Law Enforcement Certification & Training Coordinator
State of Vermont - Pittsford, VT
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This job was posted by : For more information, please see: Overview Do you enjoy training and mentoring law enforcement professionals? Are you excited by a challenge and want to be a critical part of law enforcement transformation? The Vermont Criminal Justice Council (VCJC)/ Police Academy is hiring for a Law Enforcement Certification & Training Coordinator, this position is a premium opportunity to guide annual training requirements for law enforcement professionals to ensure communities are having their public safety needs met. Law Enforcement Certification & Training Coordinators (TCs) mentor and role model best practices, display qualities of equitable treatment and inclusion, and exemplify behaviors of law enforcement professionals through training and discipline. Experience in training supervisory level curriculum topics, current instruction in law enforcement-specific fields, ability to administer physical fitness training programs, and ability to collaborate with law enforcement agencies and partners to coordinate in-service training needs throughout the state are highly encouraged to apply. If you have a compliance mindset and an eye to the future of law enforcement, we would love to have you join our team This position reports to the Director of Training and is part of a core group of training coordinators for law enforcement certification training. Training coordinators are largely based at the police academy in Pittsford, VT with some travel that will be necessary and required to facilitate training in various locations throughout the state and nationally. Hours are typically 8 AM to 4:30 PM with one overnight expected but often times more will be required depending on the needs of training staff. Certification, or eligibility for certification, as a Level III Vermont Law Enforcement Officer is required. The Vermont Police Academy strongly encourages minority and BIPOC applicants to apply. Environmental Factors LECTCs are required to be mentally alert and responsible for the safety, physical well-being and mental health of up to 45 recruits during training sessions for up to 16 hours on a daily basis. During the sleep time of recruits, LECTCs stay overnight at the police academy for a minimum of one night per week in order to provide emergency assistance. LECTCs are required to extensively work outdoors in varying conditions and terrains based on job specificity and are required to travel accordingly to perform required duties. Many duties are executed in an office or classroom setting, which can include various indoor and outdoor venues throughout the police academy campus, along with off-site locations.
Created: 2024-10-19