Police Training Coordinator Firearms
Company: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 24, 2025
Job Description:
Are you passionate about law enforcement training and safety?
The Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD) is seeking a dedicated
Police Training Coordinator in Firearms to lead specialized
training programs, manage the MTPD armory, and ensure safe,
professional, and high-quality firearms training for officers.In
this key role, you'll oversee range safety officers, develop lesson
plans, conduct training for MTPD retirees, and ensure compliance
with local and state regulations. Your expertise will help shape
the future of law enforcement training across the Washington
Metropolitan Area.Location: Springfield, VASalary: Starting at
$83,784, with potential for up to $126K for highly qualified
candidates.Hours: Onsite Monday-Friday.Make an impact in public
safety while advancing your career with WMATA's Metro Transit
Police Department. Apply today!Minimum QualificationsEducation
- Graduation from an accredited college with a Bachelor's degree
in Social Science, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Human
Resources, or related field.
- Or, in lieu of degree four (4) years of progressively
responsible experience in police personnel and firearms training
with the responsibility for research and preparation of reports,
maintenance of complex manual and automated record keeping systems,
participating in the coordination and scheduling of training
programs may be considered.Experience
- Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in
police weapon systems training with responsibility for research,
preparation of reports, maintenance of complex manual and automated
record keeping systems, coordinating and scheduling of training
programs.Certification/Licensure
- Possession of or the ability to obtain National Rifle
Association (NRA) Instructor Status within twelve months from
hire.
- Possession of or the ability to obtain MPCTC and DCJS
certification as a firearms instructor within twelve months from
hire.
- Possession of or the ability to obtain certification as an
armorer on each of the MTPD's weapon systems within twelve months
from hire.Preferred Experience
- Prior experience in police department operations is highly
desired.
- Prior experience in classroom presentation and with adult
education techniques.
- Prior experience with the law enforcement certification
processes in Maryland and Virginia is highly desired.Medical
Group:Satisfactorily complete the medical examination for this
position, if required. The incumbent must be able to perform the
essential functions of this position either with or without
reasonable accommodations.SummaryThe Police Training Coordinator
Firearms performs a variety of specialized non-sworn officer,
technical, manual and other duties in support of the Metro Transit
Police Department (MTPD) Firearms Training Facility. Maintains the
MTPD armory; conducts weapons training duties and performs related
work as required under limited supervision. The primary
responsibility involves analyzing, researching, and developing
training courses independently and jointly with other law
enforcement organizations. The work includes considerable public
contact, routine research tasks and continual compliance with
training requirements of Federal, State, and local agencies. The
incumbent organizes, schedules, coordinates, and monitors the Metro
Transit Police Department's firearms training activities and less
lethal weapons training programs for sworn and non-sworn police
personnel.Essential Functions
- Manages the daily assignments of Range Safety Officers and
Instructors to students, ensuring the range is delivering safe,
professional, quality training.
- Coordinates and schedules all internal and external firearms
training for sworn and non-sworn MTPD personnel.
- Develops complete training plans with realistic and measurable
objectives in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
- Creates, develops and maintains training sessions and materials
based on Department of Criminal Justice Services of Virginia
(DCJS), the Maryland Police and Correction Training Commission
(MPCTC), the governing bodies for MTPD Tri-State Certification
lesson plans required subject matter and mandated material and in
compliance with the District of Columbia Security Officers
Management Branch (SOMB) and all applicable DC Code. Ensures
complete compliance with all Federal and State training
requirements.
- Develops lesson plans and conducts training sessions on MTPD
issued firearms and less lethal weapons. This includes operating
and demonstrating all MTPD issued firearms and less-lethal
systems.
- Performs initial firearms training, or remedial instruction to
sworn and non-sworn MTPD personnel.
- Develops lesson plans and conducts training sessions on the Law
Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) firearms qualifications for
MTPD retirees.
- Prepares for and coordinates audits of the MTPD firearms
training programs with state regulatory representatives from the
DCJS, MPCTC, and SOMB to ensure the MTPD is in compliance with the
relevant statutes of Virginia, Maryland and the District of
Columbia.
- Follows advances in weapon systems, training aids and materials
and incorporates them into existing programs as appropriate. Also,
follows all changes in jurisdictional laws and regulations relating
to the use of force and recommend changes to department policies
and procedures as needed.
- Prepares and disseminates correspondence, memos and schedules
regarding qualification, weapons maintenance and other information,
as necessary.
- Attend courses and training seminars relating to weapons
maintenance and firearms training as required.
- Update and maintain records of qualifications and weapons
maintenance.
- Controls and maintains inventory of all departmental weapons,
less lethal systems, firing range supplies and orders range
supplies in compliance with budget guidelines.
- Distributes, delivers and retrieves all department-issued
weapons, authorized weapons, armory and range equipment for
maintenance, repair and storage.
- Keep current regarding new methods of range training and armory
operations. Works with management and maintenance staff to ensure
the filtration, bullet trap, and target retrieval systems are
properly maintained.
- Conduct annual inspections of department-issued weapons and
less-lethal weapon systems.
- Act as Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) for
purchasing weapon systems, ammunition, armory equipment, and range
equipment. Also, act as Environmental Compliance Officer (ECO) to
include overseeing hazardous waste disposal, manifests for
hazardous waste and range cleaning.
- Interpret MTPD administrative and departmental policies and
procedures as well as State and local laws, statutes, codes, and
regulations, and makes recommendations for firearms training
implementation based on same with the consultation and concurrence
of the Office of The General Counsel as appropriate.
- Works a flexible schedule to accommodate MTPD needs.
- Drives an Authority vehicle.OTHER FUNCTIONS
- Serves as the liaison with members of WMATA's Training
divisions to ensure all WMATA mandates are met, as well as the
annual mandates from the Maryland Police Training Commission and
Virginia's Department of Criminal Justice Services, as well as the
Districts of Columbia's Security Office Management
Branch.Evaluation CriteriaConsideration will be given to applicants
whose resumes demonstrate the required education and experience.
Applicants should include all relevant education and work
experience.Evaluation criteria may include one or more of the
following:
- Skills and/or behavioral assessment
- Personal interview
- Verification of education and experience (including
certifications and licenses)
- Criminal Background Check (a criminal conviction is not an
automatic bar to employment)
- Medical examination including a drug and alcohol screening (for
safety sensitive positions)
- Review of a current motor vehicle reportClosingWMATA is an
equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability,
status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by
applicable federal law.This posting is an announcement of a vacant
position under recruitment. It is not intended to replace the
official job description. Job descriptions are available upon
confirmation of an interview.
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