About the role
About Bow Valley College
Bow Valley College is Calgary’s college with local impact and global reach, serving more than 15,000 students. We launch our students by preparing them for in-demand jobs through high-quality, future-oriented education. We advance our graduates into careers in healthcare, technology, business, entertainment arts, social services, and more, contributing to our economy and community. We evolve our students through work-integrated learning, upskilling, and reskilling.
Proud to be named one of Canada’s Top 50 research colleges, our applied research focuses on health and educational technology, and social innovation. Home to the Digital Entertainment Nexus, Calgary’s first esports arena, and the Bears varsity team, Bow Valley College is celebrating 60 years of student success. Learn more about the opportunities we create at bowvalleycollege.ca.
Position Summary
The Security and Emergency Services Manager is responsible for managing and providing leadership in the planning, directing, and reviewing of security services and operations at Bow Valley College. This includes responsibility for day-to-day security protection, security prevention, emergency preparedness, security investigations, protection of facilities and assets, video surveillance dispatch, access control, incident command, and Chief Fire Warden duties.
The role has overall responsibility for identifying and addressing current and future security requirements and determining major security policies and initiatives that support public safety across the College community.
Working closely with internal and external stakeholders, the Manager leads the development and oversight of security programs and operational practices that reduce exposure to personal, physical, and financial risk while fostering a safe and secure environment for students, employees, contractors, and visitors.
With demonstrated experience in law enforcement or criminal justice environments, the Manager serves as the College’s primary security representative and liaison with external agencies and organizations, including municipal, provincial, and federal regulatory and emergency response partners.
What You'll Be Doing:
Lead Security Operations and Emergency Preparedness: Lead and oversee campus security operations for the downtown campus and support offsite campuses as needed, ensuring the protection of students, employees, contractors, visitors, and College assets. Manage emergency preparedness programs, critical incident command procedures, emergency response documentation, and training exercises to support the continuous improvement of the College’s Emergency Management Program.
Oversee contracted security services responsible for day-to-day campus protection, monitor operational effectiveness through incident reporting and trend analysis, and ensure security procedures, equipment, and response practices remain current and effective. Manage access control and keying programs, including policy compliance, special requests, investigations, and staff training.
Provide Strategic Leadership and Campus Safety Oversight: Develop and implement security initiatives, operational procedures, and College policies related to security, access control, crime prevention, personal safety, and emergency preparedness. Build collaborative relationships across the College community to promote a safe campus environment and support proactive safety initiatives.
Serve as the College’s primary security representative and liaison with internal stakeholders, post-secondary partners, emergency responders, law enforcement agencies, and regulatory organizations. Provide leadership and guidance to supplementary operational areas, including parking and student locker programs.
Lead Investigations and Incident Response: Manage confidential internal investigations involving students, employees, contractors, and external individuals. Conduct investigations, gather evidence, interview witnesses and involved parties, and determine appropriate courses of action, including internal resolution, referral to law enforcement, or both.
Prepare investigative reports, court briefs, and documentation for internal proceedings or external agencies, and provide guidance or testimony as required. Respond to complex and sensitive incidents involving policy violations, aggressive behaviour, security risks, and Student Code of Conduct matters, including recommendations related to warnings, trespass notices, or expulsion.
Manage Strategic Planning, Reporting, and Resources: Establish short- and long-term plans that support the mission and goals of Campus Security while monitoring emerging security trends and incidents across the post-secondary sector. Prepare environmental scans, statistical reporting, and security updates to support institutional planning and continuous improvement initiatives.
Develop and manage departmental budgets, operational resources, and RFP processes related to security services and capital projects. Create and maintain communication plans that promote security awareness, clarify shared responsibilities, and strengthen campus-wide understanding of safety practices and procedures.
What Sets You Apart
You are a strategic and experienced security professional with a strong background in law enforcement, emergency management, investigations, or criminal justice administration. You bring demonstrated leadership experience in managing complex security operations, emergency response procedures, investigations, and stakeholder relationships within dynamic and fast-paced environments.
You are known for your professionalism, sound judgment, and ability to build trust and collaboration across diverse groups. Your ability to communicate effectively, manage sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy, and balance operational priorities with long-term strategic planning allows you to lead confidently through both routine operations and critical incidents.
You are also highly analytical, solutions-oriented, and proactive in identifying opportunities to strengthen security infrastructure, improve operational effectiveness, and enhance the safety and well-being of students, employees, contractors, and visitors across the College community.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
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Undergraduate degree in Criminology and 5 years of related experience, including experience in financial and contract administration, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
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Minimum of 10 years progressively responsible law enforcement experience, including advanced incident command in major case management, crisis negotiations, leadership, supervisory, budgeting and management experience. An equivalent combination of directly related education and experience may be considered
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Police Information Check including vulnerable sector clearance
Preferred Qualifications
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Security Management Certificate
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Senior-level experience in law enforcement or criminal justice, including regulatory administration, criminal investigations, interagency and governmental affairs, and human resources or budgetary administration
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Demonstrated experience leading security operations, emergency response procedures, investigations, contracted security services, and the development and implementation of security policies, procedures, and initiatives that strengthen campus safety and reduce risk
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Experience enhancing contracted security service delivery through strong relationship management and operational leadership
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Strong public speaking, presentation, stakeholder engagement, conflict resolution, and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across diverse groups and situations
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Proven ability to initiate, manage, and bring closure to projects that enhance security infrastructure and operational effectiveness within budget guidelines
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Flexible and adaptable approach with the ability to work independently and collaboratively while responding effectively to evolving operational and security needs
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Strong analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and decision-making skills, with the ability to work effectively in a challenging, fast-paced, and multi-faceted environment
Closing Date: May 26, 2026
This opening is a continuous (exempt) position. Please note all successful candidates will be required to provide copies of government issued identification and proof of educational qualifications upon hire and may be required to provide an enhanced police information check. If your education was received internationally, we will require you provide an international education assessment through IQAS, WES, or one of the other nationally designated organizations upon hire.
Diversity and Inclusion Commitment
Bow Valley College is strongly committed to fostering diversity and inclusion within our community. We welcome applications from qualified candidates who would contribute to the further diversification of our employees including, but not limited to, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.