Description:
This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the entry level professional instructor to perform his or her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The curriculum is based on the 2012 edition of NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications. At the end of this course, candidates for Instructor 1 certification will be able to teach and deliver instruction from a prepared lesson plan utilizing instructional aids and evaluation instruments. The Instructor 1 will also be able to adapt a lesson plan and complete the reporting requirements to the local jurisdiction.
CLASS DATES:
Class is split in two weeks
Week 1: January 30 and 31
Week 2: February 7 and 8
PrerequisiteS:
IS-100.B- Introduction to the Incident Command System OR
IS-700.A- National Incident Management System
Instructor:
Fire Captain Brett Pearson + Cadre
Staffing:
No backfill, holdover, or overtime authorized.
DRESS CODE:
Station uniform or business casual. No t-shirt, shorts, or sandals
Cost:
The non-OCFA student course fee is $140, plus a 2.45% convenience fee that will be processed on the first day of class using e-check or credit card.
DISCLAIMER:
If a student is accepted into the class but becomes unable to attend, it is expected that they provide prompt advance notice of the cancellation, thereby allowing others the opportunity to participate. Failure to provide appropriate notification will result in the issuance of a "No Call/No Show Report" to the Training Chief of their respective agency. This information will be diligently monitored to assess attendance for future class offerings.
CLICK BELOW TO:
Direct questions to: trainingcenter@ocfa.org.