Job Description
Working at IRSC has its perks! In addition to helping drive change and having a positive impact by supporting our students, staff, and faculty, IRSC offers a benefits package: *Wellness Wonders: Dive into a world of well-being with perks that nourish your body and soul. Health benefits that prioritize your fitness, mental health, and overall happiness await you. *Retirement Radiance: Picture your future shining as bright as your career! Our retirement benefits are designed to turn your golden years into a sunlit oasis. With robust plans and strategic investments, we're planting the seeds for your retirement bliss. *Generous Time-Off Universe: Recharge and rejuvenate with ample vacation time, ensuring you return to work with newfound enthusiasm. *Career Launchpad: Propel your career forward with projects that are not just tasks but missions, shaping industries and driving change.
Join Our Team as a Criminal Justice Academy Coordinator!
Are you passionate about shaping the future of law enforcement professionals? Join our team as a Criminal Justice Academy Coordinator and play a pivotal role in delivering top-notch training programs! Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Planning & Execution: Oversee all Advanced/Specialized and Equivalency of Training (EOT) courses, ensuring seamless scheduling and coordination. Student Support: Mentor and guide students to enhance their academic and personal growth. Compliance & Curriculum Management: Ensure all courses comply with FDLE regulations and update curricula as needed. Instructor Recruitment: Identify and recommend highly qualified part-time instructors. Disciplinary Oversight: Collaborate with leadership to manage and support students facing academic challenges. Instructional Delivery: Provide engaging instruction for the Basic Recruit Academy. Professional Development: Stay active in local and state professional organizations. Grant Management: Oversee grant budgets and ensure compliance. Documentation & Audits: Maintain thorough documentation for FDLE audits. Budget Oversight: Manage the Trust Fund budget in collaboration with the dean. Community Engagement: Build strong relationships with law enforcement and corrections agencies. Event Coordination: Lead graduation ceremonies for Basic Recruit classes.
Why Join Us?
Impactful Work: Contribute to the development of future law enforcement professionals. Collaborative Environment: Work closely with leadership to enhance the educational experience. Professional Growth: Engage in continuous professional development and networking opportunities.
Qualifications:
Strong organizational and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and make informed decisions. Excellent communication and mentoring abilities. Experience in criminal justice training or a related field is preferred.
Apply Today! Be a part of a dynamic team dedicated to excellence in criminal justice education. Submit your application and help us shape the future of law enforcement training! Job Description: JOB SUMMARY: Under minimal supervision, this position ensures that all Criminal Justice Advanced/Specialized and Equivalency of Training (EOT) Training courses are conducted in accordance with both FDLE and College policies; responsibilities include: managing day-to-day operations, supporting instructors, facilitators and students, and ensuring compliance with institutional policies and procedures; Preparing Advanced/Specialized and EOT Training course schedules, instructor assignments, advising students with FDLE courses and scheduling facilities, engaging in short and long-term planning, determining instructional materials and supplies revising curriculum as mandated changes occur. Support retention resources and other indicators of progress to assist students and faculty toward course and degree/certificate completion goals. Work closely with leadership to enhance the educational experience and promote a positive learning environment. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategically plan, analyze, and execute all Advanced/Specialized and EOT Training courses, ensuring seamless scheduling and coordination. Ensure all activities align with the IRSC's goals and standards. Counsel, mentor, evaluate and provide guidance and support to students to enhance their academic and personal growth and development. Analyze requirements, and recommend books and supplies for all Advanced/Specialized and EOT courses, ensuring full compliance with FDLE regulations. Proactively recruit, assess, and recommend highly qualified part-time instructors, using independent judgement to evaluate their performance and contribution to the training program. Collaboratively oversee and enforce disciplinary actions in partnership with the training center director and dean, while using analytical skills and independent judgement to offer tailored support to individuals facing academic challenges. Analyze training needs and deliver engaging instruction for the Basic Recruit Academy as needed, contributing to the development of future law enforcement professionals. Sustain active involvement and evaluate opportunities within local and state professional organizations to enhance professional development and networking opportunities. Analyze and manage grant budgets, ensuring meticulous tracking of expenditures and strict adherence to grant guidelines and compliance using independent judgement. Evaluate and develop documentation for Advanced and Specialized courses within the Automated Training Management System, ensuring they reflect current standards and trends. Systematically prepare and maintain thorough documentation for Advanced and Specialized coursework to ensure full readiness for FDLE audits. In conjunction with the dean, oversee the development and management of the Trust Fund budget, including analyzing requisitions, evaluating expenditures, and managing contracts to ensure fiscal responsibility and transparency. Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with law enforcement and corrections agencies, using independent judgement to serve as a liaison to training officers in Region XI. Lead the coordination and execution of graduation ceremonies for all Law Enforcement and Correction Basic Recruit classes, analyzing event logistics to create meaningful and memorable events. Performs all additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice or related field from a regionally accredited institution; Master's degree preferred. Demonstrated ability to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all Law Enforcement students, including compliance with relevant safety protocols and safety standards. Minimum of five (5) years of recent criminal justice experience. Proven working knowledge of the following: FDLE rules and regulations, Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission policies and procedures with emphasis on criminal justice education and officer/instructor certification standards. Effective public speaker with excellent communication skills - both verbal and written. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills. Sound judgment. Excellent problem-solving and positive motivational skills. Proven experience with Microsoft Office and Windows applications. Valid Florida driver's license. Florida General Instructor Certification - a plus.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position classifies the physical exertion requirements as sedentary work involving lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time and occasionally lifting or carrying articles like docket files, ledgers, and small tools. Although a sedentary job is defined as one which involves sitting, a certain amount of walking and standing is often necessary in carrying out job duties. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required occasionally, and other sedentary criteria are met. ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS: Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills and/or abilities. To perform this job successfully, the employee must possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. Additionally, all employees of the College are expected to maintain professional standards of communication, able to learn and apply new technology, and abide by all policies and procedures. Continued employment remains on an "at-will" basis. This description is intended to indicate typical kinds of tasks and levels of work difficulty that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as declaring every specific duty and responsibility of the particular position. This job description is not intended to be a contract for employment, and the employer reserves the right to make any necessary revisions to the job description at any time without notice.
ClassificationStaff
SupervisoryNo
FLSA ExemptYes
Employment TypeRegular
Compensation and Application DeadlinePay range starts at: $46,913.26 | All salary calculations start at the minimum salary and will be based on candidate's education and experience. | Open until filled. |
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