high school diploma 
  • transcripts
  • valid G driver’s licence
  • the following documents obtained through OACP  
    • OACP Certificate
    • completed Police Officer Application form
    • completed Hearing Assessment form
    • completed Vision Assessment form
    • completed Constable Selection System Consent and Release Liability form

Supporting documentation that you may include:

  • post secondary diploma or degree
  • certificates/letters from community involvement 
  • certificates of achievement 
  • any other relevant documents that you wish reviewed 

 2 

Onsite Recruitment Session

Those selected to move forward in the process will be invited to an onsite recruitment session at Kingston Police Headquarters. This session will include:

  • a 2 hour written portion to complete a pre-background questionnaire and a local assessment questionnaire
  • a fitness test (Shuttle Run only)

At this time candidates will be required to provide proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status. 

Candidates that live outside of the province or in northern Ontario will be offered alternate arrangements.

 3 

Interview

If selected for an interview:

  1. Primary Interview will be with two Sergeants and one Constable, if successful then,
  2. Secondary Interview with a two Inspectors and one Staff Sergeant. 

The interview panel will assess problem solving, interpersonal and oral communication skills, job motivation, community awareness, personal strengths, and the ability to critically think and respond. 

Suggestions for interview preparation:

  • prepare using the STAR method (situation, task, action, result)
  • review what the job of a police officer entails
  • practice answering interview questions
  • choose four to six strong example stories that could be used to respond to different questions
  • write down the key points and then practice your story telling
  • be sure to pick stories that have great results/outcomes
  • don’t be nervous, stay calm during the interview

You also might want to review the following information found on the Kingston Police main Website: 

 4 

Post-Interview Testing

If candidates are successful at the primary and secondary interviews, candidates will move on to post interview testing which includes:

  • psychological testing and interview with psychologist
  • third-party medical examination
  • driving evaluation

 5 

Background Check

Final stage of process.

Comprehensive background investigation, including but not limited to:

  • reference checks: personal, work and education
  • police records checks
  • driving records
  • verification of employment history
  • verification of educational documents
  • credit history check
  • home visit

 6 

Final Selection

Successful applicants will be provided a conditional offer of employment based upon successful completion of Basic Constable Training at Ontario Police College (OPC) and successful completion of the probational period.

Hire date will generally be one week before OPC training begins. During the first week of hire payroll and benefits will be setup, police uniform and equipment be issued, and training in firearms and basic defensive tactics will be completed.

The first fifteen days of OPC training is held at Kingston Police Headquarters and is completed online. The remaining eleven weeks of OPC training takes place at the college in Aylmer, Ontario. Recruits are generally able to return home on weekends.

Once OPC has been completed, new recruits will be sworn in as police officers at Kingston's historic Superior Court house where family and friends are welcome for this special occasion. New recruits will then have two weeks of in-house training with various units. After in-house training is complete new recruits will be assigned to a platoon and a coach officer. 

New Recruits Fitness Standards

Pre-Hire

  • Shuttle Run/Beep Test
    • Tested in-house by Kingston Police fitness appraisers
    • New Recruits must obtain at least a Level 7 to proceed in the hiring process 

Post-Hire (may include)

  • Ontario Fit Pin testing 
  • Ontario Police College (OPC) PREP test

Procedure:

  1. The test involves continuous running back and forth over a 20-metre course in time with taped audio signals. The time permitted to cover the 20 metres initially requires a very slow jog, which acts as a warm-up, then becomes progressively faster until the candidate is no longer able to keep up.
  2. In each leg of the run warning lines, placed 2 metres from each of the 20-metre end lines, must be reached before the audio signal sounds. The participant is cautioned when they miss a warning line. The test is terminated when 2 consecutive warning lines are missed or there are 3 end line infractions throughout the entire test (not touching the end line).

Instructions for candidate:

This test is an evaluation of aerobic fitness. A warm-up is included as part of the test and only the last portion of the test may require maximal effort. The objective is to follow the progressively faster pace over a 20-metre course.

At every signal, you must have reached one of the 20-metre lines at each end. One foot must be on or over the line. Then upon hearing the signal reverse your direction and arrive at the other line in time for the next signal. To turn, pivot on the ball of your foot. Do not make wide turns. At the start, it will be very slow, so you may reach the line with time to spare. However, you must wait for the signal before you leave. Two metres in front of the end lines are warning lines. If, twice in a row, you have not crossed the warning line when the signal sounds, the last stage announced on the tape is the last completed stage and you are finished.

You will be cautioned clearly when you miss the first warning line. However, you must still reach the end line before starting the next length. If you miss the warning line at one end, but you make it at the other end, the warnings start over. The two misses must be consecutive. When you finish, remain in your lane and exit out the end. Do not cross into another person’s lane.

Scoring is broken down into gender and age categories.

Ontario Fitness PIN

After you have been hired, and pre-OPC, you will be tested on the Ontario Fitness PIN. To pass the Fitness PIN, a minimum score of 75% is required.  The components of the Fitness PIN are:

  • Push-ups
  • Sit and reach (trunk forward flexion)
  • Core Endurance/Plank Hold or Back extension.
  • Shuttle run/Beep test

 

Push ups

Standard protocol:

  • lie on your stomach, legs together, hands pointing forward positioned directly under the shoulders
  • push up from the mat by fully straightening the elbows using the toes as the pivot point. The upper body must be kept in a straight line
  • return to the starting position, chin to the mat. Neither the stomach nor thighs should touch the mat
  • remember to breathe. Do not flex the hips or strain forcibly

Modified protocol:

  • lie on your stomach, legs together, hands pointing forward positioned directly under the shoulders
  • push up from the mat by fully straightening the elbows using the knees as the pivot point. The upper body must be kept in a straight line
  • return to the starting position, chin to the mat. Neither the stomach nor thighs should touch the mat, however the lower legs must remain on the mat
  • remember to breathe. Do not flex the hips or strain forcibly

It is unacceptable to have your feet against the wall or for a mat to be placed under the chin.

 

Sit and reach (trunk forward flexion)

  • Seated on the floor without shoes, legs fully extended and the soles of the feet placed flat against the measuring device. Soles of the feet must be 6 inches apart.
  • With knees fully extended, arms extended and hands atop one another palms down.
  • Bend at the waist and reach forward while exhaling.

The position of maximum flexion must be held for approximately two seconds. Knees cannot flex or the time doesn’t count.

 

Back extension/Core Endurance or Plank

  • Lie face down on top of the mats with lower body on mats.
  • Your legs need to be secured by another person.
  • Once secured raise up until you are parallel to your lower body. Place your arms across your chest and hands on the opposing shoulders.
  • Your entire body must be one straight line. Refer to pfpo.org for more info on the proper positioning and length of hold.

Shuttle run/Beep test

As above. For more information on the Fitness Pin, please visit Police Fitness Personnel Ontario

 

The OPC Fitness Requirements testing includes:

  • Shuttle Run/Beep Test
  • Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP test)

 

Shuttle Run/Beep Test

Once you have successfully passed the interview stage, you will be required to participate in the Leger 20m Shuttle Run. The required Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) standard is achievement of a Level 7 on the Leger 20m Shuttle Run. To move onto the next components of the post-interview stage, you must achieve a level 7 on the shuttle run. Meeting this standard pre-hire increases the chances of success in reaching the required standard prior to graduation from OPC. 

The Shuttle Run involves continuous running between two lines 20-metres apart in time with taped audio signals.

To start, you stand behind one of the lines facing the second line and begin running when instructed by the recording. The speed at the start is quite slow. You will continue running between the two lines, turning when signaled by the recorded beeps. After about one minute a sound indicates an increase in speed and the beeps will be closer together. This continues each minute or level. If you reach the line before the beep sounds, you must wait until the beep sounds before continuing. The beep informs you of the “stage” you are at as the test progresses. Your score is the level and number of shuttles (20-metres) reached before you are unable to keep up with the taped audio.

The last level completed, not necessarily the level stopped, will be recorded.

Rules:

  • if the line is reached before the beep sounds, you must wait until the beep sounds before continuing
  • if the line is not reached before the beep sounds, you will be given a warning and must continue to run to the line, then turn and try to catch up with the pace within two more beeps
  • in each leg of the shuttle run, you must reach the warning lines, placed 2-metres before each of the 20-metre end lines, before the permitted time elapses and the beep sounds
  • you will be warned the first time you fail to reach the line (within 2 metres) in time
  • if you miss two consecutive warning lines, your test is ended

You are required to walk for a few minutes after the test to help with recovery.

 

PREP Test

Once enrolled in the Basic Constable Training Program at Ontario Police College, you will be expected to pass all components of the PREP test, which includes a pursuit/ restraint circuit and the 20 metere Leger shuttle run. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are adequately prepared prior to arriving to the Ontario Police College.

PREP components:

  • Pursuit/Restraint Circuit requires you to complete, as quickly as possible, a 25-metre circuit four times (total distance = 100 meter) while wearing a 4 kg/9 lb soft weight belt and while wearing a 4 kg/9 lb weighted vest. During each rotation, you will be asked to climb a set of stairs and pass under a 24 inch barrier and in the second and fourth rotation, you will need to scale a 1.2m/ 4 ft fence. Following completion of the circuit, you will be asked to push and pull (35.5kg/78lbs) on the  “body control” simulator and perform one “arm restraint” simulations. You will then be required to complete your second set of two rotations of the circuit, push/pull, arm restraint, followed by the drag, a 77kg/170 lb rescue dummy for a distance of 15 meters. The Pursuit Restraint Circuit must be completed within 157 seconds or 2 minutes and 37 seconds to meet standards.
  • Shuttle Run, evaluated by running back and forth over a 20 meter course in time with tape recorded signals. The time to cover the 20 meter course is shortened progressively until you are unable to maintain the pace. A level 7 is required to meet standards.

OPC Instructors will work with you throughout Basic Constable Training Program to help you learn the techniques and develop the VO2 capacity required to pass each of the PREP components. However, it is important to note that you will be required to pass the PREP to graduate from OPC and be appointed as a Police Officer in the Province of Ontario.