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Form C Application for Regional Field Coordinator
Examples of Regionally Developed Resources (6 items)
Bridging the Gap: Winning Administration's Support for Training
Exploring the Dynamics & Principles of Effective Leadership [Lesson Plan and Participant's Manual]; Leadership Curriculum
Facilitating Value-Laden Topics [Advanced Training for Trainers]
Mentoring in the Corrections Workplace: A Self-Paced Workbook
Volunteer Orientation for Frequent and Regular Volunteers: Trainer's Guide
The Mindful Supervisor
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LeMaster, Leslie
We provide assistance and funding for the development of training programs and resources to meet area training needs, at minimal cost to state and local agencies.
Activities are organized through a network of volunteer trainers ("Regional Field Coordinators," or RFCs) representing each of four geographic regions, each of four main correctional disciplines (prisons, jails, community corrections, and juvenile corrections), and federal-, state-, and local-level agencies.
New RFCs are selected on a regional basis, depending on discipline group openings and the region's team member needs. We accept applications for RFC positions on a year-round basis. The application form is available in the "Forms" section of this page.
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