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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.
Remarks:
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 Advanced Criminal Investigations- Chubbuck
October 17, 2024 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Course Number: R4228D
Description:
See link before for information and registration. May be combined with Advanced Search and Siezure and Advanced Criminal Investigations for a discounted cost.
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Chubbuck PD
5160 Yellowstone Ave.
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details: See link above in description
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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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R4138 Peer Support- Pocatello FREE
September 23-26, 2024 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 32
Course Number: R4138
Description:
Law enforcement is one of the most stressful occupations that exist. Each day, a law enforcement officer is faced with more stress than an average person faces in five years. The daily threat of death, the succession of one high stress event after another, the in-depth scrutiny of our actions by others, and the culture of denial we have created causes us to have issues no other occupation has. Our life expectancy is much shorter than average, our rate of alcohol and drug abuse is high, our suicide rate is high, and we have done very little to address these issues.
Peer Support is the best mechanism to remedy our failures in addressing the elephant in the room. Who knows more about a law enforcement officer’s life than another officer? This thirty-two-hour course will train each attendee to “coach” fellow officers through the emotional and psychological issues they face daily.
Topics include responding to officer involved shootings and other high stress events, general job stress, suicide recognition and prevention, the recognition of mental disorders, family issues, line of duty deaths, and one-on-one ‘coaching’ of other officers. Protocols for creating or improving peer support teams will be discussed as well as policy and confidentiality/privilege.
Attendees must be law enforcement officers, dispatchers, chaplains, or behavioral health professionals who work with law enforcement. This is a very unique class developed by law enforcement for law enforcement. The personal benefits of this course and using it to help other officers is life changing.
Instructors: Timothy Rutledge
Location:
Bannock County Sheriff’s Office
5800 S. 5th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83204
Registration Details: To register for this course click the following link- http://rcta.org opens 90 days prior to start
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R4 309 – Instructor Development – Idaho Falls
October 7-11, 2024 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: 309
Description:
This class is required for any person who wishes to become a POST certified instructor. The new course curriculum covers adult learning, building thinking skills in students, paralanguage, assessing student understanding of class material, and writing lesson plans. Each Student will be videotaped for self-evaluation. The participants are required to bring to this class certain equipment and presentations:
- A laptop or other electronic media device with a USB port.
- The Instructor development manual either as a hard copy or downloaded on a media device
- A device equipped to video record a 2-3 minute presentation for self-evaluation (i.e. camera, iPhone, iPad etc)
- Materials needed for your classroom presentation
Please note that POST will no longer provide printed classroom manuals to participants in this course. It is the participants responsibility to download the class instruction sheet and classroom manual, links are provided throughout this announcement.
COURSE MATERIALS DOWNLOAD LINKS ARE SHOWN BELOW.
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Overviewdocx
Instructor-Development-Course-Agenda-2022-1
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Student-Manual
Location:
POST Coordinator: Matt Bloodgood
Registration:
All registration applications will be vetted by POST for approval to attend this training. Once an applicant has been vetted, an e-mail will be sent to the applicant confirming registration. It is vital that the applicant provide a valid and correct e-mail address on the on-line registration form.
Pre-requisites for attendance:
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- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
Applicants must have three (3) years of LE experience
- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
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NOTE: If the LE experience is with an agency out of state the following documentation is required:
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- a copy of the previous POST record which shows years of service
- or a letter from the previous Agency Head (on Agency letterhead) verifying years of service including the hire date and separation date
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Any registration request that does not meet the 3 year minimum LE experience and/or does not have a POST certification will not be approved
Registrations open 90 days before the start date of the course
R4337 Taser Instructor, Instructor Refresher- Chubbuck
June 5, 2024, 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16
Course Number: R4337
Description:
Description: TASER X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Instructor certification course. With the release of version 23, we have enhanced the instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills and provide more in-depth scenario training. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ energy weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive on-line experience prior to attending the one day in-classroom training.
Click here for the My Axon training link- https://my.axon.com/s/login/?language=en_US
If you need help creating an account in My Axon, click here- https://my.axon.com/s/article/How-do-I-enroll-in-a-course-in-Axon-Academy?language=en_US
REMINDER:
All students will complete the same on-line course and attend ONE day of practical training.
• Dress – Appropriate training attire
• Department issued TASER holster – if applicable
• Duty belt and training pistol (if available)
What not to bring:
• No firearms
• No ammunition
• No TASER energy weapons (will be provided by Axon)
• No defense sprays
• No weapons of any kind
Instructors: Taser Instructor TBD
Location:
Chubbuck Police Department
5160 Yellowstone
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details: Cost of the course is $495 per student. All registrations for this course close 7 days in advance. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account and login or create a new account at MyAxon. There is a 24 to 48 hour verification approval process.
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R4227 Interview and Interrogation- Chubbuck
December 9-12, 2024, 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4227
Description:
Click the link below for full course description
Chubbuck 40 HR Int Course Flyer 2024
Instructors: Sparks, NV Police Lt. Jason Woodard
Location:
Chubbuck Police Department
5160 Yellowstone Ave.
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details:
Click the following link for registration information- https://www.getconfessions.com/courselist/investigator-08-05-24-chubbuck-id/?
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R4 146 Calming the Fire: Principles of De-Escalation & Understanding- Chubbuck
July 8-10, 2024, 0800-1600 (0800-1200 on day three)
Credit Hours: 20
Course Number: R4146
Description:
For full course description see the following link- https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/43-calming-the-fire-principles-for-deescalation-and-understanding-people/546
Instructors:
Location:
Chubbuck Police Department
5160 Yellowstone Ave.
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details:
See above link.
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