Course Coordinator. A. The Course Coordinator works in conjunction with the POST Program Manager and is responsible for all aspects of the Statewide Coroner Training Program logistics, including the scheduling and coordination of instructors and students. To work with high-ranking law enforcement officials effectively and with credibility, the Course Coordinator must have experience working with Coroner/Medical Examiner offices. The Course Coordinator’s services are of such a highly specialized nature that the necessary expert knowledge, experience, and ability are not readily available through the civil service system. B. The Course Coordinator must: a. Have a minimum of 10 years of experience working as either a deputy coroner or medical examiner, with the primary responsibility for medicolegal death investigations. b. Have obtained a POST Coroner Certificate, or equivalent as determined by the POST Program Manager. c. Have a thorough knowledge of POST guidelines and administrative procedures, including course certification regulations. d. Have significant experience in collaborating professionally with sheriffs, sheriff- coroners, deputy coroners, and medical examiners. e. Be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the Coroners Course curriculum, and to substitute instruction as may be necessary. f. Have the ability to provide Coroners Course instructors with strategies, feedback, and guidance for immediate implementation into the classroom setting. g. Possess the technological acumen to meet the administrative functions of the job. h. Be able to travel as requested by the POST Program Manager in accordance with the Coroner Training schedule. Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 80 Total Number of Days of Class: 10 Start End Subject 0800 0900 I. Course Expectations and Pre-Test 0900 1100 II. Role of Death Investigator 1200 1500 III. Next of Kin Search 1500 1700 IV. Death and Grief/ Death Notification Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Basic Anatomy/Aids and Communicable Disease 1000 1200 II. Forensic Photograph 1300 1700 III. Infant Death Investigation 0800 1100 I. Sudden and Unexpected Death 1000 1200 II. Disaster Management 1300 1500 III. Media Relations 1500 1700 IV. Time of Death 0800 1100 I. Interview techniques and Culture 1200 1500 II. Fire Death Investigation 1500 1700 III. Critical Incident Stress Management Start End Subject 0800 1200 I. Autopsy Procedures 1300 1500 II. Forensic Anthropology 1500 1700 III. Rail Fatalities and Scene Safety 0800 1000 I. Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation 1000 1200 II. Tool Marks and Bruises 1300 1500 III. Firearm and Electrical Injuries 1500 1600 IV. Controlled Substances and Toxicology 1600 1700 V. Explosives and Biological Death Investigation Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Courtroom Testimony 1000 1200 II. Coroner Laws 1300 1500 III. Report Writing 1500 1700 IV. Organ Donations Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Fingerprint Basics/Collections 1000 1200 II. Asphyxia Death/Drowning Death Investigations 1300 1700 III. Vehicle Fatalities 0800 1000 I. Psychological Autopsy/Profiling 1000 1200 II. Forensic Death Investigation/ Wound Investigation
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Samples: Standard Agreement
Course Coordinator. A. The Course Coordinator works in conjunction with the POST Program Manager and is responsible for all aspects of the Statewide Coroner Training Program logistics, including to include the scheduling and coordination of instructors and students. To work with high-high ranking law enforcement officials effectively and with credibility, the Course Coordinator must have experience working with Coroner/Medical Examiner offices. The Course Coordinator’s services are of such a highly specialized nature that the necessary expert knowledge, experience, and ability are not readily available through the civil service system.
B. The Course Coordinator must:
a. Have a minimum of 10 years of experience working as either a deputy coroner or medical examiner, with the primary responsibility for medicolegal death investigations.
b. Have obtained a POST Coroner Certificate, or equivalent as determined by the POST Program Manager.
c. Have a thorough knowledge of POST guidelines and administrative procedures, including course certification regulations.
d. Have significant experience in collaborating professionally with sheriffs, sheriff- sheriff-coroners, deputy coroners, and medical examiners.
e. Be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the Coroners Basic Coroner Course curriculum, and to substitute instruction instruct as may be necessary.
f. Have the ability to provide Coroners Basic Coroner Course instructors with strategies, feedback, and guidance for immediate implementation into the classroom setting.
g. Possess the technological technology acumen to meet the administrative functions of the job.
h. Be able to travel as requested by the POST Program Manager in accordance with the Coroner Training schedule. Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 80 Total Number of Days of Class: 10 Start End Subject 0800 0900 I. Course Expectations and & Pre-Test 0900 1100 II. 1500 Role of Death Investigator 1200 1500 III. Next of Kin Search Investigator-National Guidelines-Death Notification 1500 1700 IV. Death and Grief/ Death Notification Start End Subject Identifying the Unidentified-Cal ID 0800 1000 I. Basic Anatomy/Aids and Communicable Disease 1000 1200 II. Forensic Photograph 1300 1700 III. Infant Death Investigation 0800 1100 I. Sudden and Unexpected Death 1000 1200 II. Coroner Related Law 1300 1500 Disaster Management 1500 1700 Infant Death Investigation 0800 1000 Sudden and Unexpected Death 1000 1200 Coroner Related Law 1300 1500 III. Media Relations Disaster Management 1500 1700 IV. Infant Death Investigation 0800 1000 Organ Donation 1000 1200 Forensic Photography 1300 1700 Drug Death Investigation 0800 1200 Autopsy Procedures and Time of Death Applications 1300 1500 Media Relation 1500 1700 Time of Death 0800 1100 I. Interview techniques 1000 Forensic Death Investigation/Crime Lab Procedures 1000 1200 Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation 1300 1500 Unusual Forensic Cases – Toxicology Interpretation 1500 1700 Basic Anatomy 0800 1000 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 1000 1200 Critical Incident Stress Management 1300 1500 Death Investigation in the Age of Terrorism 1500 1700 Asphyxial Deaths 0800 1000 Psychological Autopsy and Culture Profiling 1000 1200 Tool Marks and Biological Material 1300 1500 II. Fire Death Investigation 1500 1700 III. Critical Incident Stress Management Start End Subject Explosives 0800 1200 I. Autopsy Procedures Forensic Dentistry 1300 1500 II. Forensic Anthropology 1500 1700 III. Rail Fatalities and Scene Safety 0800 1000 I. Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation 1000 1200 II. Tool Marks and Bruises 1300 1500 III. Firearm and Electrical Injuries Anthropological Recovery 1500 1600 IV. Controlled Substances and Toxicology 1600 1700 V. Explosives and Biological Death Investigation Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Courtroom Testimony 1000 1200 II. Coroner Laws 1300 1500 III. Report Writing 1500 1700 IV. Organ Donations Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Fingerprint Basics/Collections 1000 1200 II. Asphyxia Death/Drowning Death Investigations 1300 1700 III. Vehicle Fatalities 0800 1000 I. Psychological Autopsy/Profiling 1000 1200 II. Forensic Death Investigation/ Wound InvestigationAnthropology
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Samples: Service Agreement
Course Coordinator. A. The Course Coordinator works in conjunction with the POST Program Manager and is responsible for all aspects of the Statewide Coroner Training Program logistics, including to include the scheduling and coordination of instructors and students. To work with high-ranking law enforcement officials effectively and with credibility, the Course Coordinator must have experience working with Coroner/Medical Examiner offices. The Course Coordinator’s services are of such a highly specialized nature that the necessary expert knowledge, experience, and ability are not readily available through the civil service system.
B. The Course Coordinator must:
a. Have a minimum of 10 years of experience working as either a deputy coroner or medical examiner, with the primary responsibility for medicolegal death investigations.
b. Have obtained a POST Coroner Certificate, or equivalent as determined by the POST Program Manager.
c. Have a thorough knowledge of POST guidelines and administrative procedures, including course certification regulations.
d. Have significant experience in collaborating professionally with sheriffs, sheriff- sheriff-coroners, deputy coroners, and medical examiners.
e. Be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the Coroners Basic Coroner Course curriculum, and to substitute instruction instruct as may be necessary.
f. Have the ability to provide Coroners Basic Coroner Course instructors with strategies, feedback, and guidance for immediate implementation into the classroom setting.
g. Possess the technological technology acumen to meet the administrative functions of the job.
h. Be able to travel as requested by the POST Program Manager in accordance with the Coroner Training schedule. Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 80 0800 0900 Course Expectations & Pre-Test 0900 1100 Role of Death Investigator 1100 1500 Next of Kin Search 1500 1700 Death and Grief/Death Notification Total Number of Days of Class: 10 Start End Subject 0800 0900 I. Course Expectations and Pre-Test 0900 1100 II. Role of Death Investigator 1200 1500 III. Next of Kin Search 1500 1700 IV. Death and Grief/ Death Notification Start End Subject Day 1 0800 1000 I. Basic Anatomy/Aids and Communicable Disease Diseases 1000 1200 II. Forensic Photograph 1300 1700 III. Infant Death Investigation 0800 1100 I. 1000 Sudden and Unexpected Death 1000 1200 II. Disaster Management 1300 1500 III. Media Relations 1500 1700 IV. Time of Death 0800 1100 I. 1000 Cognitive Interview techniques and Culture 1200 1100 1500 II. Fire Death Investigation 1500 1700 III. Critical Incident Stress Management Start End Subject 0800 1200 I. Autopsy Procedures 1300 1500 II. Forensic Anthropology 1500 1700 III. Rail Fatalities and Scene Safety 0800 1000 I. Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation 1000 1200 II. Tool Marks and Bruises 1300 1500 III. Firearm and Electrical Injuries 1500 1600 IV. Controlled Substances and Toxicology 1600 1700 V. Explosives and Biological Death Investigation Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Courtroom Testimony 1000 1200 II. Coroner Laws 1300 1500 III. Report Writing 1500 1700 IV. Organ Donations Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Fingerprint Basics/Collections 1000 1200 II. Asphyxia Death/Drowning Death Investigations 1300 1700 III. Vehicle Fatalities 0800 1000 I. Psychological Autopsy/Profiling 1000 1200 II. Forensic Death Investigation/ Investigation/Wound InvestigationInvestigation 1300 1700 Forensic Odontology 0800 1200 Drug Death Investigation 1300 1500 Elder Death Investigation 1500 1700 Final Exam-Test Results-POST Certificates Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 24 Total Number of Days of Class: 3 Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 34 Total Number of Days of Class: 5 1000 1200 Camp Fire Butte Co Mass Fatality Incident Mutual Aid Lessons Learned 1300 1700 Cal Fires Continued Challenges, Recovery & Identification 0800 1000 Advances in Forensic Identification from the Human Skeleton 1000 1200 San Clemente Island Diver 1300 1500 Forensic Pathologist More than Just a Hole Counter 1500 1700 The Application of Entomology to Criminal Investigation 0800 1000 Total Body Thermal Injury, Inhalation of Product of Combustion a Pathologist Perspective 1000 1200 Tactical Decompression Debrief 1300 1700 Fire Death Investigation 0800 1100 Homicide Investigation of the Contigo Murders 1100 1200 Decomposed in Prison the Curious Case of Xxxxx Xxxxx 1300 1500 CA DOJ Resources and Laws Pertaining to Unidentified Human Remains 1500 1700 Evaluation Various Digital & Manual Techniques for Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery 0800 1200 Investigative Genetic Genealogy the Golden State Killer Case Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 24 Total Number of Days of Class: 3 0800 0815 Introduction, Safety Brief, and Arrangements 0815 0915 Learning Activity 1.1 – Ice Breaker/Introductions 0915 0935 Nonverbal Communication 0935 1015 Evaluated Activity 1.1 – Nonverbal Communication 1015 1035 Verbal Communication
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Samples: Post Agreement
Course Coordinator. A. The Course Coordinator works in conjunction with the POST Program Manager and is responsible for all aspects of the Statewide Coroner Training Program logistics, including to include the scheduling and coordination of instructors and students. To work with high-ranking law enforcement officials effectively and with credibility, the Course Coordinator must have experience working with Coroner/Medical Examiner offices. The Course Coordinator’s services are of such a highly specialized nature that the necessary expert knowledge, experience, and ability are not readily available through the civil service system.
B. The Course Coordinator must:
a. Have a minimum of 10 years of experience working as either a deputy coroner or medical examiner, with the primary responsibility for medicolegal death investigations.
b. Have obtained a POST Coroner Certificate, or equivalent as determined by the POST Program Manager.
c. Have a thorough knowledge of POST guidelines and administrative procedures, including course certification regulations.
d. Have significant experience in collaborating professionally with sheriffs, sheriff- sheriff-coroners, deputy coroners, and medical examiners.
e. Be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the Coroners Basic Coroner Course curriculum, and to substitute instruction instruct as may be necessary.
f. Have the ability to provide Coroners Basic Coroner Course instructors with strategies, feedback, and guidance for immediate implementation into the classroom setting.
g. Possess the technological technology acumen to meet the administrative functions of the job.
h. Be able to travel as requested by the POST Program Manager in accordance with the Coroner Training schedule. Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 80 0800 0900 Course Expectations & Pre-Test 0900 1100 Role of Death Investigator 1100 1500 Next of Kin Search 1500 1700 Death and Grief/Death Notification Total Number of Days of Class: 10 Start End Subject 0800 0900 I. Course Expectations and Pre-Test 0900 1100 II. Role of Death Investigator 1200 1500 III. Next of Kin Search 1500 1700 IV. Death and Grief/ Death Notification Start End Subject Day 1 0800 1000 I. Basic Anatomy/Aids and Communicable Disease Diseases 1000 1200 II. Forensic Photograph 1300 1700 III. Infant Death Investigation 0800 1100 I. 1000 Sudden and Unexpected Death 1000 1200 II. Disaster Management 1300 1500 III. Media Relations 1500 1700 IV. Time of Death 0800 1100 I. 1000 Cognitive Interview techniques and Culture 1200 1100 1500 II. Fire Death Investigation 1500 1700 III. Critical Incident Stress Management Start End Subject 0800 1200 I. Autopsy Procedures 1300 1500 II. Forensic Anthropology 1500 1700 III. Rail Fatalities and Scene Safety 0800 1000 I. Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation 1000 1200 II. Tool Marks and Bruises 1300 1500 III. Firearm and Electrical Injuries 1500 1600 IV. Controlled Substances and Toxicology 1600 1700 V. Explosives and Biological Death Investigation Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Courtroom Testimony 1000 1200 II. Coroner Laws 1300 1500 III. Report Writing 1500 1700 IV. Organ Donations Start End Subject 0800 1000 I. Fingerprint Basics/Collections 1000 1200 II. Asphyxia Death/Drowning Death Investigations 1300 1700 III. Vehicle Fatalities 0800 1000 I. Psychological Autopsy/Profiling 1000 1200 II. Forensic Death Investigation/ Investigation/Wound InvestigationInvestigation 1300 1700 Forensic Odontology 0800 1200 Drug Death Investigation 1300 1500 Elder Death Investigation 1500 1700 Final Exam-Test Results-POST Certificates Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 24 Total Number of Days of Class: 3 Total Hours Per Course Presentation: 24 Total Number of Days of Class: 3 0800 0815 Introduction, Safety Brief, and Arrangements 0815 0915 Learning Activity 1.1 – Ice Breaker/Introductions 0915 0935 Nonverbal Communication 0935 1015 Evaluated Activity 1.1 – Nonverbal Communication 1015 1035 Verbal Communication
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Samples: Service Agreement