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FALL TRAINING PROGRAMS - SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
The Wisconsin Department of Justice First Line Supervisory Program is designed to give new and aspiring field supervisors the management tools and competencies they need to succeed within their organizations. Just as strong leaders are invaluable in setting the organizations vision, strong field managers are needed to communicate and operationalize that vision.
The First Line Supervisory Program is the first standardized statewide leadership and management training program for law enforcement to provide baseline skills for current and developing organizational leaders and is the foundational training course for the Career Development Programs of the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement Services.
The DOJ First line Supervisors class is an 80-hour course which has been developed for a hybrid In-Person classroom. Classes will be live with the course instructors. The curriculum for the class is highly interactive and includes the following topics:
- Transitioning to the Role of Supervisor
- Communication Skills
- Internal Investigations
- Leading Individuals and Teams
- Cultural Competence and Implicit Bias
- Officer Wellness and Critical Incident Stress
- Personal Leadership Development
- Organization and Management
- Crisis Leadership and Critical Incident Decisions
- Media and public Presentations
- Officer Involved Critical Incidents
GERMANTOWN - COURSE DATES
Week 1: August 29 - September 2, 2022 Week 2: September 23-27, 2022
Location: Germantown Police Department
Register to Attend: Registration Link
LA CROSSE - COURSE DATES
Week 1: October 31 - November 4, 2022 Week 2: November 7 - 11, 2022
Location: La Crosse County Sheriff's Office
Register to Attend: Registration Link
There are a limited number of seats available for this course - register early to secure your spot.
There are still a few seat available! Register today!
Any questions on this course contact: Program Manager, Stacy Lenz at lenzse@doj.state.wi.us
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