Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
Pocatello, ID · Jun 22–25, 2026 · 32 hours · $595
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Reviews for this course
Very good class. Each instructor was well prepared. There were specific examples given to support the class material. There weren’t any war stories with no relevance to the material. Being a new supervisor I learned a lot and validated a lot of what I’ve been doing. I generated a list of things that I now know I need to go back and look at in my policies and procedures. At no point during classes was I waiting for the class to end or felt like things dragged on.
This course was exceptional. I felt engaged the entire time. I feel confident in being able to use some of the things that were taught here due to how relatable all the instructors were.
Great useful content. Well prepared and engaging conversations. The class gave me a better understanding on the importance and responsibilities as a supervisor for my department.
This class was very helpful. We covered many aspects of being a first line supervisor. The instructors were knowledgeable and made the class fun to learn. I am glad I was able to attend.
I appreciated how the instructors taught real life ideas, rather than talking about theory.
This class exceeded my expectations.
Great class, covered all of the topics I had hoped for.
A must class for first line supervisors.
This class very informative! The instructors were very knowledgeable and looking forward to taking additional courses.
Overall the class was very informative. Some subjects I felt should have been covered more indepth (ICS) while others subjects felt unnecessary for a first line supervise class (EDP/Autism).
A lot of the material presented will definitely be applicable in both my current assignment, and future positions.
This class was very informative for new supervisors. The instructors made the class easy to understand and provided many examples or situations to make the material relatable.
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
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Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors