Basic Supervision, Livingston County
This course is designed to provide the student the necessary skills and knowledge to perform the formal functions of supervision to include planning, reporting, improving, directing, and evaluating (PRIDE).
This course is designed to provide the student the necessary skills and knowledge to perform the formal functions of supervision to include planning, reporting, improving, directing, and evaluating (PRIDE).
There is more to delivering meaningful instruction than just getting up and talking in front of a group. Teaching techniques or procedures that fall below the standard of a specific industry or negligently drafting an employee training manual or employee training guide that fails to properly train employees for the tasks in which they will be working can lead to unwanted liability. Not only must training material be well thought out, researched, and designed, it must also be properly delivered in the classroom or through an e-learning platform.
We are delighted to invite you to the 2025 Administrative Professionals Workshop, an exceptional gathering for all law enforcement professionals seeking to elevate their skills and expand their knowledge.
FREE 2-DAY CLASS: April 21 & 22, 2025 GUEST INSTRUCTOR Author Todd Burpo “Heaven is For Real” by Todd Burpo, Lynn Vincent DAY ONE - APRIL 21 1. Chaplaincy for Sheriff Offices – Three Tier Ministry 2. Chaplain and the Law POST #21394 3. Death Notification POST #21395 [...]
Gain critical insights, learn from industry experts, and connect with fellow professionals at the MSA Jail Administrators’ Conference & EXPO.
The Missouri Sheriffs’ Association is proud to announce an updated and expanded Less-Lethal Impact Munitions Instructor Course, designed to provide advanced training and certification for law enforcement and Corrections professionals. This newly enhanced 16-hour program builds upon our previous 8-hour course, delivering comprehensive instruction on the most current best practices, policies, and procedures for the effective and safe use of less-lethal impact munitions.
This 8-hour Instructor Course allows successful graduates to teach end-users to properly deploy OC and to properly care for those exposed to the product. In addition to covering how to deploy pepper spray, this course stresses under what circumstances pepper spray may be appropriately used as a force option, decontamination procedures, and the need to closely monitor individuals for adverse medical effects after exposure.
This 4-hour course begins with a look at how one of the most important aspects of life is “decision-making” and how whatever choice we decide on today can impact how our life will play out in the future.
This powerful 32-hour course provides experienced jail staff and supervisors with valuable information and essential resources to perform as a Detention Training Officer.
FREE 2-DAY CLASS: June 6 & 7th, 2025 DAY ONE - June 6 1. Chaplaincy for Sheriff Offices – Three Tier Ministry 2. Chaplain and the Law POST #21394 3. Death Notification POST #21395 4. The Basic’s Greif Counseling DAY TWO - June 7 1. The Disaster Chaplain – [...]
This 48-hour course is designed to prepare the participant for working in a jail or detention center. It focuses on developing knowledge and skills to better equip an individual for maintaining the safety and security of a facility, as they ensure the incarcerated individuals’ needs are met in a humane and legal manner. It is a MUST for individuals just beginning a career working in a jail and a friendly refresher for those who have been working in a jail for some time.
There is more to delivering meaningful instruction than just getting up and talking in front of a group. Teaching techniques or procedures that fall below the standard of a specific industry or negligently drafting an employee training manual or employee training guide that fails to properly train employees for the tasks in which they will be working can lead to unwanted liability. Not only must training material be well thought out, researched, and designed, it must also be properly delivered in the classroom or through an e-learning platform.
Missouri Sheriffs’ Association
6605 Bus. Hwy. 50 West
Jefferson City, MO 65109
573-635-5925
Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM






6605 Bus. Hwy. 50 West Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: 573-635-5925
Fax: 573-635-2128
Email: info@mosheriffs.com