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POST Training Coordinator 1

Example of Duties
  • Develop and implement training programs for basic academy recruit training
  • Assess and coordinate curriculum and training needs with other law enforcement and police training personnel
  • Review lesson plans and PowerPoint presentations for all academies to ensure they are complete and meet POST requirements and standards.
  • Coordinate with instructors and subject matter experts (SME) to identify and develop objectives, design courses to meet standards established by the POST
  • Provide assistance and coordinate curriculum and instruction issues with the POST curriculum manager, academy training manager, training coordinators, instructors, and others as directed 
  • Research and locate new training materials and training aides
  • Provide assistance with analyzing and evaluating curriculum in regard to IDAPA regulations and Job Task Analysis (JTA) findings
  • Instruct classes in area or areas of expertise
  • Coordinate processes for distance learning media updates and assist in conducting Adobe Connect training and meetings
  • Maintain and create exams for all the POST academies 
  • Facilitate curriculum review committee meetings on curriculum development, lesson plans, and related materials
  • Conduct pre- and post-instruction surveys for use in improving curriculum for future academies
  • Assist the POST Council's Management Assistant with Public Record requests involving POST curriculum
  • Maintenance of POST curriculum access for instructors, and POST Council members
  • Update and maintain academy student handouts, instructor evaluations, and curriculum database
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Good knowledge of training programs used to train law enforcement officers
  • Experience:Presenting training to adult groups in structured learning situations including presenting formal police classroom training
  • Performing needs assessments, developing training objectives, designing and developing coursework to address those needs and objectives, and evaluating the training
  • Researching and analyzing law enforcement training material for applicability in training programs
  • Possess a valid driver's license
Specialty:
  • Certified law enforcement officer with Patrol, Detention, Correction, Probation & Parole, or equivalent, certification
Desirable Qualification:
  • Preference given to applicants who have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, education, or similar degree from an accredited college or university