EOC Operations and Planning for All-Hazards Event (MGT-346) (04-11-0346) - 004

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Brief Description
This course delivers an all-hazards approach for effective response to large-scale incidents.
Full Description
Course Description:
     This course provides personnel who could be assigned to or work in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a large-scale incidents by applying and implementing an all-hazards, multi-disciplinary, management team approach. The course places specific emphasis on the planning, resource, and information management processes.
     The course focuses on the key decision-making requirements within the Emergency Operations Center. The jurisdictional team will learn from the effects of incident decisions while working in an EOC using a simulated, notional jurisdiction as they respond to the final days exercise.
     The course is delivered in your jurisdiction. The instructional team consists of coaches and mentors experienced in emergency management and incident response. The course uses a multi-discipline, jurisdictional approach to accomplish the course objectives. The course adapts existing incident management systems, best practices and procedures to the unique requirements of responding to all-hazards incident

Course Objectives:
-Develop an organizational structure and define roles and responsibilities that align to the
purpose and function of an Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
-Perform the planning functions utilized by the EOC.
Utilize an information management process that fits the needs of an EOC including internal and
external sharing of information.
-Perform the resource management functions utilized by an EOC.
-Operate within a simulated EOC utilizing the concepts, functions, and processes while
supporting a response to a large-scale incident
-Examine how critical areas of managing an all-hazard, high-consequence incident response are
  applied in practice.

Target Audience:
Eligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state, territorial, local, tribal, or Department of Defense (DoD) installation level.

Disciplines include, but are not limited to:
-Law Enforcement
-EMS
-Emergency Management
-Fire Service
-Governmental Administrative
-Public Safety Communications
-Health Care
-Public Health
-HazMat
-Public Works
-Utilities
-NGO’s

Prerequisites:
You must be a US Citizen to take this course. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please e-mail oem.training@dhses.ny.gov for further instructions.

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/.

Highly Recommended Prerequisites:
-IS-100
-IS-200
-IS-700
-IS-800
-IS-2200 Basic EOC Functions

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
04/17/2024 - 04/18/2024
Prerequisites
Are you a United States citizen?
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).
Registration Dates
11/19/2023 - 03/27/2024
Available Seats
19
Hours
16h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
30 - Nassau County
Nassau County OEM; Morrelly Center
510 Grumman Rd West
Bethpage, NY  11714
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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