Defensive Tactics Specialist
Company: Johnson County Government
Location: Olathe
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Defensive Tactics Specialist
Location
US-KS-Olathe
ID
2025-2993
Category
Public Safety
Benefits Category
Full Time - Regular (Full Benefits)
Remote
No
Post End Date
5/13/2025
Salary Min
USD $28.49/Hr.
Salary Max
USD $42.73/Hr.
Organizational Unit
Corrections
Work Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Hours may vary based on needs
including evenings and weekends when required. Some remote work may
be possible with this position
Driving Status
Intermediate (5%-25%)
Overview
A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it
is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in
meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of
government because we care deeply about our community and each
other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public
service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization.
We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives,
a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching
for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling,
then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of
Johnson County Government! Posting will remain open until May 12,
2025. Applications will be reviewed continuously. Final review of
applications will be on May 13, 2025.
Job Description
Qualifications & Responsibilities:
- Successfully pass the department's
physical ability tests (initial and annual)Tests noted
belowPhysically able to teach, facilitate and demonstrate all
safety and self-defense curricula, which includes but not limited
to bending, stretching down to the ground and back up quickly, and
lifting at least 50 lbs.MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook,
PowerPoint)Not assigned to a shift, but would rotate presence
during multiple shiftsCoordinates the work of other employees, not
supervisory duties, instructs other employees in methods or
proceduresDevelops, coordinates and delivers all aspects of the
department's chosen safety training curricula to new hires and
existing staff; facilitates initial certification, booster, and
recertification sessions that may include one-on-one and group
training sessions, tabletop exercises, scenarios (field, office,
facilities), virtual, and hybrid learning models, coordinates all
operational logistics, makes recommendations regarding curricula,
elective learning and development opportunities, and program
enhancements; as needed, coordinates with the staff development
team, Security & Investigations Specialist, Policy and Compliance
Specialist, staff, and other stakeholders (risk management, legal,
etc.) to ensure training complies with federal law, state law,
policies, regulations, and/or standards.Maintains a flexible
schedule and a presence within each division; shadows facility
staff at each post and within the field on a rotating basis;
attends briefings, debriefings, peer reviews, and leadership team
meetings as requested/needed; uses objective measuring tools to
teach, model, and role play training components; conducts officer
proficiency reviews, confirms officer advancement through OJT;
evaluates staff skills and competencies and provides feedback and
coaching regarding areas of strength and opportunities for
improvement; recommends tasks and strategies to address areas
targeted for improvement; participates in after action reviews, use
of force reviews, planning sessions and meetings with supervisors
to support the continuous quality improvement of staff.
- Maintains all necessary instructor certifications; stays
informed regarding best practices in the field; participates in and
successfully completes personal development opportunities that
augment and enhance professional skill sets; must be able to
perform essential physical functions; must be able to use physical
force to subdue/restrain individuals; must be able to successfully
pass the department's physical ability tests; must be able to
respond quickly to emergencies.
- Takes the lead in identifying, recruiting, training, and
developing a cadre of staff that specialize in safety training;
coordinates assignments that support the delivery of the safety
training curricula; observes cadre-led and cadre-supported training
sessions, uses objective measuring tools to evaluate understanding
of curricula and facilitation skills; provides feedback to the
cadre trainers regarding areas of strength and opportunities for
improvement; works with supervisors and recommends the continuation
or removal of staff trainers that are assigned to the cadre.
- Participates in the development of the department's annual
training plan; utilizes available strategies and techniques to
communicate deliverables, expectations, and modifications to agency
staff in a timely manner; prepares and facilitates presentations to
the department's leadership teams, supervisors, staff, advisory
boards, county departments, and stakeholders; collaborates with
other county departments, law enforcement agencies, state agencies,
and federal agencies in the coordination and delivery of the safety
training curricula or supplemental training opportunities that
align with the department's interests.
- Maintains all safety training documentation; assists in the
development of program metrics and key performance indicators;
works collaboratively with the department's analysts to manage and
organize safety training data; when available, facilitates other
training initiatives and provides support to the staff development
team.PHYSICAL ABILITY TESTS (WILL BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO INTERVIEW):
Defensive Tactics Specialist Test:Squats: 1 minute for 35 squatsSit
ups: 1 minute for 25 sit upsBurpees: 1 minute for 20
burpeesShoulder press with 15-pound dumbbells: 1 minute for 25
pressesAdult Residential Center (ARC) Physical Ability Test:10
simulated Pat Downs: 3 minute 10 seconds1st alarm run: 1 minute 5
seconds2nd alarm run: 3 minutes 14 seconds2 rounds simulated CPR: 2
minutesJuvenile Detention Center (JDC) Physical Ability Test:1st
alarm run: 1 minute 42 seconds2nd alarm run: 55 secondsDonning the
equipment: 8 minutes 50 secondsWeight carry: 3 minutes 20
seconds
Job Requirements
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree2 years of
experience facilitating safety training curricula (e.g., STARR,
NRCT, Handle with Care, etc.)2 years' experience training staff in
a law enforcement, field-based/probation, correctional facility, or
military settingPreferred:
Experience developing training
curriculaExperience may be substituted for degree.
Keywords: Johnson County Government, Saint Joseph , Defensive Tactics Specialist, Other , Olathe, Missouri
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