This training is designed for current senior-level leaders from juvenile and adult probation departments, adult and juvenile institutions, parole, and jail staff from sheriff’s offices. Suitable applicants for this training are staff members who are currently in a senior supervisory position and have the potential to be promoted to executive level positions within their departments and/or agencies.
The application process has been implemented to make sure the participants training needs are a good match for the curriculum presented. The program is limited to 24 participants.
Note: Generally, staff members that are two years from retiring from the agency would not be candidates for this program.
Topic Highlights
Critical Thinking and Decision-making,
Emotional Intelligence
Individual Leadership Assessment Report
Who Should Attend
- Senior Leadership
- Deputy Directors within Adult and Juvenile Community Corrections
- Wardens/Assistant Wardens
- Jail Administrators/Assistant Jail Administrators
- Senior Supervisors within Corrections Agencies/Jurisdictions
Hotel Information
University Hotel - SHSU
1610 Bobby K. Marks Drive | Huntsville, TX 77340
936-291-2151 | www.shsuhotel.org
A block of rooms will be reserved at the University Hotel. 866-SHSU-INN
Logistics
- Participants are responsible for all travel, hotel and parking expenses. A block of rooms will be reserved at the University Hotel. 866-SHSU-INN
- Class will commence at 8am on Monday morning and conclude at noon on Friday.
- Breaks, Lunches and Dinners will be provided. Breakfast is provided by the hotel.
Participant Responsibilities
- Participants should plan to be present for the entirety of the program, including lunches and dinners.
- Actively participate in training activities
- Complete online emotional intelligence assessment provided prior to the class.
Institute Responsibilities
- The Correctional Management Institute of Texas is responsible for providing:
- 32-hours of relevant training in an atmosphere conducive to learning
- All training materials
- Provide lunch and dinner for participants
Participant Selection
CMIT will review applications and select qualified participants that represent a diverse selection of regions, departments and agencies. Substitutions are not permitted once the selection has been made.
Guidelines
Step 1 – Complete Application by the deadline of the designated class. Agencies are limited to two applications per class.
Step 2 – Registration Accepted applicants will receive a letter of acceptance and will be provided a link to register and pay tuition. Applicants not accepted will be notified.