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Becoming a Regional Field Coordinator (RFC)
:: HOME > Training for Corrections ... > Regional Training > Volunteer Regional Field Coordinators are essential to the success of NIC's Regional Training Initiative. Within each region's team of 10 RFCs are trainers representing state, local, and federal agencies and the disciplines of community corrections, jails, prisons, and juvenile justice.

New RFCs are selected on a regional basis, depending on the discipline group openings and the region's team member needs. NIC accepts applications for RFC positions on a year-round basis.

To apply, submit Form E (use link in sidebar). Form E includes a statement of endorsement by the chief executive officer, which must be completed for the applicant to be considered for selection.

How are Regional Field Coordinators (RFCs) Selected?
RFCs are ideally juvenile or adult agency training directors, administrators, coordinators, or senior trainers; with experience in developing, delivering, and/or coordinating training in their home agency.

RFCs are selected through an annual application process that includes endorsement by their chief administrators to assure they will have agency support in carrying out their duties as an RFC. The NIC Academy accepts applications for RFCs on a year round basis.


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