Department of Public Safety Standards & Training Intermediate & Advanced Certification Police / Corrections / Parole & Probation 1 P a g e
Deb Anderson Certification & Compliance Specialist (503) 378-2083 Debbie.A.Anderson@state.or.us WHO TO CALL FOR ASSISTANCE: Jennifer Howald, Certification & Scheduling Specialist (503) 378-2353 Jennifer.Howald@state.or.us ** In order to recognize law enforcement officers who have achieved a combination of professional experience, education and training above and beyond that required to obtain a Basic level of certification, DPSST awards intermediate and advanced certifications. Officers are eligible for intermediate and advanced certifications after achieving a prescribed combination of years experience in the profession, training hours and education. The original certification chart (referred to as the old chart ) was initially established by the then Board on Police Standards and Training (BPST) in the 1970 s. This chart remained unchanged until 2012 when, at the request of a constituent and on the direction of a multi-disciplined workgroup, DPSST updated the requirements for earning these certifications (referred to as the new chart ). Officers can apply for intermediate and advanced certification using the old or the new chart until October 31, 2015. The new chart was designed to require officers demonstrate a competency in their discipline which is above that of a Basic-trained officer. Competency is demonstrated by completing a minimum number of training hours in four categories: Communication, Risk Management, Advanced Technical Skills and Leadership. Because the intent of this requirement is for officer to demonstrative competency above that of a basic-trained officer, maintenance training hours, in-service training hours and other training hours used to maintain a basic-level of certification WILL NOT be counted toward the award of an intermediate or advanced certification. This guide was developed to serve as a resource for officers seeking to obtain intermediate or advanced certification. Officers are encouraged to contact DPSST staff for clarification on the certification requirements or for assistance completing or submitting the required documentation. ** ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: As a reference, DPSST has presumptively categorized the Standardized List. (http://www.oregon.gov/dpsst/pages/index.aspx) 2 P a g e
Old Chart (Effective through October 31, 2014) Minimum Years of Experience Minimum Training Hours, Including DPSST Basic Minimum College Education Credits INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATION 8 years 7 years 6 years 5 years 4 years 4 years 2 years 300 hours 460 hours 600 hours 760 hours 900 hours DPSST Basic 15 23 30 38 45 Assoc. DPSST Basic Bachelor Minimum Years of Experience Minimum Training Hours, Including DPSST Basic Minimum College Education Credits ADVANCED CERTIFICATION 12 years 11 years 10 years 9 years 8 years 9 years 6 years 4 years 600 hours 700 hours 800 hours 900 hours 1200 hours 30 35 40 45 60 DPSST Basic Assoc. DPSST Basic Bachelor DPSST Basic Master COMPONENTS SPECIFIC TO THIS CHART: Time served can cross disciplines. Experience in a certified discipline other than the one for which an upper level of certification is sought, will count toward credible service time at 50% of the time served in the other discipline. Training hours are allowed to roll-over. For example, an officer who is awarded a basic certificate after completing 200 hours of Basic Training can again use those 200 hours to reach the minimum required training level to achieve the intermediate certificate. Training must be on file with DPSST. College education credits are required and must be on file with DPSST. TO APPLY USING THESE CHARTS: The following must be submitted to apply for INTERMEDIATE or ADVANCED certification using this certification chart: Application for Certification (Form F-7) o Signed by Agency Head or Authorized Representative DOC OFFICERS ONLY - ilearn training report 3 P a g e
New Chart INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATION MIN. YEARS EXPERIENCE 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years EDUCATION Bachelor Assoc. 45 Credits None TRAINING + 80 Training + 120 Training + 160 Training + 200 Training Hours Communications 16 28 40 52 Advanced Technical Skills 40 60 80 100 Leadership 16 20 24 28 Risk Management 8 12 16 20 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS 80 120 160 200 ADVANCED CERTIFICATION MIN. YEARS EXPERIENCE 6 years 7 years 9 years 11 years 13 years EDUCATION Master s Bachelor Assoc. 45 Credits None TRAINING + 80 Training + 120 Training + 160 Training + 200 Training Hours + 240 Training Hours Communications 16 28 40 52 64 Advanced Technical Skills 40 60 80 100 120 Leadership 16 20 24 28 32 Risk Management 8 12 16 20 24 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS 80 120 160 200 240 COMPONENTS SPECIFIC TO THIS CHART: The minimum years experience must be within the discipline for which the Intermediate or Advanced certification is being applied. Training hours can only be used once for each level of certification. o Basic certification hours do not count toward the hour requirement for Intermediate. o Hours used to achieve Basic and Intermediate certifications do not count toward the hour requirement for Advanced certification. Training hours must demonstrate increased knowledge, skills and abilities of a discipline. Maintenance training hours (re-qualification, in-service training, etc.) will NOT count toward meeting the minimum hour requirements for upper levels of certification. Training and education must be on file with DPSST. CONTINUED 4 P a g e
Risk Management: TRAINING HOUR CATEGORIES: To be accepted as fulfilling the hour requirement for RISK MANAGEMENT, training must provide law enforcement officers with tools to recognize risks, the type of risks and effective tactics to manage risks. Communication: To be accepted as fulfilling the hour requirement for COMMUNICATION, training must provide law enforcement officers with tools to effectively communicate with members of the public, individuals suspected of criminal activity, individuals under supervision, individuals with special needs, as well as managers and co-workers. Leadership: To be accepted as fulfilling the hour requirement for LEADERSHIP, training must enhance leadership ability, teach effective leadership styles, or encourage the adoption of effective leadership behaviors. Advanced Technical Skills: To be accepted as fulfilling the hour requirement for ADVANCED TECHNICAL SKILLS, training must enhance technical or tactical skills as a law enforcement officer. ** **This does not include courses that are required to maintain the basic level of certification. TO APPLY USING THESE CHARTS: The following must be submitted to apply for INTERMEDIATE or ADVANCED certification using this certification chart: Application for Certification (Form F-7) o Signed by Agency Head or Authorized Representative Intermediate/Advanced Certification Supplemental Worksheet (Form F-7WS) o Signed by Agency Head Current DPSST Training Records (NON-DOC) or ilearn Training Report (DOC) o Training records can be obtained from your agency training officer or by sending an e-mail to DPSST.records@state.or.us 5 P a g e
HOW TO COMPLETE THE WORKSHEET (F-7WS): The purpose of this form is to document training hours that fulfill the minimum training hour requirement in each of the four required categories. Each course listed should include a detailed description of why the training fits a category. EXAMPLE: SUBJECT AREA Communication Date DPSST # Title/Description Hours Internal Affairs Investigations 7/11/13 13-12345 This training discussed best practice methods of conducting internal affairs investigations. These methods included emphasis on the ability to effective communicate and interview co-workers. Attach additional pages as necessary. HINT: Training hours can be divided. For example, attendance at a conference may appear on your training record as: Title Date Hours Score Status 13-12345 NW Leadership Seminar 7-11-2013 40.00 0.00 Passed The different topics discussed at the seminar may meet the requirements in multiple categories. EXAMPLE: 8 hours of the NW Leadership Seminar were spent discussing leadership ethics. 8 SUBJECT AREA Leadership Date DPSST # Title/Description Hours NW Leadership Seminar Leadership Ethics 7/11/13 13-12345 An entire day of this week-long seminar focused on ethical issues facing leaders in law enforcement. REMINDER: Hours cannot be reused when applying for future levels of certification. 8 6 P a g e