NC Department of Adult Correction · 2 days ago
Correction Training Instructor
The NC Department of Adult Correction is one of the largest state agencies with more than 14,000 employees. They are seeking a Correctional Training Instructor responsible for delivering and instructing Correctional Officer basic training while supporting training logistics and material development.
GovernmentPublic SafetyRehabilitation
Responsibilities
Planning, organizing, and instructing blocks of training for COBT, Correctional Officer and/or Instructor Training for NCDAC
Drafting course plans and objectives, evaluating, updating, and creating lesson plans and training materials
Delivering instruction and collaborating as part of an instructional team, following approved training materials and methodologies
Researching materials for course development, developing courses strategies and objectives, modifying course content, and participating in evaluation of courses
Qualification
Required
General Instructor Certification issued by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission
Certification in Firearms and/or Controls, Restraints, Defensive Techniques (CRDT) specialty certification with the condition of attaining the remaining specialties within 6 months of the start date
Bachelor's degree and two years of directly related instruction and training experience in the subject matter specialty; or graduation from high school and five years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Current required certification with the ability to maintain any and all certifications required by OSDT, NCDPS, and by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission
Demonstrated knowledge of procedures, practices and operation of North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections
Crafting and executing PowerPoint presentations, as well as creating word documents
Benefits
State Benefits
Company
NC Department of Adult Correction
The NC Department of Adult Correction protects the public by collaboratively focusing on rehabilitation, protection, innovation, accountability, and professionalism.