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Proctor Training
California Peace Officer Standards and Training requires formal proctor training for the PC832 Arrest and Firearms Course Examinations, and the Entry-level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery. The proctor training sessions are designed to ensure that the individuals administering the examinations are trained in the proper security and administration procedures for the respective examinations.
PC832 Proctor Training
Individuals who proctor the PC832 Arrest Written, Arrest Skills (defensive tactics), and Firearms Skills examinations are required to attend a POST PC832 Proctor Training session. Skills instructors must be POST-certified instructors in their respective areas prior to requesting and receiving PC832 proctor training. Training is provided by POST staff and Regional Trainers on an as needed basis.
The PC832 Proctor Training session consists of the following instruction:
Exam |
Training Hours |
Instructor |
Arrest Written |
3 |
POST Staff |
Arrest Skills |
4 |
Regional Trainer |
Firearms Skills |
1 |
Regional Trainer |
If you would like to obtain PC832 proctor training, you will need to contact POST to be added to the waiting list. Presenters who have a facility available and an adequate number of people to be trained can schedule a proctor training session at their location, provided POST is given at least two months notice. To be added to the waiting list and/or schedule a PC832 Proctor Training session, contact Diane Hrepich at diane.hrepich@post.ca.gov or 916.227.4831.
Entry-level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery Proctor Training
Individuals who are lead proctors for the Entry-level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery are required to attend a POST-approved proctor training session. Training sessions generally range from 3 to 3 ½ hours and consist of an introduction to the Examinee Guide, User’s Manual, Test Battery, and required security protocols. The session will also include a review of required facilities, equipment, and staffing patterns; test administration preparation and procedures; discussion of potential problems and solutions, as well as procedures to follow after the test is administered including required methods for returning the test material. Training is provided by Cooperative Personnel Services through an agreement with POST. To schedule a proctor training session, agencies will need to contact Cooperative Personnel Services directly at 916.263.3644 x4966.
