Crisis Management Affecting Institutions of Higher Education (MGT-361) (04-11-0361) - 005

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Brief Description
This course trains campus administrators and managers and First Responders on Campus Emergencies
Full Description
Description:
Is your campus prepared? This course trains campus administrators and managers, public safety and law enforcement personnel, and other campus and community response partners to effectively manage critical incidents by applying and implementing an all-hazards,                       multi-disciplinary, command, and management team approach as described in the National Incident Management System’s (NIMS) Incident Command System (ICS) and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS). The course places specific emphasis on the unique aspects of responding to critical incidents on higher education institution campuses and concludes with a role-play exercise.

Course Objectives:
Effectively manage a critical incident by applying and implementing an all-hazards, multi-disciplinary, command and management team approach as described in the National Incident Management System’s (NIMS) Incident Command System. To reach this objective participants will be able to:

-Analyze a case of an actual incident to identify and discuss incident management considerations that need to be addressed in a disaster affecting higher education institutions.
Identify the roles, responsibilities and relationships of key stakeholders in the management and coordination of an incident.
-Recognize and discuss the components of emergency management preparedness and prevention.
-Identify strategic issues and considerations that should be taken into account during the initial response phase, including changes required in decision making and leadership strategies.
-Identify the fundamental roles and apply the functions of the Incident Command System (ICS) as defined by the National Incident Management System.
-Discuss the role of the campus and community Emergency Operations Centers and how they relate to the Multi-Agency Coordination System.

Target Audience:
Campus Public Safety, Emergency Management, Emergency Operations Center Staff, Campus Administration, Athletic Departments, Operators of Large Venues, Campus Environmental Health & Safety, Public Works, Student Life/Affairs, Local & State Emergency Management Agencies, Fire Service, EMS, Local, State, Tribal and Federal Law Enforcement, Local Elected Officials, Public Health Organizations and Local Hospitals

Prerequisite:
You must be a US Citizen to take this course. If you are not please let us know by email for further instruction at: OEM.TRAINING@DHSES.NY.GOV

All participants must have a FEMA Student Identification (FEMA SID) number. Students can search for their existing/create a new FEMA SID at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/.

Any and all other prerequisite requirements will be managed by the consortium provider. If any additional prerequisites are required as part of the enrollment process the consortium partner will contact you directly prior to the course.

Cost:
There is no fee for the course. Food, lodging & transportation costs are the responsibility
of the participant.

Completion:  
Participants who actively participate attend all course contact hours will receive a Certificate of Attendance for the course.

Training Dates
01/08/2024 - 01/10/2024
Prerequisites
Do you require reasonable accommodations in order to attend this course (if you select yes then you will be contacted by our office before the first day of class to discuss further).
Are you a United States citizen?
Registration Dates
09/10/2023 - 12/18/2023
Available Seats
32
Hours
24h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
52 - Suffolk County
Farmingdale State College - Campus Center Ballroom
2350 Broadhollow Road
Farmingdale, NY  11735
Resources Required
Participants enrolled in an in-person, classroom-based course delivery will need access to a laptop or mobile device/tablet during the class session to complete course testing and evaluations electronically.
Reporting Instructions
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dress is business casual.  
Signup Details
No Show Policy: Failure to attend a class you have registered for can result in restriction on future course attendance and agency notification. It is the students responsibility to notify us in a timely manner if you cannot attend.

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