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911 Supervisor Leadership Academy

  • ADA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE-BOISE, ID 7200 Barrister Drive Boise, ID, 83704 United States (map)

This program is one day a month for 6 months.

How Am I Supposed To Be A LEADER?

Take a breath. Don’t worry. We got your back.

The amazing instructors of the 9-1-1 Supervisor Leadership Academy will teach you how to face all of those things and a lot more!

Great leadership starts on the inside, developing more confidence and using proven tools and techniques to get you back in the game when you fall down. We’ll show you ways to deal with the fears and stressors around leadership. Then, we’ll take you outside of yourself and explore effective and even transformational ways to interact with others, whether they’re your dispatchers and call takers, your boss, or the public. There will be a heavy focus throughout the program on communicating effectively, the most critical skill leaders must develop.


DATES

 

May 13
June 10
July 8
August 12
September 2
October 7

The Academy is six months, one class per month. Participants are signing up to attend all of the dates listed above.

You Probably Were A Dispatcher One Day And Then Someone Said, “You’re Now A Supervisor. Good Luck!” That Was About All The Preparation You Got.


It’s Difficult Being A 9-1-1 Supervisor.

“But, but…I have no idea what I’m doing!”
You probably had questions like:

“How do I deal with all these different personalities?!”
“How do I boss my friends around?!”
“How do I deal with conflict?! I’m not good at talking to people!”

“How do I manage Negative Nancy and Pissed Off Peter?!”

There are other, even more profound messages in your head about leadership that you’re going to have to face. Messages like:

“I don’t know how to do this!”
“I don’t think I’m cut out to be a leader!”
“What if I totally screw this up?!”
“I’m too scared!”


THE ACADEMY PROGRAM

 
  • Fear and resistance are the most powerful influences in one’s life. They play a major role in self-awareness and self-perception, decision making, quality of relationships, performance at work, and a lot more.

    This module explores fear and resistance as they impact thoughts, beliefs, actions, and consequences, among other things, and illustrates how fear is a decisive factor in shaping your supervision and leadership style. Sections include: the roots of fear; identifying and reducing fear; understanding fear and productivity; and a seven-step success plan for managing fear. And we’ll discuss how fear interferes with your communication.

  • Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and in others, and to use this awareness to manage behavior and relationships. EI plays a central role in all aspects of supervision and leadership.

    A variety of topics will be discussed, including the four pillars of EI, the five components of EI, basic parts and functions of the brain and their role in determining our emotional responses; strategies for effectively controlling those emotional responses; and identifying and improving low emotional intelligence.

  • Stress is ever-present in the comm center. Good stress helps us perform better; bad stress blocks the path to great leadership. Over time, unremitting negative stress takes its toll on attitude, relationships, performance, physical and emotional health, outlook on life, and a lot more. This module includes discussion of the physiology and neuroscience of stress, nutrition, health, exercise, diet, and sleep. It addresses resilience and presents strategies for reducing stress in order to develop more effective supervision and leadership.

    Fear, low emotional intelligence, and high stress show themselves frequently in procrastination, perfectionism, absenteeism, lateness, failure to complete paperwork in timely manner, and countless other ways. It’s easy to see how these can impact one’s ability to manage time in an effective manner. This module also helps participants create a system for managing time under any circumstances and shows how to address procrastination, uncover the myth of multitasking, how to set goals and stay on course, and how to handle interruptions.

  • Vision is critical in determine where you want to go, but without the how and why in place, it won’t matter what your vision is. You’re not likely to get there. Lack of clear guiding principles and expressed values integrated into every aspect of comm life leave personnel spinning their wheels believing that nothing can change.

    This module the fundamentals of organizational culture and basic elements that need to be present for outrageous success. Examples are given from comm centers that have realized results they never thought possible. This module includes considerable discussion among participants with their colleagues from the comm centers. Ideas on handling the most difficult leadership issues in a comm center are discussed.

  • Managing conflict is a core function of supervisors. It is not an exaggeration to say that everything depends on it. Poor conflict management impacts attitudes, morale, overtime, sick leave, stress levels, and virtually every other aspect of work and home life.

    This session will help you identify your key triggers or conflict hot buttons and cooling strategies; assess an interpersonal conflict from various perspectives; recognize specific destructive behaviors that are ineffective for conflict engagement; and help you develop a 3-month action plan for strengthening your conflict management competency.

  • Leadership is an opportunity to grow as an individual and help improve your team. This module will identify five leadership traits. Our discussion will revolve around how you demonstrate those traits and strengthen them. You’ll hear from industry leaders about how they themselves have evolved.

    We will explore a leader’s responsibility in keeping it simple, prioritizing, delegating, empowering, and innovating. Last and most importantly is taking care of your team. In this dynamic world, it is imperative to your team’s success that you are aware of and attentive to their mental and physical well-being of your team members. At the conclusion of this module, we will share and discuss examples of how to do so while maintaining balance in your own life.

 

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

 

Each participant will receive:

  • A bound workbook for each module

  • Books :
    Overcoming Fear: 50 Lessons on Being Bold and Living the Dream
    Emotional Intelligence: 50 Lessons on Knowing Who You’re Dealing With
    Dispatcher Stress: 50 Lessons on Beating the Burnout
    Time Management: 50 Lessons on Finding Time for What’s Important
    Public Speaking: 50 Lessons on Presenting Without Losing Your Cool
    Getting Healthy: 50 Lessons on Fitness for Law Enforcement
    Leaving Blue: 50 Lessons on Retiring Well from Law Enforcement

  • Scripts for handling a variety of situations

  • 48 hours of training

  • Program certificate

 

PROGRAM COST

 

Academy tuition is $1,597 per person. This includes all workbooks, books, certificate, morning refreshments and snacks. 


MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

 
  • Joe Serio, Ph.D., is a popular and entertaining trainer who delivers insightful and thought- provoking material. His content is rich in practical, proven techniques for effective communication with a wide variety of personality types. Joe holds a doctorate in criminal justice with a specialization in leadership and organizational behavior.

    Joe is the founder of The 360 Dispatcher and has trained all levels of dispatch for the past ten years. He is the founder and host of the 9-1-1 Leadership Training Event, the 9-1-1 Best Practices: Leadership in Action program, and Changing 9-1-1 Culture Workshop, all of which are held at the Mayan Ranch in Bandera, TX. Joe runs the six-month 9-1-1 Supervisor Leadership Academy and is co-author of the popular book, Dispatcher Stress: 50 Lessons on Beating the Burnout. In 2024, he will co-author Dispatch Supervisor: 50 Lessons on Being a Great Leader, Dispatch Culture: 50 Lessons on Inspiring Excellence, and Dispatch Trainer: 50 Lessons on Being a Great Teacher. He has logged more than 100 hours monitoring calls, speaking with dispatchers, and interviewing supervisors.

    He is the author of books on emotional intelligence, fear and resistance, resilience, time management, public speaking, and others. His communication skills have been tested in a wide variety of settings including growing up in a large family, driving a taxi in New York, investigating the Russian mafia in the former Soviet Union, living in China, and working in government agencies.


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CONTACT:
If you need to reach the training center on the day of the training, please call Hank Gummersall 208-870-8427 or hgummersall@adacounty.id.gov.

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