The Advanced Training Section creates, promotes, and fosters individual and organizational effectiveness by developing and facilitating an array of innovative and diverse entry-level and in-service training programs. These programs support the department's commitment to professional development, community partnerships, and public safety. This is accomplished by delivering training programs and content via mobile online learning platforms and interactive scenario-based formats.
Advanced Training Unit
The Advanced Training Unit provides sworn and professional staff members with frequent and relevant in-service training, introducing new concepts to enhance and expand each participant's existing knowledge base and skill set. Such concepts include critical incident management, Integrating Communications, Assessment and Tactics (ICAT), ethics and professionalism, duty to intervene, less-than-lethal tool options, criminal law, and legal procedures.
Field Training Unit
The Field Training Unit is responsible for implementing and administering the field training of our newly graduated officers, sergeant candidates, and lieutenant candidates. The Field Training Unit is instrumental for our Recruits and Laterals' transitional period after they graduate from the Academy setting, focusing on onboarding. Recently graduated officers-in-training are then deployed to one of our patrol divisions as solo police officers.
Field Training Officer (FTO) Program
Each officer-in-training is assigned to a Field Training Officer – a patrol officer with specialized training in developing new officers.
The “S.T.T.M.” Training Model – “Show, Teach, Train, Mentor” is the motto of the Field Training Unit, as it promotes the mentorship and coaching of each officer towards successful outcomes.
The Field Training Program is a 30-week program made up of 5 phases of training and development.
Sergeant Training and Evaluation Program (STEP)
Before one's promotion, a sergeant candidate must satisfactorily complete the Mesa Police Department Sergeant's Training & Evaluation Program, which sets the stage for developing the fundamentals of supervision. Successful completion of STEP ensures a sergeant candidate has the knowledge base of a functional first-line supervisor pending promotion.
Lieutenant Education and Preparation (LEAP)
The LEAP goal is to provide lieutenant candidates with instruction, direction, and guidance, over a 2-week training cycle(PDF, 758KB) to develop successful behaviors necessary for effective leadership and management. Each lieutenant candidate will be involved in a coaching/mentoring relationship with a Lieutenant Mentor throughout the program.
Post-Academy
The Post-Academy curriculum emphasizes Mesa initiatives, administrative responsibilities, community-oriented objectives, and enhanced proficiency training to prepare the newly promoted officer for the FTO program. The post-Academy is an additional 100-hours of training specifically for Mesa employees.
Firearms Training Unit
The Firearms Training Unit teaches the functional knowledge and mechanical skills necessary for the safe and proficient use of firearms. The emphasis is placed on critical decision-making and keen tactical judgment needed to effectively navigate the fluid environment of critical and dangerous situations. The goal is to develop foundational skills and perceptive judgment to de-escalate encounters and thus minimize the occasions for the use of deadly force. All training is conducted by experienced; full-time firearms instructors certified by AZPOST.