Instructor Certification
The Certified Protection Officer (CPO) Program
A nationally recognized certification program for
high school and community college students
Sponsored by:
The International Foundation of Protection Officers
and
The National Partnership for Careers in Law, Public Safety, Corrections
and Security
I. Background and Program Development:
IFPO has been a leader in helping organizations and nations develop
there security forces for more than years. The security career field
has expanded greatly over the years and now offers well paying and diverse
career opportunities in multiple fields and industries. The National
Partnership chose the CPO program because it offers a challenging introduction
to security that can be offered at both the secondary and post-secondary
school levels. The National Partnership encourages the development of
career programs that provide professionally recognized certifications
that can provide jobs and thus funding for college. In addition the
CPO course can often be developed as a dual credit course. During 2008
and 2009 pilot sites in Arizona, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and
two from New York developed lesson plans and began introducing the CPO
program. Lesson plans have been aligned with the Security Pathway of
the Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Career Cluster.
II. Elements
of the Certified Protection Officer(CPO) program:
Whether implemented at the secondary or post-secondary levels, the program
will typically have the following elements:
1. Use the Protection Officer Training Manual as the main text in either
a one or two semester course;
2. Have a multitude of assessments including end of chapter tests, evaluation
process built into the lesson plans, a preliminary CPO test and a final
CPO test upon which the Certification is based;
3. Typically employ security organization partners as guess speakers
and to provide shadowing experiences, internships and summer jobs;
4. Typically security organization partners provide enhanced starting
salaries for high school graduates with CPO certification.
III. Basic
Requirements to be certified as an instructor of the Certified Protection
Officer Program:
1. Instructor must have 3-years experience in security, law enforcement,
corrections or a related field
2. Each instructor must complete and pass the Certified Protection Officer
exam prior to the certification Workshop,
3. Each instructor must attend the 2 and 1/2 day Certified Protection
Officer Instructor Workshop.
4. The school and instructor will ensure that any state requirements
related to security certification are built into the CPO Program.
5. Instructor must be a certified instructor at a secondary or post-secondary
accredited educational institution and/or a public school system.
6. Must be a member of the International Foundation of Protection Officers.
IV. Protection
Officer (CPO) Program
The CPO program is designed for protection professionals and those in
academic institutions interested in careers in security and those intent
on improving their individual security skills.
The Protection Officer Training Manual is a comprehensive guide and
instructional text which covers all of the subjects essential to the
effective training of protection officers. There are 12 training units
with each unit broken into chapters written by leading security trainers
and educators. Included in the manual are self-quizzes at the end of
each chapter and hundreds of diagrams and illustrations. The Protection
Officer Training Manual is published by Butterworth-Heinemann and consists
of 43 chapters authored by some of the security industry's leading professionals.
Units of study include such topics as: