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Protection Officer (Security Operations Specialist)

Ottawa, ON
CA$63,588 - CA$74,779/Year
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Public Service Health Care Plan
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Red Cross First Responder Training

About the role

Competition: 26-OC-88

Posting date: May 25, 2026

Closing date: June 14, 2026

Department: Protection Services

Hours of work : Work a combination of day shifts (07:00-19:00) and night shifts (19:00-07:00), the rotation is based on 7 days in a 14-day period (2 on, 2 off, 3 on, 3 off, etc.)

Employment Tenure:

  • 1 position Indeterminate, full-time, 40 hours per week (start date: June 6, 2026)
  • 4 positions Determinate, full-time, 40 hours per week (start date: July 4, 2026 / End date: March 31, 2027)

Classification: Band 3

Salary: $63,588 - $74,779 /Year (Hourly rate starting at $ 30.57/hour)

Number of Positions: 5

Language Requirements: English BBB / French BBB (reading, writing, oral) (A: beginner, B: intermediate, C: advanced)

Affiliation: P.S.A.C.

**Location: On-site, National Gallery of Canada, 380, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON

Job Summary

Under the direct supervision of the National Gallery of Canada’s Duty Officer, you will be responsible for monitoring and operating centralized Fire, HVAC, CCTV , and Security systems in a dedicated Security Operations Centre (SOC). You will initiate and coordinate appropriate emergency response, and control all security communications, including multiple radio channels, Email, MS Teams, intercoms, and telephones.

While not on duty in the SOC, you will conduct patrols of on and off-site storage locations, initiate investigations, inspections, write incident reports, and provide emergency response while not posted in the SOC. You will also be involved with security functions during various Special Events and VIP functions.

The National Gallery uses a hybrid security force with a core in-house Protection Services team and a separate contract guard force. We are a client-facing institution, and you will be actively interacting with the public to resolve and de-escalate potential issues.

Benefits

  • Public Service Health Care Plan.

  • Employee and Family Assistance Program.

  • Red Cross First Responder Training.

  • Mental Health First Aid Training.

  • Up to $300 re-imbursement every two years towards CSA approved protective footwear.

  • Free parking in an on-site underground garage.

  • Easy access by public transit to the Gallery, downtown Ottawa.

  • Secure on-site indoor bicycle storage.

  • Staff showers and change rooms.

  • On-site staff discounts at the Boutique, Coffee Shop, and National Gallery of Canada Cafeteria. Free admission to the National Gallery Collection and Special Exhibitions

Requirements

Education

Post-secondary diploma/degree in a security related field; or an acceptable combination of education, experience, and training.

Licences/Certifications

  • Current Standard First Aid with CPR/AED Level C. Valid driver’s license & driving record in good standing (proof will be required on the hiring date).

Work experience

  • At least 12 months of experience as a security professional or in a relevant field (law enforcement, military, 911, emergency operations centre)
  • Experience working in a Security Operations Centre or in an investigative role would be an asset. Experience in customer service, de-escalation protocols, and dealing with difficult situations.

Skills/abilities

  • Knowledge of public safety, security procedures, and emergency protocols.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both official languages (BBB level). Sound judgement, de-escalation, and decision-making skills under pressure.

Condition of Employment

  • Must meet the bilingual requirement to be invited to the interview process.
  • Must have a valid drivers’ license, and current Standard First Aid with CPR/AED Level C. Secret Status - this factor is not used at the pre-selection stage.

Additional Information

  • A variety of assessment tools may be used to assess candidates.
  • Alternative selection tool methods and/or reasonable accommodation are available upon request.
  • Candidates are entitled to participate in the selection process in the official language of their choice. Note: Applicants selected for interviews will receive email correspondence from the People, Culture and Belonging team at the National Gallery of Canada.

Values

The National Gallery of Canada is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that values and celebrates the diverse life experiences, voices, and histories of all individuals. We encourage applications from individuals belonging to Indigenous, Black, and racialized communities, women, persons with disabilities, and members of 2SLGBTQI+ communities.

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