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  LOSS PREVENTION TRAINING

The Insurance Authority offers a variety of loss prevention training courses including bloodborne pathogens, defensive driving, electrical safety, emergency vehicle operations, ergonomics, fire safety, first aid and CPR, flagging, fleet safety, harassment in the workplace, Haz Com, hazard inspections, hiring/interviewing practices, law enforcement training, lockout/tagout, materials handling and lifting, risk management, sexual harassment/misconduct, traffic control and planning, trenching and shoring, workplace violence, and work zone safety.  In addition, the Insurance Authority provides various training courses specifically geared for law enforcement and detention officers, and often brings in outside experts to help provide specialized training.  Trainings are tailored to the specific needs of each county.

For a Current Schedule of Loss Prevention Trainings, please email:

losspreventiontraining@nmcounties.org.

 

 

 

 

COUNTY COLLEGE

 

 

The purpose of County College is to foster professional development and create a consistent program for continued training. The program is designed to meet the needs of all aspects of county government by providing cost-effective, accessible and targeted educational opportunities

to all county policy makers and staff.

 

Visit the County College Program Website

 

County College Newsletter - Vol. 5, Number 4

 

County College Newsletter - Vol. 5, Number 3

 

  

For further information or questions about County College contact Terry Canup at 575-646-5424 or via email at tcanup@nmsu.edu.

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP

The Local Government Leadership Program is an educational partnership between the New Mexico Association of Counties, the New Mexico Municipal League, and Leadership New Mexico.  These three organizations have joined together to provide a unique educational experience to county and municipal elected officials.  The goal of the program is to develop and enhance leadership capacities of elected officials while fostering a higher level of civic and community concern and participation. 

The program consists of two 2-½ day program sessions.  The sessions will begin Thursday morning and conclude Saturday at noon.  The curriculum is patterned after the Leadership New Mexico Core Program and is designed to offer county and municipal elected officials the opportunity to explore the critical issues facing New Mexico and to participate in skill-building workshops.  Each session will feature speakers who are acknowledged leaders in their specific fields, and participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussion with them.  The program offers the opportunity for inquiry, analysis, and the development of solutions to the most pressing issues facing our communities and the state.  Upon completion of the program, elective credits will be given for the New Mexico Association of Counties County College.

For more information, please visit www.leadershipnm.org or call the Leadership New Mexico office at 505-241-4800.

 

 

GOVERNMENT

INNOVATORS

NETWORK

This portal, produced by The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, is a marketplace of ideas and examples of government innovation.   Visit the Government Innovations Website

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