SOAZ-Req # 10301-Phoenix AZ - Business Operations - AZDPS - SME Highway Safety & Impaired Driving Instructor 10301 (Hybrid)
Closing Date & Time: 3/19/2026@ 4 PM
The position will be 3-4 weeks at home and coming on-site 2-3 days.
Please refer to the required and preferred skills must have experience as a sworn law officer.
Required Skills
- Prior Sworn law enforcement experience at least 10 years
- Designing and developing lesson plans
- Current IACP credential certification
Preferred Skills
- Business Program Management
- Coordinating training
Job Description:
The Arizona Department of Public Safety seeks an experienced highway safety professional with prior sworn law enforcement experience to serve as a subject matter expert in impaired driving drug recognition and related training. The position will support curriculum development and instructional design for law enforcement training programs focused on drug- and alcohol-impaired driving drug trends youth drug use
distracted driving fatigue and related crash causation factors. This role requires deep experience in Drug Evaluation and Classification Program (DECP) operations instructional delivery and program coordination at both state and national levels.
Essential Functions:
Develop lesson plans and course content for ongoing DUI drugs of abuse impaired driving and highway safety courses.
Create and update curriculum materials and instructor resources.
Design and implement hands-on practical training and assessments.
Conduct course critiques and evaluate training effectiveness.
Serve as a subject matter expert instructor on drug recognition and impairment.
Collaborate with the DPS Impaired Driving Coordinator and Division Chief on impaired driver training.
Align training with national standards and emerging trends in impairment detection.
Provide guidance on instructional methodologies and adult learning principles.
Support statewide agency coordination of DECP activities and instructor development.
Produce reports documentation and recommendations for program enhancement
SOAZ-Req # 10301-Phoenix AZ - Business Operations - AZDPS - SME Highway Safety & Impaired Driving Instructor 10301 (Hybrid) Closing Date & Time: 3/19/2026@ 4 PM The position will be 3-4 weeks at home and coming on-site 2-3 days. Please refer to the required and preferred skills must have exper...
SOAZ-Req # 10301-Phoenix AZ - Business Operations - AZDPS - SME Highway Safety & Impaired Driving Instructor 10301 (Hybrid)
Closing Date & Time: 3/19/2026@ 4 PM
The position will be 3-4 weeks at home and coming on-site 2-3 days.
Please refer to the required and preferred skills must have experience as a sworn law officer.
Required Skills
- Prior Sworn law enforcement experience at least 10 years
- Designing and developing lesson plans
- Current IACP credential certification
Preferred Skills
- Business Program Management
- Coordinating training
Job Description:
The Arizona Department of Public Safety seeks an experienced highway safety professional with prior sworn law enforcement experience to serve as a subject matter expert in impaired driving drug recognition and related training. The position will support curriculum development and instructional design for law enforcement training programs focused on drug- and alcohol-impaired driving drug trends youth drug use
distracted driving fatigue and related crash causation factors. This role requires deep experience in Drug Evaluation and Classification Program (DECP) operations instructional delivery and program coordination at both state and national levels.
Essential Functions:
Develop lesson plans and course content for ongoing DUI drugs of abuse impaired driving and highway safety courses.
Create and update curriculum materials and instructor resources.
Design and implement hands-on practical training and assessments.
Conduct course critiques and evaluate training effectiveness.
Serve as a subject matter expert instructor on drug recognition and impairment.
Collaborate with the DPS Impaired Driving Coordinator and Division Chief on impaired driver training.
Align training with national standards and emerging trends in impairment detection.
Provide guidance on instructional methodologies and adult learning principles.
Support statewide agency coordination of DECP activities and instructor development.
Produce reports documentation and recommendations for program enhancement
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