How much does an RCMP Corporal make?
How much does an RCMP Corporal make?
Corporal (Cpl.)
| Effective Date | Step 1 | Step 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 2018-04-01: restructure | 96,892 | 100,571 |
| 2019-04-01 | 98,588 | 102,331 |
| 2019-04-01: restructure | 101,053 | 104,889 |
| 2020-04-01 | 102,821 | 106,725 |
How much does a first year RCMP officer make?
Before the new collective agreement, a constable could make up to $86,110, while a staff sergeant made between $109,000 and just over $112,000. According to the RCMP, as of April 1, 2022 a constable will make up to $106,576 — a jump of $20,000. A staff sergeant will make between $134,912 and $138,657 next year.
What are the ranks in RCMP?
The ranks of the RCMP are, from highest to lowest:
- Commissioner.
- Deputy Commissioner.
- Assistant Commissioner.
- Chief superintendent.
- Superintendent.
- Inspector.
- Corps sergeant major*
- Sergeant major*
How long is Depot RCMP?
26 weeks
If you are successful in the application process, you will complete an accelerated training program at the RCMP Academy (Depot) in Regina, Saskatchewan, as opposed to the regular 26 weeks. While at Depot, you will receive a cadet recruitment allowance of $525/week to help with your financial needs.
What does an RCMP officer do?
As a RCMP police officer, you will work to prevent and solve crime, enforce federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal law, build and maintain relationships with communities, and above all, keep Canadians safe.
What is Emergency Response Team (ERT)?
RCMP Emergency Response Team (ERT) police officers use tactics, specialized weapons and equipment to resolve high-risk situations. The dynamic nature of these incidents requires an integrated response.
What is the abbreviation for Emergency Response Team?
For a general overview of most Emergency Response Teams in police, fire and medical services, see Incident response team. The Emergency Response Team (ERT; French: Groupe tactique d’intervention) are police tactical units of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police based throughout Canada and are mainly part-time teams.
Why did the ERT receive armoured vehicles from the RCMP?
The ERT received armoured vehicles from the RCMP as a means of bolstering their effectiveness in the field. Surplus AVGP Cougars were handed to the ERTs in 2010 as a means of transporting ERT operators in situation where firearms are known to be involved.