Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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About this course
- How often is Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors scheduled?
- New sessions appear as soon as providers post them.
- Is Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors available online or on-demand?
- Many titles are offered as virtual or self-paced—check the Upcoming list and the Online/On-Demand pages.
- Will I receive a certificate or POST credit?
- Varies by provider and state—see the class page or contact the organizer.
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Good overview for supervisors, especially critical incident management
Instructors have a nationwide knowledge of LE Departments and provide comprehensive instruction that benefits all attendees.
This course was beneficial for a soon to be or newer sergeant.
This class was very informative on every aspect of Front Line Supervision. All of the instructors were very professional and had a robust background of knowledge on each topic.
This is an extremely valuable course, especially for a new supervisor. As an experienced supervisor, there were several topics I found extremely valuable as well.
This class was very informative. I would recommend for any officer looking to become a first line supervisor.
I enjoyed this class and thought it was beneficial. The instructors were intelligent and delivered the information effectively.
This was an excellent eye opening training to assuming the role of patrol level supervisor in my agency. It shed light on aspects of supervision that I was overlooking as not essential. I am leaving this course with several ideas to help t…
Multiple topics were covered at just the right level of depth to keep things engaging.
Informative class for first line supervisors.