FTEP definition
Examples of FTEP in a sentence
New hire probationary periods may be extended up to six (6) additional months (for a total of 18 months after successful completion of F.T.E.P.) at the discretion of the Chief of Police.
FTEP assignments shall only occur while the employee is within his/her probationary/trial service period.
Employees assigned to the FTEP Program who have not completed their field training and have not attained solo status are subject to seventy-two (72) hour advance notice (except for emergencies), when it is necessary to adjust that employees hours of work to facilitate either remedial or accelerated training.
Is an employee assigned to a program (known as the FTEP Program) for the purpose of receiving extensive field training and evaluation.
Probationary period for new Police Officers and new Communication Officers will be for the period of one (1) year starting after successful completion of F.T.E.P. (Field Training Evaluation Program).
The Department shall consider and document confidential feedback provided by FTEP trainees regarding the quality of their training, including the extent to which their field training was consistent with what they learned in the Academy Division, and suggestions for changes to Academy Division training based upon their experience in the FTEP.
This policy is intended to define the roles, responsibilities, and qualifications for FTEP personnel and participants.
Probationary employees will not have seniority to bid on shifts or rest days until they have successfully completed FTEP.
The FTEP shall elicit anonymous feedback regarding the OJT experience and the performance of individual trainers.
Officers are responsible to obtain information about the squad cycles through the FTEP office or from information posted on the W drive.