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PREPARE FOR THAT NEXT Where Character Counts
CAREER STEP
LEADERSHIP
Find out how to be better prepared for your next This program is endorsed by the GWC DEVELOPMENT
leadership opportunity. Leadership and Ethics Institute
PROGRAM
Acquire in-depth understanding of the key The Leadership and Ethics Institute promotes
components of successful leadership the study, research and practice of principled
development. leadership and unwavering ethics
GWC Leadership and Ethics Institute
Topics include:
● CONCEPTS OF LEADERSHIP
● STYLES OF LEADERSHIP
● DEVELOPMENT OF LEADERSHIP
● PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF LEADERSHIP
● ROLES OF SUPERVISORS
● EVALUATIONS
● INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS AND LIABILITY Reservations and Information
● COMMUNICATION ISSUES AND PROBLEMS → email
● ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
● ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCE camador4@gwc.cccd.edu FOR
● OFFICER WELLNESS jwolfe@gwc.cccd.edu Law Enforcement
• RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
INFORMATION Fall 2022
Carolyn Amador
Limited Enrollment! Criminal Justice, Administrative Secretary Class #40
Regional Criminal Justice Training Center
GWC
714-895-8372 Regional
714-895-8369 – RCJTC center
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Criminal Justice Training Center
PROGRAM Golden West College
Leadership Development Program Location: HOW DOES THIS PROGRAM
for Classes are held at the Regional Criminal Justice BENEFIT YOU?
Training Center at Golden West College
Law Enforcement
Parking:
Are you ready for:
About this course: This special course is a principled Self-parking fee is required daily-TBD
leadership and mentorship program. Its aim is to give Cost: ($183) $46 per unit plus student fees ► your next promotional opportunity?
participants the opportunity to improve and expand their Attendance Policy:
leadership capacity. ► a special assignment?
Participants are expected to attend ALL scheduled
The program consists of the following: sessions. Emergency absences may be made up
by out-of-class assignments but are subject to The Leadership Development Program for Law
● a mandatory 1-hour orientation session approval by the lead instructor. Enforcement is specifically designed to help you
● Six 1-day/ 8-hour training sessions compete for a promotion or to make the transition
● 32-hours of personal mentoring, to be arranged into a new supervisory position.
with your mentor Successful completion of the course will earn 3 units of
college credit. One of the key components of this program is the
The mission of this program is to develop and enhance development of an in-depth professional mentoring
the participant’s understanding of leadership theory, its relationship which hopefully will continue beyond
application, and its practice. This is accomplished through Pre-requisite: Graduation from a Regular Basic the completion of this program.
a learning environment that includes self-assessment and Course (Police Academy) or equivalent.
reflection, a personal mentor relationship, group process, The insights of your mentor will be especially
guest speakers, and interactive workshops. beneficial to you as you complete all out-of-class
assignments in specific program topics which are
● Mentors essential to taking the next step in your career.
Each participant shall select a mentor from his/her agency
at or above the rank of sergeant. Mentors will assist with
the out- of- class assignments. Since much of the material Fall 2022 • Learn and understand the key components
to be presented is similar to that covered in the Sherman
Block Supervisory Leadership Institute, SBSLI alumni Mandatory Orientation Meeting of successful leadership development
would make excellent mentors.
August 31, 2022
● Instructors 9 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. • Explore leadership development processes
Instructors are working professionals and are carefully and issue
selected for their particular expertise.
Class meets from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
• Develop personal understanding of
Session 1 September 14, 2022 leadership principles and applications
MANDATORY Orientation Meeting
Session 2 September 28, 2022
August 31, 2022 Session 3 October 12, 2022 • Create and foster mentoring relationships
9 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Session 4 October 26, 2022 Golden West College
Session 5 November 9, 2022 Regional Criminal Justice Training Center
MENTOR MUST ATTEND Session 6 November 16, 2022 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
THE ORIENTATION MEETING 714-895-8372
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