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Beyond The Basics of Field Training; Advanced Concepts and Tangible Solutions (Lincoln, NE) 2025-26BTB Tuesday, June 10 to Wednesday, June 11, 2025
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NAFTO, in conjunction with the Lincoln Police Department, is proud to offer our newest course, Beyond the Basics of Field Training, in Lincoln NE, a 10-minute drive from Lincoln Airport. This training is designed for experienced Field Training Officers in Patrol, Detention, Communications, and Support Services, as well as Field Training Sergeants, Coordinators, and Administrators. Seats in this class be limited to invitation only by the Lincoln Police Department (see below).


Beyond the Basics of FTO Course


Created specifically to address the needs of experienced FTO's, this class will re-energize and focus Field Training Officers that have experience training and evaluating trainees in the fields of Patrol, Corrections, and Communications.  This course is not designed as a basic certification, but offers advanced remedial training techniques, insight into human behavior, discussions on leadership vs management, the FTO's role on socialization and the importance of proper documentation.

Going even further beyond the basics of Field Training, this two-day course will also provide insight on the various concepts and methodologies surrounding the idea of managing an FTO program. How can the FTO or the unit manager have influence over program productivity and efficiency? In what way can the FTO improve upon their own performance? How crucial is the culture of your FTO program to department-wide ethics? How can you tie up loose ends in the realm of liability to avoid costly lawsuits? Day 2 of this advanced class will offer answers to these questions and give the student a glimpse into managing the FTO and the FTO program.    

This class covers such topics as Generational Leadership, Standardizing Evaluation Guidelines, Adult Learning, and Ethics.  Each block of study is directed at the trainer, and ways to improve their teaching, work product, and approach to today's Officer In Training.  Information includes motivating different generations of trainees, career survival for the FTO, and case law review pertaining to evaluations.  

    
Seating limited to the 1st 50 applicants, no exceptions.

To Register:

Contact Andrew Ripley LPD1509@cjis.lincoln.ne.gov (402)441-8983

NAFTO is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational and professional association concerned with apprenticeship training.


For General Class questions, please contact:

Tyler Packer

Training@nafto.org

602-687-5977 x2

 

Please Note:

This class is interactive and hands-on.  It is a requirement that you bring a laptop, tablet, or other device on which you can view and complete PDF documents. It is very beneficial to bring a copy of your agency's Standardized Evaluation Guidelines and Daily or Weekly Observation Report with you to class.



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