When
Week 1: October 19-22, 2015 Week 2: November 16-19, 2015
Week 3: December 14-17, 2015
Where
Orland Park Police Department
15100 South Ravinia Avenue
Orland Park, IL 60462
Registration Information
Tuition Free!
Registration Required
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Application Deadline:
September 18, 2015
Waiting List
Registration is limited. If the class is full, contact the Registrar at the email below to be placed on a waiting list.
First Line Supervisor
In line for promotion (Within 9 months)
Officer-in-charge
Emilie Payne (Registrar)
ILETSB Executive Institute
(309) 298-2646
registrar@iletsbei.com
Career Path Development for Supervisors
The first-line supervisor has never been more important in the field of law enforcement. Organizations have increased internal and external success by developing a management continuum that includes first-line supervisors.
This course focuses on the first-line supervisors' function, effectiveness, proficiency and influence on creating an effective criminal justice agency. A hybrid learning experience, participants will meet for three weeks of traditional classroom instruction with individual and group participation, online learning modules and written assignments including case studies, the SARA model, personal leadership philosophy and comprehensive supervision plans. Persons successfully completing the course will receive 200 hours of training credit.
Course Topics
- Supervision - Filling the Toolbox
- Motivation & Leadership
- Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring
- Supervising Difficult Employees
- Performance Appraisal
- Interpersonal Communication
- Team Building
- Organizational Stress
- Community & Problem-Oriented Policing
- Violence Against Women Crimes
- Media Relations
- Social Media for Supervisors
- Discipline and Labor Relations
- Investigating Use of Force
- Homeland Security and Incident Command
- Police Training
- and More
Tuition
Tuition for Illinois local law enforcement is provided by the ILETSB Executive Institute. A non-refundable administrative fee ($150) is due for persons accepted into the class by October 1, 2015. Applicants will be invoiced.
All other expenses including lodging, transportation, meals and additional expenses are the responsibility of the participant and/or the nominating department.
Academic Credit
This courses qualifies for undergraduate and graduate academic credit from the School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration at Western Illinois University.