Civilian Leadership: Level Two - Supervision
Hosted by the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office
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Angleton, Texas, USA
Registrar: +1.972.244.3404
ILEA: +1.972.244.3430
Fax: +1.972.244.3431
E-Mail: ilea@cailaw.org
Overview
This course is aimed at current and future leaders, specifically non-sworn personnel. This one-week seminar is the second of three parts in the Civilian Leadership Series. It can be taken independently or in conjunction with the other sessions.
This interactive and experiential program is designed to equip and inspire new supervisors, and reinvigorate senior supervisors, for the challenges of the fast paced and fluid world of law enforcement leadership. This generation of leaders will learn core lessons in communication, both inside and outside their agency to promote trust and confidence.
Tuition
- REGISTER ONLINE to pay by credit card
- DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM to be invoiced or pay by purchase order
Tuition includes all instruction and handouts. Lodging and meals are excluded.
- $800 Non-Member
- $700 ILEA Member
Daily Topics
- Day 1
Supervisor Role Identification and Transition | TCOLE Rules
Role identification and expectations of first line supervisors, along with competencies of excellent supervisors, are covered in this block of instruction. Management, individual and subordinate expectations are all discussed.
Employee Motivation and Counseling
Participants will learn techniques and strategies for counseling with employees and will discuss and understand variables in counseling with employees. - Day 2
Followership
Participants will be able to define followership and followership styles. They will learn the ten rules of good followership; define dynamic subordinancy and critical transition for followers.
Accountability
Participants will learn the definition of accountability and discuss types of accountability along with mechanisms of accountability within the law enforcement profession. - Day 3
Managing Across Generations
This one-day session will identify the different generations in which employees were raised and the different characteristics specific to that generation; identify the common characteristics of all generations and will learn how to use the six-step approach to manage across the different generations. - Day 4
Honoring Boundaries: Prevention of Sexual Harassment
This course will define, identify and evaluate evidence of harassment. Participants will understand the organizational liability and supervisory responsibility; and will be able to develop steps to create an environment necessary to prevent harassment from occurring.
Supervising Difficult People
This session will examine how to supervise difficult people. Participants will learn causes of difficult behavior, different types of employees, management styles, etc. - Day 5
Leadership Charisma and Body Language
This course will examine how charismatic management and communication is used to build a team of unity, pride, and purpose within any sized workgroup. Leaders with strong convictions, morals, and passions have been able to invigorate team members to accomplish extraordinary feats. People such as George Washington, Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr and Sr, Buddha and others on a much smaller scale did not only have intrinsic abilities, but they also developed skills.
Who Should Attend
All level employees: new supervisors, veteran supervisors interested in “sharpening their saw,” senior officers, sworn and non-sworn employees.
Schedule
Daily 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Overnight Accommodations
Provided is a list of some hotels in the area that are close to the facility. Please note, ILEA & CAIL do not endorse any hotels nor have negotiated rates.
- La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Angleton, 2400 W Mulberry St., Angleton, TX, 77515, 979.267.6028
- Courtyard by Marriott Lake Jackson, 159 SH 288, Lake Jackson, TX, 77566, 979.297.7300
- Staybridge Suites Lake Jackson an IHG Hotel, 981 FM 2004, Lake Jackson, TX, 77566, 979.285.9775
TCOLE Credit
Successful graduates of this course will receive 35 hours of Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) credit.
Other Information
Photo/Audio/Video Release
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Nondiscriminatory Policy
The Center for American and International Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions.
Course Cancellation Policy
Occasionally, the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) may be forced to cancel a scheduled program. Whenever possible, the decision to cancel is made at least fourteen days prior to the start of the program, and registered participants are notified once that decision has been made. If the distance to the training site requires that you make airline and/or hotel reservations, please contact ILEA (+1.972.244.3430) to inquire about the status of any program before making travel arrangements. While paid registrations in cancelled courses will be refunded in full, ILEA will not be responsible for monetary loss due to cancellations or changes in airline or hotel reservations.
Eligibility Policy
The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration provides professional education and technical support to the law enforcement community.
A registrant in an ILEA program must be a sworn officer; a civilian employee of a law enforcement department; or an employee of a municipal, county or state agency.
Anyone interested in attending an ILEA program who does not meet the above standard requirements will need to request advance approval. Such requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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