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NC National Fire Academy Weekend 2019

  • 11/22/2019
  • 11/24/2019
  • National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland
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North Carolina Weekend – Emmitsburg, Maryland

2-day On-Campus Program at the National Fire Academy (State Weekend)

November 22 - 24, 2019

TUITION:  $80 (Online Payment Only)

The 2-Day on-Campus Program (formerly State Weekend Program) is targeted for fire service personnel with a minimum of 3 years’ experience.  Most 2-day courses are designed for mid-level officers rather than chief officers or firefighters.

2019 NFA Weekend Schedule

November 22, 2019 - Travel Day
4:00 - 6:00 PM - Registration
5:00 PM - Dinner (campus cafeteria)
6:15 PM - Opening Session (ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY)
7:00 PM - Classes begin
9:00 PM - Classes end for the day

November 23, 2019
8:00 AM - Classes resume
5:00 PM - Classes end for the day

November 24, 2019
8:00 AM - Classes resume
2:00 PM - Classes end

Students:  Please read and follow the instructions prior to registering.

To apply for a course, you need a FEMA Student Identification Number (SID). This number will be used in place of a Social Security Number on General Admissions Application forms. This includes applications for the 2-day on-campus program (the State Weekend Program).  Please click on the link below to obtain your SID. The process takes about 10 minutes.

Register for SID:   https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register

Eligibility to receive a certificate of completion requires class attendance Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  Failure to do so, will result in your entire department being banned from State Weekend programs for a period of 3 years.  If you have an emergency, and must leave the campus, please contact Student Services in Building “C” and ask them to inform Kim Williams.

Registration: The registration fee is $80.00, payable online by credit card only.  This fee covers meals in the Campus Cafeteria - Friday dinner through Sunday lunch (at the campus cafeteria), socials and a recreational pass required by the National Fire Academy.  Lodging and course costs are absorbed by the Academy.  Transportation expenses and meals in route and return are the responsibility of the student.

Please note that alcohol will not be purchased by NC DOI OSFM or the NC Associations of Fire Chiefs.  Alcohol will be available for purchase by individuals in the Pub.   

REGISTRATION FEE MUST BE PAID ONLINE

Application Deadline: Online registration and payment is required AND a hard copy of Form 119-25- https://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/ff_119_25_2_75_5a.pdf  must be mailed to the address below, postmarked no later than August 31st, 2019.

Before an application is eligible for review the online registration must be completed and payment must made online.   

Each application will be reviewed to determine participation eligibility.  Applications received by our office, without a Student Identification Number (SID) and/or online payment, as indicated above, will not be processed.

Please mail NFA applications to:

NC OSFM
ATTN: NFA Weekend
1202 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27609-1202

OR email them to monna.gillespie@ncdoi.gov .

Individual applicants will be notified, by email, of acceptance or denial on or before October 1st.  Please provide a valid email address on your NFA application and online registration.

Refunds will not be issued after October 15, 2019.

NOTE:  The National Fire Academy now requires testing for all classes.

COURSE SELECTIONS

You will be asked for first, second and third class choices.   Every effort will be made to place you in your first choice however it is not always possible.  Please make sure you really wish to take the second and third choices.  If a second or third choice is not indicated on your application, you will be placed in a class with the lowest registration numbers.

Please ensure the you meet the selection criteria to ensure that you qualify for the classes you select.

W0349 – Fire Service Safety Culture: Who Protects Firefighters from Firefighters? (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum – Responder Health and Safety

This two-day course is designed to assist emergency services personnel in defining and advocating organizational change within the fire service relating to safety.

·         Safety and risk cultures within organizations. 
·         Influences on safety culture and risk categories. 
·         Concepts, goals, and processes of risk management. 
·         The course incorporates facilitated student-centered methodologies including lecture, small & large group activities, and individual assessments. 

Selection Criteria

·         Fire and rescue personnel with an interest in changing culture in his or her organization.
·         Interested individuals and community people who are responsible for risk management.

Prerequisites: Incident Command System (ICS)-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online at www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/nfaonline. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0349.pdf  PDF 134KB

W0549 - Emergency Response to Terrorism: Strategic Considerations  (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum – Emergency Response to Terrorism

This updated two-day course is designed for the responder(s) who may be responsible for initial and expanded command of incidents involving terrorism. The course is intended to build upon the students' existing skills as Incident Commanders (ICs) and practitioners of the Incident Command System (ICS), with knowledge of National Incident Management System, the National Response Framework, and terrorism.

The class will assist the officers in preparing an effective response to the consequences of terrorism. ICs must be prepared to operate as part of a multiagency, multidiscipline and multijurisdictional response. The course uses lecture supported by case studies and practice scenarios to address the command and control challenges that will likely confront the IC. This will enable the students to apply their knowledge of pre-incident planning, managing emergency incidents, and operating as part of a Unified Command structure to ensure the safety of responders while bringing the incident to a successful conclusion.

Selection Criteria

·         Fire and emergency services personnel (chief officers, shift supervisors, etc.) who hold command-level positions in their organizations. These individuals should have command and control responsibilities of incidents involving terrorism and be familiar with operating in an incident management structure.

Prerequisites: Incident Command System (ICS)-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online at www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/nfaonline. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0549.pdf PDF 131KB

W0636 – Building Organizational Support for Community Risk Reduction (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

This two-day course is designed to help fire and emergency services learn what community risk reduction is and how to build organizational support for it. This course will address the challenges that fire departments face in shifting their priorities from response to prevention. In many departments, community risk reduction is still considered a low priority. This course will show you how community risk reduction can help you and your department become more of a community player in times of decreased budgets.

This course includes three units of instruction:

·         Unit 1: Components of Community Risk Reduction.

·         Unit 2: Community Risk Reduction as a Service Priority.

·         Unit 3: Building Organizational Support for Community Risk Reduction.

Selection Criteria

·         Fire and emergency services personnel who want to learn about community risk reduction.

·         Fire and emergency services personnel who are currently involved with fire prevention and have an interest in advancing risk-reduction efforts in their community.

Prerequisites: Incident Command System (ICS)-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/pcm/pcm_f0636.pdf PDF 22KB

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0636.pdf   PDF 98KB


W0646 - Leadership in Supervision: Creating Environments for Professional Growth (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course presents the supervisory with the basic leadership skills and tools needed to perform effectively in the fire service environment. The course includes concepts related to a successful transition to supervisory and leadership roles, including concepts of adaptive leadership; change management; active followership; effective communication, including difficult conversations and advocacy-inquiry based dialogue; ethics; authority; power; decision-making; and active engagement through development of a personal plan.

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 emergency medical services personnel currently enrolled in the NFA Managing Officer 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.

Prerequisites: ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0646.pdf (113KB, PDF Help)

W0647 - Leadership in Supervision: Perspectives in Thinking (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends) 

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course provides the supervisor with the conceptual foundation and framework for success in leadership roles by exploring creative, analytical, political and critical thinking perspectives. The course addresses skills needed for assessing situations from multiple perspectives, making critical decisions, fostering creativity and innovation, and using persuasion.

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 emergency medical services personnel currently enrolled in the NFA Managing Officer 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.

Prerequisites:  ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus:

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0647.pdf (127KB, PDF Help)

W0648 - Leadership in Supervision: Frameworks to Success                         (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

 Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-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 emergency medical services personnel currently enrolled in the NFA Managing Officer 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.

Prerequisites: ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0648.pdf (127KB, PDF Help)

W0760 - New Fire Chief: Challenging Issues                                                                                  (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course is designed to develop the managerial, administrative and leadership skills necessary for the first time fire chief and chief officer who desire a leadership position in their department. This course addresses critical knowledge and skills pertaining to the responsibilities of a fire chief. Topics covered include:

  • Local politics and the role of the chief officer.
  • Liability and risk management.
  • Resources and items of knowledge needed to become a first time leader in a new position in his or her agency.

Selection Criteria

The primary candidates for this course include new or emerging chief officers in a volunteer or combination fire department or emergency service organization.

The secondary candidates are new career chiefs, department leaders or emerging leaders of a fire department or emergency service organization.

This course is open to all interested emergency services personnel, including volunteer, career and allied professionals.

The class is intended primarily for those who have served or will begin to serve soon in leadership positions and who seek to learn more effective ways of managing and leading their agency.

Prerequisites: ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0760.pdf  PDF 100KB

W0761 - New Fire Chief: Administrative Issues                                                                             (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course is to provide students with the managerial, administrative and leadership skills and awareness necessary for new or recently appointed or elected chiefs to effectively meet their obligations of the position.

Selection Criteria

The primary audience is newly appointed fire chiefs in volunteer, combination or career departments, as well as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) chiefs.

The secondary audience is department leaders and current officers who may become fire chiefs, as well as local government administrators and elected officials who are involved in the administration of a fire department or EMS.

Prerequisites:  ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus:

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0761.pdf   PDF 98 KB

W0762 - New Fire Chief: Contemporary Issues                                                                             (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course will develop the managerial skills, leadership skills, and contemporary issues and awareness necessary for newly appointed or elected fire chiefs to effectively meet their obligations. The course will help to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for them to perform effectively now and in the future.

Selection criteria

The primary audience is newly appointed or elected fire chiefs in volunteer, combination or career departments.

The secondary audience is departmental leaders who may become fire chiefs and local-level government administrators and elected officials, including fire district commissioners, board members, etc.

Prerequisites: ICS-100-level and ICS-200-level training. Preferred courses are Q0462 and Q0463, available through NFA Online. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.

W0770 – Fire Investigation: Awareness                                                                                         (Course available only during NFA Sponsored State Weekends)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

This two-day course presents a basic overview of a fire investigation. Students will review the basics of fire chemistry and develop an enhanced understanding with respect to fire suppression and fire investigation. The course will stress the importance of fire scene awareness, evidence identification, preservation, and the basics of a fire investigation. Students will develop an appreciation of the convergence of suppression, investigation, science, and law.

Selection criteria

Fire and emergency services personnel who respond to fires or might conduct preliminary investigations into the origin and cause of fires.

Prerequisites: None

Student pre-course materials and course syllabus

https://nfa.usfa.fema.gov/ax/syll/syllabus_w0762.pdf   PDF 94.3 KB

Registration Information

NFA Application Form 119-25-2

Contact Monna Gillespie via email at monna.gillespie@ncdoi.gov if you have any questions. 

              


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