Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program



Name:Click here to enter first and last name.Agency:Click or tap here to enter text.Agency Address:Click here to enter mailing address, include city, and zip codeWork Phone:Click or tap here to enter text.Email Address:Click or tap here to enter text.Prerequisites: Applicant candidates must be a state certified or commissioned law enforcement officer in a full-time paid capacity and must have 2 years of law enforcement experience. They must have successfully passed the NHTSA/IACP DUI Detection and SFST course (24 hours) and successfully passed the Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) course (16 hours). In addition, participants must possess a valid BAC operator mission date:Enter or Choose dateBAC Operator Permit Expiration:Enter or Choose date.ARIDE Class date:Enter or Choose dateMinimum Qualifications: Demonstrate excellent public speaking ability and verbal instruction skillsAbility to write and communicate clearlyAbility to follow direction and instruct a standardized curriculumAbility to create and maintain partnerships with other agenciesDisplay excellent work habits and time management characteristicDEC Program Expectations: Those applicant candidates selected to attend this course must commit to being an SFST instructor for two years. SFST Instructors must teach a minimum of 16-hours of core class instruction on SFST topics in a two-year period. SFST Instructors will be responsible to assist with the instruction of the full three-day NHTSA/IACP DUI Detection and SFST course, the four-hour SFST refresher, and 40-hour SFST Instructor Development courses offered around the state as well as assist with wet labs. Act as a local resource to criminal justice officials, prosecutors, and the community.Attend occasional instructor training events to stay current on SFST educational curriculum.After two years, if an SFST instructor has not met the 16-hour teaching requirement, the removal of instructor status will occur.Application Requirements:Completed SFST Instructor School ApplicationCommand level letter of recommendation supporting applicationInclude a curriculum vitae, to areas of interest relating to DUI/SFSTIf currently a DRE, please provide last three years Rolling Logs (2017, 2018, and 2019)Please answer the following questions on the last page of this document. The form fields will expand and pages will add as needed:Please write a short essay describing why you are interested in becoming an SFST Instructor. Your response should include concepts such as how your becoming an instructor will benefit your region/local area, how you plan to use your training, etc.Please share with us your previous instruction experience, either personal or professional that you believe is relevant and how you will apply that to the role as an SFST Instructor. Examples of experience may include field training officer, coaching, firearms instructor, drill sergeant, memberships, public speaking, and volunteer work. How do you apply that to the role as SFST Instructor? Please list 5 characteristics of what makes a good instructor; ranking them 1 through 5, number 1 being the most important. And please provide a brief justification for the ranking. Example: 1. Tenure, I believe a good instructor has to have enough experience to adequately instruct as well as field random impromptu questions.FORWARD ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS TO:Ms. Rebecca Cortez, Training CoordinatorWSP-Impaired Driving Section, 811 E Roanoke Street, Seattle, WA 98102Or electronically to Rebecca.Cortez@wsp.FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT:Sergeant Brock Haner, DEC Program CoordinatorBrock.Haner@wsp., 360-591-4023 (cell phone), 360-654-1119 (office number)-350520-17526000Standardized Field Sobriety Test Instructor ApplicationCommander AcknowledgementWashington’s Drug Evaluation and Classification Program (DECP) is an effective means of identifying and prosecuting drug and alcohol impaired drivers. Standardized Field Sobriety Test Instructors are an integral part of the current prosecution model, which is addressing the rise in Driving under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs (DUID).The Washington State Patrol (WSP) has been designated as the statewide DECP coordinator for the State of Washington. The resources coordinated by the WSP on a statewide basis assists the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the expansion of the DECP to other states as well as within Washington by providing training in alcohol detection to law enforcement personnel.As a SFST Instructor, your Officer will be tasked with instructing for all Washington agencies, participate in statewide training events, and maintain a profound knowledge of SFST protocol and current trends. Accomplishing this task requires tremendous support and flexibility from the SFST Instructor’s agency.There is no registration fee to attend the SFST Instructor course and all the training materials will be provided. During the class, students are required to wear collared shirts/slacks or equivalent business casual attire and bring a laptop that has PowerPoint capabilities. Additionally, for two classroom presentations court/business attire is required.Click or tap here to enter text.Acknowledging Commander’s Name and Title:Click or tap here to enter text.Email AddressDateCommander’s SignatureDateSFST Instructor Applicant’s SignatureDateClick here to type response for Question 1.Click here to type response for Question 2.Click here to type response to Question 3. ................
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