Trainer Vs. Subject Matter Expert # 64 (1 of 2)  - a podcast by Raider-Cop Nation

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Raider-Cop Nation December 5, 2018: Trainer Vs. Subject Matter Expert # 64 (1 of 2) 



Host Alpha Mike talks about two types of law enforcement training instructors. Trainer Vs. the Subject Matter Expert (SME), how agency use them.


Trainer, a person who trains people (coach, instructor, teacher, tutor)


Subject Matter Expert, also referred to as SME, is a person who has special skills or knowledge on a particular job or topic. SMEs are highly accessed by instructional designers to extract intelligence when developing courseware and learning programs. SMEs are frequently called upon to serve as guest lecturers or instructors for training.

Three evaluations of Law Enforcement  (LE) training. 1. Adminstrative areas of instruction declared by the agency for the ranks. 2. State Objectives, area to be covered as mandated by State rules for LE officers. 3. Federal, areas of training with any condition indicated by the U.S. Department of Justice.  Examples (Oversight, Court Order, or Condition on funding)


 


Trainer: Instruction on students in basic, advanced and specialized law enforcement classes, courses, seminars and workshops at the Training Academy or satellite training sites.
Utilizes diverse instructional methodologies based upon proven adult learning principles while presenting and incorporating classroom and practical, scenario-based performance outcome training programs.


  • Researches, develops and evaluates practical application training exercises.

  • Develops defensible test items and evaluation matrixes to be used for academic and practical application assessment in law enforcement training.

  • Maintains a general knowledge of all areas of law enforcement to provide assistance to other instructors in the presentation of their assigned areas of instruction.


Minimum Qualifications


  1. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.*

  2. ? years law enforcement experience.  Must have included experience as an instructor, including experience in both classroom and practical scenario based training.

  3. Police Instructor Certification or equivalent.*

  4. Four (4) years of experience in the practical application of Constitutional and/or Criminal Law for Law Enforcement Officers.

This position requires the physical ability to perform law enforcement training related tasks and exercises.


 


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