Human Resources
Every day, those who work at the Justice Institute of BC make a valuable contribution to making our communities safer and keeping them safe, not only for British Columbians but for people in other regions of Canada and the world.
Come join our team and be part of the "JIBC Spirit". Our people truly do make the difference! Here are just some of the people who make the Justice Institute of BC such a great place to work.
Meet the People
Cynthia Teo - Financial Services Officer, Finance & Administration
"The JIBC is a world-class post-secondary institution and is internationally recognized for the many special areas of expertise in training and education for those who make communities safe. I never hesitate - and in fact it's always my honour - to tell people what we do here at the JIBC. From time to time, I hear positive and rewarding comments from outside about the wonderful work we do. Coming to work everyday, you see friendly and smiling faces that brighten up your day. It's what you call the JI spirit ! I am proud to be a JIBC employee.“
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Sukhi Brar - Stores Clerk, Paramedic Academy
"As a new member of the JIBC team, I already feel very confident at my job. I can make my own decisions and get full support from my manager to make any work place improvements. It is a very independent and friendly working environment where I always look forward to coming to work every morning.“
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Marcela Hernandez - Manager, Web & Data Application Services, Technology Services
"Working at the JIBC has been an enriching experience both in my personal and professional life. Even though each division works with different disciplines, JIBC staff is committed to excellence and that is something I see everyday when I come to work. Everyone is willing to go that extra mile to provide students with the best training and education.“ [ read more ]
Blake Smith - Facilities Manager, Maple Ridge
"I was quite young when I started working as a technician at the JIBC's Fire and Safety Training Center in Maple Ridge. At the time it was easily the best job opportunity that I had, both in terms of pay and the quality of the work itself. Aside from the excitement of lighting fires and simulating various emergencies, it was also a job that had an obvious social value. I was able to be involved with training emergency responders that the community relies on, and not have to sell things to people they didn't need or make junk destined for obsolescence in a landfill…“
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Jerome Rodriguez - Coordinator ICS, Emergency Management Division
“In my role with the JIBC I have had many opportunities to train with various agencies and trainers that would not have been easily available in my prior position. The JIBC has supported and assisted me in completing my Provincial Instructors Diploma, as well as certificates in Stress Management and Emergency Management. I am currently pursuing a degree in Adult Education with the support and assistance of the JIBC...” [ read more ]

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