About this Event
This 2-day course provides the supervisor with the knowledge and skills to perform successfully in the fire and Emergency Medical Services environments. The course addresses professionalism, resilience, emotional intelligence, and situational awareness, as well as managing conflict, delegating mentoring, coaching, empowering, and building collaboration and synergy for professional growth.
Selection criteria:
The primary target audience for this course are those individuals who are at the first line level of supervision. For purposes of student selection first line level is considered to be those at the Company Officer or Unit (fire prevention, fire education, communications, EMS, etc.) Supervisor level.
More specifically primary selection criteria are as follows:
- First line supervisors in fire and emergency medical services organizations.
- Fire and emergency medical services personnel due for promotion/appointment to a first line supervisory position within 18 months.
- Fire and emergency medical services personnel who are regularly assigned acting supervisory positions.
Fire and EMS personnel currently enrolled in the National Fire Academy Managing Officer Program will be provided priority selection.
The secondary target audiences are fire and EMS personnel at the first line management level (Chief Officer or above). Students at this level may be given consideration on a space available basis.
Student pre-course materials and course syllabus:
https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/pcm/BYOD_Instructions_0648.pdf
https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_f0648.pdf
For questions, please contact Julia Budlong at [email protected] or 503-378-2408.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Central Oregon Community College, 2600 Northwest College Way, Bend, United States
USD 0.00