What are the responsibilities and job description for the Training Manager position at ITCON Services?
Seeking a strategic Training Manager to lead the learning and development division of the National Coordination Center (NCC) for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This is not a standard corporate training role; you will be responsible for certifying a workforce of analysts to provide autonomous, life-safety decision support to federal officers.
Your mission is to ensure that every operator—from Day 1 new hires to seasoned analysts—possesses the technical competence and operational tradecraft required to support the 287(g) Program’s nationwide enforcement mandate.
What You Will Do
Your mission is to ensure that every operator—from Day 1 new hires to seasoned analysts—possesses the technical competence and operational tradecraft required to support the 287(g) Program’s nationwide enforcement mandate.
What You Will Do
- Build Mission-Ready Analysts: Design and deliver a comprehensive training curriculum that goes beyond system navigation. You will train staff to "elicit necessary information" and provide "autonomous analysis" that supports time-sensitive arrest and enforcement decisions by ICE Officers.
- Manage Federal Compliance: Oversee strict adherence to DHS mandatory training standards. You will track and certify 100% completion of Information Assurance (IAAT), Privacy, and Records Management training for all personnel prior to system access.
- System & Automation Training: Develop technical training modules for mission-critical law enforcement systems (e.g., EARM, ACRIMe) and new automation tools, ensuring staff can effectively utilize data to support public safety investigations.
- Rapid Response Curriculum: Maintain operational agility by deploying "refresher or re-training" sessions within 45 days of any changes to federal regulations, Agency policies, or the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
- Partner Support: Assist the 287(g) Division by tracking and monitoring the training and credentialing status of Designated Immigration Officers (DIOs) nationwide.
- Citizenship: Must be a United States Citizen.
- Experience: 5 years of experience managing training programs, preferably in a government, law enforcement, or high-volume contact center environment.
- Communication: Mastery-level English proficiency with the ability to express complex information "spontaneously, very fluently, and precisely".
- Compliance Expertise: Experience creating and maintaining audit-ready training records (dates, locations, certifications) for government submission.
- Security: Ability to pass a rigorous Background Investigation conducted by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR-PSU).
- Experience with DHS/ICE systems such as EARM, ACRIMe, or similar federal case management platforms.
- Background in instructional design for call center or law enforcement operations.