Police & Public Safety Trainer
Parkview North Hospital
The Police & Public Safety Trainer, in conjunction with the Captain/Supervisor of Training is responsible for coordinating all training and education for police and public safety personnel and In-service trainings in order to maintain compliance with state mandates for required training hours and other training needs of the department.
1. Provides monthly summary of training activity to the Captain/Supervisor of Training.
2. Works closely with the Captain/Supervisor of Training regarding Use of Force to identify gaps in policies and trainings to ensure our officers are trained in best practices.
3. Continues to build relationships with local law enforcement trainers.
4. Reviews and assesses current training effectiveness and designs benchmarks for future training effectiveness, making recommendations to the Captain/Supervisor of Training based on current trends and best practices in law enforcement, public safety and communications.
5. Coordinates, develops, facilitates, tracks, records, approves, and reports all trainings conducted by police and public safety personnel on behalf of Parkview Health within the department, the health system, and the community at large.
6. Coordinates and conducts de-escalation, situational awareness, and physical tactics training across the health system for Parkview co-workers.
7.Coordinates Spillman training.
8.Dispatch training on all aspects of the job duties including APCO certifications.
9.Other trainings and education as needed.
Education
High school diploma/GED required. Associate's degree or greater preferred.
Licensure/Certification
Valid Driver's License required by all trainers with no or minimal infractions. Certification as a trainer in the De-escalation, Situational Awareness, and Physical Tactics programs being used by Parkview Health is required within ninety (90) days of employment.
For those tasked with training police officers in the state mandated courses, the following is required: Certified law enforcement officer through the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Training Board; Certified Law Enforcement Primary Instructor through the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board within 6 months of accepting the position; Certified in 1 (Preferred 2) of the 3 Psychomotor Skills of instruction through the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board, i.e. Defensive Tactics, Emergency Vehicle Operations, and/or Firearms within 6 months of accepting the position.
For those tasked with training and educating in non-mandated courses, or training non-sworn public safety officers or dispatchers, the following is required: Certification and/or appropriate experience in the topic being instructed, i.e. Spillman, APCO (Communications), de-escalation, situational awareness, and physical tactics programs, etc. as determined by the Captain/Supervisor of Training.
Addendums are required for 0153 Nurse Leader, 0249 Registry RN, 0252 Registered Nurse, 0235 Advanced Registered Nurse, and 0236 Expert Registered Nurse. To view addendums, go to the job description page on Parkview’s intranet.
Experience
Minimum 5 years law enforcement experience required for all police trainers, and 5 years experience in communications or public safety for non-sworn trainers.
Other Qualifications
Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to lift, push/pull up to 70 lbs. Demonstrates ability to multi-task and work independently using critical thinking skills. Must be able to work flexible hours and on-call as assigned and must be willing to travel to all Parkview Health Facilities as needed.
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