Leadership and Accountability for First-Line Supervisors
Purpose
To provide a comprehensive overview of critical leadership and management issues for first-line supervisors or those seeking that position in the future. This training will provide the attendees with practical tools for their supervisor “tool belt”, based on years of real-life experience and expertise.
Your 32-Hours of Training Includes
Day 1 // 8 Hours
- Leadership Styles
- Morale
- Common Leadership Failures and How to Avoid Them
Day 2 // 8 Hours
- Leadership Mindset
- Accountability and Consistency
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Team Development
Day 3 // 8 Hours
- Critical Thinking
- Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution
- Handling Difficult Employees
Day 4 // 8 Hours
- Ethical Leadership
- Liability Issues for Supervisors
- Coaching and Mentoring
- Self Care and Wellness
Who Should Attend
F.T.O.’s, Corporals, Sergeants, Civilian Supervisors and Corrections Supervisors.
Presenters
Chief Charles Celano (Ret.)
Chief Charles F Celano Jr is a retired 27-year veteran of the Tustin Police Department. He worked his way up through the ranks to the position of Chief of Police. Chief Celano started Chief Leadership in late 2018, after leaving his law enforcement career. Since that time, he has coached several leaders from public safety organizations, private companies, as well as non-profits. He has also developed comprehensive leadership development programs and provided consulting services to various organizations on topics, such as succession planning, strategic planning and workforce assessments.
Chief Charles F Celano Jr is a retired 27-year veteran of the Tustin Police Department. He worked his way up through the ranks to the position of Chief of Police. Chief Celano started Chief Leadership in late 2018, after leaving his law enforcement career. Since that time, he has coached several leaders from public safety organizations, private companies, as well as non-profits. He has also developed comprehensive leadership development programs and provided consulting services to various organizations on topics, such as succession planning, strategic planning and workforce assessments.
Deputy Chief Paul Garaven (Ret.)
Deputy Chief Paul Garaven is a retired veteran of law enforcement with 30 years of dedicated service. Much of Paul’s career consisted of supervising and managing personnel across a broad spectrum. In addition, Paul served as an adjunct faculty member of the Criminal Justice Training Center at Golden West College for more than a decade, where he played a vital role in training hundreds of police officers.
Deputy Chief Paul Garaven is a retired veteran of law enforcement with 30 years of dedicated service. Much of Paul’s career consisted of supervising and managing personnel across a broad spectrum. In addition, Paul served as an adjunct faculty member of the Criminal Justice Training Center at Golden West College for more than a decade, where he played a vital role in training hundreds of police officers.