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R4 PATC Leadership for First Line and New Supervisors – Idaho Falls
May 19-23, 2025
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4602E
Description:
The pure essence of Leadership is influence and everyone has the power to increase theirs. One of the challenges during times like these is understanding the fundamental principles of ethical influence. A huge part of becoming a leader and assuming a leadership position is figuring out where you are with those you are commissioned to lead and shifting our focus to recognizing their potential. Stepping into a new leadership role can offer many new demands. At times new positions come with limited exposure to proven principles to maximize the leader dealing with these new set of demands. It is Darryl’s hope to share some definitive principles accompanied with real life application to help in day-to-day operations that the supervisor’s role entails.
Participants will be exposed to the following principles and discussions:
- Why Does the World Need Leaders?
- The Difference in Supervisory Roles and Leadership Roles
- Legal Authority/Departmental Authority Versus Moral Authority
- Proper Work/Life Balance
- The Importance of an Evaluations System
- Media Relations
- Definitive Steps to Increase your Leadership Influence
Leaders First Priority: Define Reality!
Dealing with Criticism: If you can’t avoid it you have to learn to deal with it.
Defining Moments in Leadership: When they show up, you need to.
A Leadership Atmosphere: How to create and maintain it.
Every Leaders Common Mistake: Acknowledge it or repeat it. .
What Separates Leaders from Great Leaders: Good leaders are good talkers, Great leaders are good listeners .
Every Leaders Best Teacher: It is not Experience .
Questions Every Leader Should Ask: Where are you.
Dealing with Challenging People: Because Good leaders need to master it .
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Idaho Falls Police Department
775 Northgate Mile
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
Registration Details: Darrell Rivers
To register for this course, click the following link- https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/243-leadership-institute-for-first-line-and-new-supervisors/868
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R4 Sexual Offenses: Mind and Motivation- Pocatello
March 10-11, 2025
Credit Hours: 16
Course Number: R4228C
Description:
Gain an introduction into the psychology, or mindset, of those that commit sexually
motivated crimes. Learn about sex offender typologies and patterns of behavior.
Explore the relationship between paraphilia such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, and
fetishism and criminal acts. Review and dissect real case examples to gain insight into
offender modus operandi. Knowledge obtained can be applied during interview and
interrogation to help resolve sexually motivated cases.
Highlighted training topics include:
Situational vs. Preferential Sex Offenders and Paraphilia
Sexual Addiction
Child Molesters
Case Studies
Female Sex Offenders and Typologies for Female Child Molesters
Rapist Typologies with Case Studies
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Pocatello Police Department
911 N 7th Ave
Pocatello, 83201
Registration Details:
To register for this course, click the link- https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/trainings/TR00005945/TRI2591087/sexual-offenses-mind-and-motivation#panel0
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R4 Front Line Leadership- Idaho Falls
April 22-24, 2025
Credit Hours: 24
Course Number: R4805
Description:
Course Description
This Track II course is for those who would like to enjoy more out of their
career and their life. Students completing this course will develop their
understanding of leadership and self to improve their work and personal
relationships with others. Information and skills developed in this course
will assist in gaining a broader perspective of the law enforcement
profession, the personalities that exist in it, functional vs
dysfunctional teams, culture, history, building trust, building credibility,
building teams, and real-life modern leadership. Topics of instruction will
include Assessing Leadership, Positive Teamwork, Police Cultures, the
Challenging Employee, Integrity of Policing, 360 Relationships, and Resilient
Leadership. This course is a “must” for all Front Line Leaders!
Target Audience
All commissioned peace officers, corrections officers, non-commissioned
personnel, FTO’s, supervisors, middle managers, command staff, and
executive staff of all ranks, tenure, and assignment will benefit from this
Front Line Leadership course. This course is for everyone in our profession.
Instructors: Ron Bayne
Location:
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Ammon Field Office
3750 E Lincoln Road,
Idaho Falls, ID
83406
Registration Details:
Call 866-855-6772 or at http://joppatraining.com
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R4 Suicide is not an Option- Idaho Falls CANCELLED LACK OF REGISTRATIONS
CANCELLED
Credit Hours: 8
Course Number: R4138
Description:
America’s law enforcement officers are significantly more likely to die by suicide than being murdered in the line of duty. For years mental health professionals have come alongside officers with treatment, assistance, and counsel. Yet, the suicide rate continues to increase. Can this ever-increasing suicide rate among these warriors be stopped?
In this seminar, Law Enforcement Chaplain Tim Rupp approaches suicide from a spiritual health perspective. Rupp argues there is meaning to life beyond the individual. Humans are not only physical and mental beings, but spiritual beings who yearn for a yet to be experienced life beyond. This eternal hope instilled in every person gives meaning to life and a reason to hope. Hope for more, hope for new, hope for better. Rupp believes that this intrinsic hope is a key to reduce the suicide rate among our warriors.
Target Audience: Law enforcement officers, military, chaplains, mental health professionals, peer support team, and clergy who minister to LEOs
Instructors: Tim Rupp
Location:
Bonneville County SO
Ammon Field Office
3750 E. Lincoln Rd.
Ammon, ID 83401
Registration Details:
To register:
TheStrongBlueLine.org/seminars/
Email: office@TheStrongBlueLine.org
Call: (208) 206-1215
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R4 First Line Supervision- Pocatello FREE
December 9-11, 2024
Credit Hours: 24
Course Number: R4602
Description:
This course is open to all sworn or non-sworn Command Level Supervisors, or above, in any division of Law Enforcement or related public service agency personnel.
The POST certified course has received EXCELLENT reviews from those who have attended it!!
Presented through a combination of classroom lecture and practical exercises, this 3-day course will provide new FTO’s and First Line Supervisors with principles and techniques that will help them become successful supervisors.
Topics will include:
Management Styles Coaching Employees
Problem Employees Generational Differences
Performance Evaluations Employee Discipline
Civil Liability
Instructors: ICRMP Chad Sarmento
Location:
Pocatello Police Department
911 N. 7th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201
Registration Details:
For more information or to register, please contact Chad Sarmento csarmento@icrmp.org
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R4 First Line Supervisor Training- Pocatello FREE for ICRMP Members
October 21-23, 2024, 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 24 hours
Course Number: R4602
Description:
This course is open to all sworn or non-sworn Command Level Supervisors, or above, in any division of Law Enforcement or related public service agency personnel.
The POST certified course has received EXCELLENT reviews from those who have attended it!!
Presented through a combination of classroom lecture and practical exercises, this 3-day course will provide new FTO’s and First Line Supervisors with principles and techniques that will help them become successful supervisors.
Topics will include:
Management Styles Coaching Employees
Problem Employees Generational Differences
Performance Evaluations Employee Discipline
Civil Liability
Instructors: Chad Sarmento
Location:
Pocatello Police Department
911 N. 7th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201
Registration Details: For more information or to register, please contact Chad Sarmento csarmento@icrmp.org
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R4713 Leadership and Mastering Performance Management, Phase I and II- Idaho Falls
July 29-August 2, 2024
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4713
Description:
This five-day, forty-hour seminar will draw on much of the work that has dramatically impacted the subject of supervisory leadership in the last two decades. Beginning with an overview of the development of our knowledge of what leadership and management are, there will be an emphasis placed on the leader as communicator, trainer, developer of people, and their role as an extension of management. Attendees will better understand the need for communication and assessment skills and will be taught how to use them to assist themselves and their officers to better perform their roles.
This session introduces The Seven Layers of Success© The Leadership Test©, the DISC® and The Q6 Performance Leadership Model© as teachable tools that will improve the skills and abilities of supervisors and managers to both manage and lead. These sessions are taught utilizing much of the current thought of adult education principles to accelerate learning. There will be active class participation and application of the material presented. This session can greatly enhance the supervisor’s ability to properly lead given a variety of circumstances.
Bill Westfall, who instructs this seminar, has proven to be one of the most acclaimed and requested public safety leadership instructors in the United States today. One who appreciates the lessons of history, Bill has the ability to see trends that will affect the future and is able to describe the evolution of society and the public safety profession, relating back to the fundamental values of leadership that assist organizations and people to reach their full potential.
Instructors: Bill Westfall
Location:
Idaho Fish and Game
4279 Commerce Circle
Idaho Falls ID 83401
Registration Details:
Idaho Fish and Game Regional Conservation Officer Barry Cummings at barry.cummings@idfg.idaho.gov,208-596-0451. Make checks payable to Idaho Fish and Game: Westfall Leadership I &II and mail to address in class location above.
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The class requires a minimum of 30 students and is capped at 40 students. Minimum 14-day cancellation to avoid incurring any charges.
R4602- Field Training Seminar- Chubbuck
February 3-7, 2025
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4602
Description:
See the attached link for course description and registration form- FTO Course; chubbuck id; feb 2025
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Chubbuck Police Department
5160 Yellowstone Ave.
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details: See the link above.
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R4228F Officer Involved Shooting and Use-of-Deadly Force- Idaho Falls
November 4-6, 2024 0800-1600 (Half day on Nov. 6)
Credit Hours: 20
Course Number: R4228F
Description:
This is a 2.5-day class; therefore, the first two days of class will be from 8:00am-4:00pm local time and the last day of class will end at 12:00pm local time.
Today almost every officer involved shooting or in-custody death will garner some national media attention and scrutiny. Law enforcement officers and the citizens they serve, deserve a professional and unbiased investigation of these incidents. This 3-day course provides 20 hours of training to prepare officers to conduct investigations into critical incidents / officer involved shootings and in-custody deaths (OICI). This course covers the four important phases of the OICI including the initial assignments, incident scene investigation, involved officer interviews and case completion. Other topics that will also be covered will be legal issues, media relations, and court preparation.
This program will prepare investigators to professionally investigate officer involved shootings, in-custody deaths and uses of force that result in serious injury. This course is intended for those investigators who are specifically assigned to the criminal investigation of officer involved shootings and in-custody deaths. It is also appropriate for those detectives or uniform personnel who may be required to assist in these types of investigations. During the course students will be instructed on the four phases of the officer involved critical incident investigation:
Phase I- Assessment, triage, resource allocations, assignments.
Phase II- Incident scene & witness interviews.
Phase III- Involved Officers interviews.
Phase IV- Case completion and submittal
Instructors: John Kempf
Location:
Idaho Falls Police Department
775 Northgate Mile
Idaho Falls State 83402
Registration Details: Click the following link for course and registration information https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/539-officerinvolved-shooting-and-useofdeadly-force-3day-kempf/744
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R4 Field Training Officer Course- Idaho Falls
October 14-18, 2024 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4602
Description:
See link below for full course description and registration form
FTO Course; idaho falls id; oct 2024
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Ammon Field Office
3750 E. Lincoln Rd.
Idaho Falls, ID
Registration Details: See link above
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