BlackburnNews.com file photo of Windsor police headquarters. (Photo by Jason Viau)BlackburnNews.com file photo of Windsor police headquarters. (Photo by Jason Viau)
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Police Chief's job posted on Twitter

If you are an exceptional communicator, are committed to life-long learning, and have experience collaborating with a long list of characters, you might want to apply to be Windsor's next police chief.

The Windsor Police Services Board posted the job on Twitter on Thursday.

"An experienced leader with a commitment to lifelong learning, you are able to manage the many challenges that police organizations face today," read the posting. "You excel at operations and support services, connecting all levels with the Service, including frontline staff to the WPS's mission and values. An exceptional communicator, you will work with the community, staff, the Association, and the board, to enhance the credibility of the Service."

"Located on the busiest international border crossing between Canada and the United States, Windsor-Essex is a vibrant city offering a southern climate, affordable and safe living, and beautiful views of the waterfront," the listing read.

The listing also said the candidates' skills and experience should "be balanced with a strong educational background."

The Windsor Police Service has been searching for a permanent replacement since Pam Mizuno retired at the end of March. Since then, Acting Police Chief Jason Bellaire has filled the post.

About 650 sworn and civilian staff work for Windsor Police, which has an annual operating budget of $95-million.

Those interested in the position are encouraged to apply immediately. The posting closes September 19. However, only those chosen for "further development" will be called back.

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