Women in Supervision: Leadership & Professional Development- Mt. Pleasant

Women in Supervision: Leadership & Professional Development- Mt. Pleasant

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Participants will learn to supervise with knowledge and confidence.

TOPIC:

This course is designed to showcase female supervisors as superheroes in law enforcement. This unique instruction will bring women together as a united force in the role as first-line supervisors.

Female supervisors in law enforcement are faced with different challenges and wear many hats throughout the workday. This course will offer open discussions among all attending female supervisors and those transitioning into a supervisor role as a mentoring session. The class will address any day-to-day challenges supervisors face and provide tools to be the best supervisor you can be.

Participants will learn proper techniques in the areas of communication, organization, managing a shift/unit, reviewing case reports, employees, composing emails & memorandums, and handling complaints. Participants will gain knowledge in the areas of proper documentation for disciplinary actions. Participants will learn to supervise with knowledge and confidence.

CLASS OBJECTIVES:

  1. This 8-hour class will help participants to either transition into the role of a supervisor and/or become a more confident supervisor.

  2. Students will review and learn new tools for supervising road patrol and/or an investigative unit.

  3. What is your story?

  4. How are you viewed?

  5. What are the risks? (Internal and External)

  6. Learn to manage different types of employees (Other females, difficult employees, civilian employees, etc.)

  7. Communication skills of a supervisor
    - Conducting squad and unit meetings
    - Talking with employees
    - Communicating with the public
    - Handling complaints
    - Communicating command orders
  8. Past helps the future (documentation and case report review)

  9. Policy and Procedures
    - Case Law
    - Statutes and Codes
    - Elements of crimes
    - Never stop learning

  10. Complaints (my level complaints, next level complaints, IA complaints)

  11. Confident Leadership
    - Decisions/Decisions
    - Ethics
    - Failure to Supervise
    - Worry

  12. Managing Work and Life


INSTRUCTOR: Sergeant Jacqueline Lee Hearon is supervisor of the Economic Crime Task Force and Fraud Unit of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. She heads a multi-agency task force and conducts fraud training classes. She instructed for ten (10) years at the Brevard Community College Police Academy. Currently, Sergeant Hearon is a member of the ACFE and is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Financial Crimes Investigator (CFCI.)

TARGET AUDIENCE: Female members of the criminal justice community (sworn or non-sworn) in roles of supervisors. This is a more advance class and would be a great class for women in law enforcement.


LOCATION:

Mt. Pleasant Police Department

100 Ann Edwards Lane

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464


DATES & TIMES: Monday, August 18, 2025 - 8am until 5pm (Eastern Time)


COST: $224.00 per person (plus $3 Eventbrite Fee + Credit Card fee if applicable)


PAYMENT OPTIONS:

• Check made payable to:

TRAINING FORCE USA, 7769 McClure Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312

• Purchase Order

• Credit Card payment made online


Cancellations and Substitutions:

• Upon submission of this registration, participants are responsible for payment of this course. Please note that if you do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.

• Substitutions may be made at any time by phone, e-mail or online at the registration site.


QUESTIONS: Phone: 850-556-4544 E-mail: will@trainingforceusa.com

WWW.TRAININGFORCEUSA.COM

Participants will learn to supervise with knowledge and confidence.

TOPIC:

This course is designed to showcase female supervisors as superheroes in law enforcement. This unique instruction will bring women together as a united force in the role as first-line supervisors.

Female supervisors in law enforcement are faced with different challenges and wear many hats throughout the workday. This course will offer open discussions among all attending female supervisors and those transitioning into a supervisor role as a mentoring session. The class will address any day-to-day challenges supervisors face and provide tools to be the best supervisor you can be.

Participants will learn proper techniques in the areas of communication, organization, managing a shift/unit, reviewing case reports, employees, composing emails & memorandums, and handling complaints. Participants will gain knowledge in the areas of proper documentation for disciplinary actions. Participants will learn to supervise with knowledge and confidence.

CLASS OBJECTIVES:

  1. This 8-hour class will help participants to either transition into the role of a supervisor and/or become a more confident supervisor.

  2. Students will review and learn new tools for supervising road patrol and/or an investigative unit.

  3. What is your story?

  4. How are you viewed?

  5. What are the risks? (Internal and External)

  6. Learn to manage different types of employees (Other females, difficult employees, civilian employees, etc.)

  7. Communication skills of a supervisor
    - Conducting squad and unit meetings
    - Talking with employees
    - Communicating with the public
    - Handling complaints
    - Communicating command orders
  8. Past helps the future (documentation and case report review)

  9. Policy and Procedures
    - Case Law
    - Statutes and Codes
    - Elements of crimes
    - Never stop learning

  10. Complaints (my level complaints, next level complaints, IA complaints)

  11. Confident Leadership
    - Decisions/Decisions
    - Ethics
    - Failure to Supervise
    - Worry

  12. Managing Work and Life


INSTRUCTOR: Sergeant Jacqueline Lee Hearon is supervisor of the Economic Crime Task Force and Fraud Unit of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. She heads a multi-agency task force and conducts fraud training classes. She instructed for ten (10) years at the Brevard Community College Police Academy. Currently, Sergeant Hearon is a member of the ACFE and is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Financial Crimes Investigator (CFCI.)

TARGET AUDIENCE: Female members of the criminal justice community (sworn or non-sworn) in roles of supervisors. This is a more advance class and would be a great class for women in law enforcement.


LOCATION:

Mt. Pleasant Police Department

100 Ann Edwards Lane

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464


DATES & TIMES: Monday, August 18, 2025 - 8am until 5pm (Eastern Time)


COST: $224.00 per person (plus $3 Eventbrite Fee + Credit Card fee if applicable)


PAYMENT OPTIONS:

• Check made payable to:

TRAINING FORCE USA, 7769 McClure Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312

• Purchase Order

• Credit Card payment made online


Cancellations and Substitutions:

• Upon submission of this registration, participants are responsible for payment of this course. Please note that if you do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.

• Substitutions may be made at any time by phone, e-mail or online at the registration site.


QUESTIONS: Phone: 850-556-4544 E-mail: will@trainingforceusa.com

WWW.TRAININGFORCEUSA.COM

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No refunds

Location

Mt. Pleasant South Carolina Police Department

100 Ann Edwards Lane

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

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