HomeMy WebLinkAboutCECertificationReport.Laserfiche-FACE Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4
-Manager's Role in Code Enforcement
-Supervisory Skills
-Case Development
-Report Writing
-Media Relations
-Records Management
-Employment Laws
-Performance Management
-Stress Management
-Time Management
-Public Speaking
-Principles and Best Practices of Code Enforcement
-Property Research and Ownership
-Legal Aspects of Code Enforcement
-Ethics
-Verbal Communication
-Special Issues
-Code Enforcement Board
-Code Enforcement Magistrate
-Evidentiary Issues
-Local Government Ordinances
-Legal Options
-Testifying and Demeanor
-Conflict Resolution
-Presence and Stance
-Dealing with Persons with Special Concerns
-Defensive Tactics
The following report includes a listing of required certifications, training and ongoing continuing education
for Cape Canaveral code enforcement officers. In addition, achieved certifications, training and ongoing
continuing education attained by the City's code enforcement officers is provided.
Code Enforcement Officer Certification:
A Code Enforcement Officer is required to complete the Florida Association of Code Enforcement (FACE)
Level 1 (Fundamentals of Code Enforcement) within a year of being hired. To remain certified a Code
Officer must complete 16 hours of continuing education classes during every two-year recertification
period. FACE provides four levels of certification, Level 1 Fundamentals of Code Enforcement, Level 2
Administrative Aspects of Code Enforcement, Level 3 Legal Issues in Code Enforcement and Level 4
Officer Safety and Field Applications. After you obtain all FACE certification levels you can apply to
become a Code Enforcement Professional (CEP). The Florida Association of Code Enforcement offers a
Certificate as a Code Enforcement Professional (CEP), which is the highest level of certification that can be
achieved. To become certified as a CEP, the applicant must meet minimum qualifications and successfully
complete a Legal Issues Paper.
Currently the City of Cape Canaveral has two certified Code Enforcement Officers and one non-certified
Code Officer assigned to the code enforcement division. Below is a listing of their respective certifications.
Brian Palmer CED Deputy Director/Code Enforcement Manager:
Attachment 3
-Hazardous Materials/Situations and Incident Command
-Officer Survival Considerations
-Substance Abuse
-Parking Enforcement
-Stormwater
-OSHA
-Sea Turtle Lighting
-Diversity
-Business Writing
Chris Robinson Code Enforcement Officer:
-FACE Levels 1, 2 & 3
-Case Development
-Report Writing
-Media Relations
-Records Management
-Employment Laws
-Stress Management
-Time Management
-Public Speaking
-Principles and Best Practices of Code Enforcement
-Property Research and Ownership
- Legal Aspects of Code Enforcement
-Ethics
-Verbal Communication
-Special Issues
-Code Enforcement Board
-Code Enforcement Magistrate
-Evidentiary Issues
-Local Government Ordinances
-Legal Options
-Testifying and Demeanor
-Substance Abuse
-Parking Enforcement
-Stormwater
-OSHA
-Sea Turtle Lighting
-Diversity
Jerrol Coats Code Enforcement Officer will be attending FACE Level 1 this fall.