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Academic Instructor Certificate Course (AICC) 

32 Hours

This course provides essential and required instructional and facilitation skills for anyone teaching in a POST RBC law enforcement academy. Students will learn through hands-on experience in a
highly active learning environment. Included is a comprehensive study of contemporary adult learning methodologies, critical thinking, taxonomies of learning, instructional system design and presentation skills.

Basic Shotgun Course 

Teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for the safe and proper use of a shotgun in shooting a moving target.

Field Training Officer 

40 Hours 

This course is designated to prepare peace officers for the role of the Field Training Officer (FTO). Course topics will address training related topics such as learning modalities, vicarious liability, daily observations reports, role of the FTO and the goals of an FTO program. A mixture of lecture, role-playing and written exam will be used to evaluate participants. Backfill approved.

Field Training Officer Update

24 Hours 

This course is designated to provide updated training for active FTO personnel or those reassigned to serve as an FTO. To review POST FTO course goals and objectives, including the development of a new FTO's ability to provide training and coaching while integrating trainees into the mission, goals and operation of the agency. A mixture of lecture, role-playing and written exam will be used to evaluate participants. 

Firearms/Tactical Rifle School 

36 Hours

This course will provide students with the basic skills and knowledge necessary to safely and tactically deploy an M-16/AR-15 style patrol rifle in the field.

 

Driver Awareness Instructor

Prerequisites:

Student must have successfully completed a POST Basic Academy/POST Modules II and currently be employed or retired from a Law Enforcement agency as a full sworn or reserve II Peace Officer. 

Requirements: 

Must be in excellent physical condition and free of any prior injuries that may be aggravated by intensive vehicle weight transfer, braking, turning, or skidding. All students who are not members of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office must sign a liability waiver.

Course Details:

This course is designed to meet the POST requirements for Drivers Awareness Instructor training (D.A.I.). This course of instruction allows the student to teach all facets of vehicle operations relating to vehicle placement, emergency steering and braking, and hazard avoidance to law enforcement, military, fire, ambulance, and civilian students. 

Cost:

$760.00 per student 

Certification

POST Plan IV #2740-21815

Equipment and Attire:

Students should wear suitable clothing, such as long pants (no shorts or skirts), a comfortable shirt and sturdy shoes. Athletic shoes are acceptable. No sandals, high heels, or dress shoes allowed. Recommended: sunscreen, hat and medication for motion sickness, if susceptible. There is limited shade and seating outside of vehicles. It is recommended students bring a sunshade and folding chair.

Course Contact: 

Please contact Nikko Delgado, EVOC Coordinator at nloveless-delgado@stansheriff.com

Registration:

Course Registration Form 

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