Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train-the-Trainer (L-449) (11-22-0449) - 002

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Brief Description
The course is designed to prepare instructors to deliver ICS-related training courses.
Full Description
Description:
This course expands and improves student’s ability to deliver National Incident Management System (NIMS) curricula.

Students are provided training on the delivery of:
-ICS-100: Introduction to the ICS
-ICS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
-ICS 300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
-ICS 400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff—Complex Incidents
-G0402 NIMS Overview for Executives and Senior Officials
-E/L/G0191, Emergency Operations Center/ICS Interface

Emphasis is placed on classroom-based deliveries.  This includes compliance with the NIMS Training Program, adult education methodologies, deployment of course activities, pre- and post-testing, and ICS training program management.

In additional to this registration potential students also need to complete a NETC online application found on the following web address:

https://training.fema.gov/generaladmissionsapplication/staticforms/startapplication.aspx

Target Audience:
Participants who have a working knowledge of ICS through experience and training, and have experience delivering adult training.  Participants must have worked as Incident Command, Command or General Staff positions on incidents, planned events, or exercises that were active for multiple operational periods or involved a written action plan, and involved multi-agency coordination.

Prerequisite:
The most current version of the following courses are required:
-IS-100 – Introduction to ICS, ICS 100
-IS-200 – ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS 200
-E/L 0300 – Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents, ICS 300 (certificate dated May 2019 or later) or (Instructor Test (IT-300) in lieu of most current)
-E/L 0400 – Advanced ICS, Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents, ICS 400 (certificate dated May 2019 or later) or (Instructor Test (IT-400) in lieu of most current)
-IS-700 – National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
-IS-800 – National Response Framework, An Introduction
-E/L/G0191 – ICS/EOC Interface Workshop
-Prerequisites will not be waived

In addition to the prerequisites, formal instructor training is required such as the list below or an equivalent training:
-M-410
-National Wildland Coordinating Group Facilitative Instructor
-Fire Instructor 1 & 2
-College, private industry
-E-141 Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills
-Center for Domestic Preparedness Instructor Course
-Valid teaching certificate, or equivalent

Attendance Requirements:
-Roll will be taken at the beginning of each unit, and at the beginning of each breakout session to validate ongoing student participation. Students will not receive credit for the course if they are absent in excess of 10% of the allotted course time.
-Exams will be administered remotely and must be completed within allotted time. Any issue preventing the completion will be considered as not completing the course and the student will have to re-register for a future delivery.
-Students will be required to attend a pre-course familiarization Webinar for technical checks and course information.
-Students will perform a teach-back of an assigned unit from the ICS core curriculum as part of the course. Teach-backs are conducted as part of the assessment of instructor competence.

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 and pass a written test will receive a certificate of completion for the course.
Training Dates
02/06/2023 - 02/10/2023
Prerequisites
Select the County of Residence
IS-700 - National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
IS-200 - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS-200
E/L 0300 - Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents, ICS 300
IS-800 - National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-100 – Introduction to ICS, ICS 100
E/L 0400 - Advanced ICS, Command and General Staff - Complex Incidents, ICS 400
E/L/G0191 - ICS/EOC Interface Workshop
Work Classification Related to this Course
Select the County of Work - This is where your Work Office is located.
Select the Discipline you are representing for this course
Do you require lodging?  Note: By selecting Yes, you are certifying that you meet the lodging requirements as stated in the Guidelines.
Proof of Formal Instructor Training
Will you be able to attend a WebEx meeting one week prior to the course being offered?
Registration Dates
10/09/2022 - 01/16/2023
Available Seats
12
Hours
40h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
33 - Oneida County
State Preparedness Training Center
5900 Airport Rd
Oriskany, NY  13424
Resources Required
Technology Requirements:
Students and instructors must have the capability to use video, audio, Adobe, and Microsoft Word. Students and instructors are expected to broadcast audio and video during portions of the course, to include while instructing and briefing. Students and instructors must attend a familiarization session prior to the start of the course to ensure familiarity with the delivery platform and to address any technological issues.
Reporting Instructions
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dress is business casual.

There is mandatory homework and group collaboration that takes place each evening after the instruction ends. Students should expect homework throughout the course.
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.

Please follow these directions below regarding providing the required    
prerequisites. Each prerequisite must be filled before a student can submit their
request to attend this course.

If the required prerequisite is within your Training History, the DHSES LMS will
automatically assign it to the course you are registering for.

If the prerequisite does not appear in your training history then select “request waiver” under fulfillment and provide clarifying comments when prompted that states, you will email the prerequisite to OEM directly and click save. Email all course prerequisites to oem.training@dhses.ny.gov, please include what course you are registering for in the body of the email.

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