At 5 years old, her chances of becoming a
professional working dog have passed, but when
evaluated by a police K9
trainer, she aced every single test.
An example of a qualified
trainer would be a person who,
by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or
professional standing, or who
by extensive knowledge, training, and experience has demonstrated the ability to train and
evaluate powered industrial truck operators.
• Deeply familiar with planning, developing, implementing and
evaluating professional development systems based on competencies and priorities • Hands - on experience in determining existing opportunities and protocols and procedures, and conducting both informal and formal opportunity assessment for different
professional development tracks • Proficient in establishing development categories, such as performance and knowledge enhancements and personal development • Qualified to develop orientation plans for all staff members
by ensuring that they are aware of basic requirements such as ethics and communication • Skilled in making recommendations to strengthen delivery methods
by efficiently identifying training delivery protocols • Track record of effectively facilitating preparation of correspondence, newsletters and marketing materials • First - hand experience in keeping
professional development programs and workshops dynamic and rigorous
by constantly employing needs assessment methods • Deeply familiar with maintaining accurate records of
professional development activities, including description, type and number of people involved • Proven ability to provide
professional development instructional design to management • Adept at mentoring and coaching new instructors and
trainers, and building and maintaining community partnerships