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Ability to participate and meet the requirements of additional firearms training at the discretion of the firearms instructor. Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the HSS a Tarian company Firearms policies.
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Must have demonstrated proficiency with Mary Kay Protective Services Department issued weapons that are acquired through training and certification by a Corporate Firearms Instructor. Prepares various inspection reports on a daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly basis for Protective Services vehicles, firearms, medical response bags, eye wash stations and Company fire systems.
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This Security Trainer will train CPR/First Aid/AED, Defensive Tactics (e.g., handcuffs, pepper spray, batons, Tasers, firearms), Mobility Devices (e.g., vehicles, bicycle, golf cart, Segway), Fire Safety Services (emergency plans; occupants, floor wardens and staff presentations; and evacuation drills), and other value-added services such as workplace violence/active shooter training.
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National Rifle Association (NRA) Law Enforcement Instructor certification, or able to meet all NRA Law Enforcement (LE) eligibility requirements. Instructor certifications in supplement training areas as required by local office (i.e., OC Spray, Baton Techniques, Handcuffing, Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), Defensive Tactics, Taser certification, Practical Driver Training Courses, or any other client-specific training as required.
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Range training with our certified firearms instructor. Firearms Training Simulator. We are the only local security company that provides 1-on-1 and group-based firearms training.
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Must have at least 6 years of firearms and tactics training along with solid teaching experience. Florida Firearms Training, a leading firearms training company in Florida is currently accepting resumes for experienced full and part time firearms instructors.
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There are opportunities for lateral movement and training for specialty assignments such as: School Resource Officer, Coalition of Small Police Agencies (CSPA) Major Crimes Task Force (MCTF), PIO/Social Media, Field Training Officers, Firearms Instructors and Armorers, Bicycle Patrol, EVOC Instructor, Quartermaster, Fleet Manager, and Active Shooter Instructor, Car Seat Tech, Less Lethal/Taser Instructor, Taser Instructor and Defensive Tactics Instructor.
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HOW A LEAD FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: Lead Firearms Instructors (LFIs) are the first point of contact at the training venue for Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDO) and is the on-site training manager for the program.
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Maintain all Firearms Instructor certifications while employed or contracted by Concealed Coalition: including, but not limited to State/County certifications, NRA certification, POST, USCCA, etc.
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Driving instructor for employees. Perform firearms and safety training for employees and volunteers. The Academy instructor assists and teaches courses regarding a variety of subjects such as proper weapon use, laws, regulations, and other subject areas at our training facility and for special events.
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Initial and annual qualification on a police firearms course, by a certified police firearms instructor, with any firearms, shotguns, rifles authorized for use including personal weapons carried in lieu of issued weapons or as a second weapon.
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Must have completed an approved and accredited Principles of Instruction course and Firearms Training through (e.g. NRA, a Police Academy, State POST Academy, FLETC or military training course) certifying them as an instructor.
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The Firearms Safety Instructor must have a deep understanding of firearm safety protocols, local and federal firearm laws, and shooting techniques. As a firearms safety instructor, your primary responsibility is to educate individuals on the safe and responsible use of firearms.
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Current valid National Rifle Association (NRA) certification as a Range Safety Officer or Chief Range Safety Officer or Instructor Certification as Range Safety Officer though the Connecticut Conservation Education; and/or.
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Federal, law enforcement, or NRA firearms instructor - Preferred. Manages an audit-ready inventory of ammunition along with the security and safe handling of firearms, ammunition, and other Government Furnished Materials (GFMs.
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