Office of Leadership (DCMS-DPR-5)

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Commandant (DCMS-DPR-5)
U.S. Coast Guard
2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE
Stop 7907
Washington, D.C. 20593-7907

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Tag: supervisory

Aug. 14, 2024

Continuous Supervisory Leader Development (12/12) (502801)

The DHS Leader Development Program (LDP) requires all civilian supervisors, managers, and executives beyond their first year to complete 24 hours of continuous leader development, often referred to as the “12/12". Deadline to self-certify is 01 OCT.

Aug. 14, 2024

Supervisors of Civilians Tier I (online) (502197)

This 40 hour online course is designed to provide training to all civilian and military supervisors of USCG civilian personnel. The course material is created to introduce each supervisor to topics and requirements that they are required to know based upon their position as a supervisor of civilian personnel.Target audience: All new supervisors of civilians or members wanting to refresh their knowledge base

Dec. 3, 2024

Supervisors of Civilians Tier II (502799)

This five-day exportable course is designed to provide training to newly hired/promoted civilian and military supervisors of USCG civilian personnel. The course material introduces each new supervisor to topics and requirements they are required to know based upon their new position as a supervisor of civilian personnel.

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