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Course Name:
L 0451: Application of Advanced Individual Concepts in Emergency Management
Course Description:
The first course of the National Emergency Management Advanced Academy curriculum, is to provide EM professionals with critical skills that are needed to perform responsibilities such as program management oversight, effective communication, research resources, applicable laws, policy considerations, collaboration, and strategic thinking. Designed to provide participants with the skills to manage EM programs and will be essential to building the foundation for collaboration by bringing EM professionals together to share their experiences and establish a network. This course provides knowledge in management qualities, management styles, strategic thinking, decision making, problem solving, evaluation, strategic planning, budgeting, vision and mission statements, research methodology, laws, policy considerations, program risk management, collaboration and communication, and change management, in addition to personal application and reflection.
Course Prerequisites:
**MUST take all 4-courses in order to earn credit** Three or more years in an Emergency Management Leadership role or position. Recommended: Applications will be evaluated based on recommended prerequisites to include: •At least three (3) years in an EM position •Project and working group in EM •Substantial continuing service commitment •Whole community representation
Course Target Audience:
Government, non-profit voluntary organizations, and private sector leaders responsible for emergency management or homeland security, federal department heads, university EM directors/deputies.
Additional Information:
**DEADLINE for applications is August 31, 2019 with all required documentation 1. A General Admissions Application Form or FEMA Form 119-25-1. 1.1. Item 9.a. on the form should state “NEMAA RVII FY20.” 2. The applicant’s signed Advanced Academy Commitment Statement. 3. A resume not to exceed two (2) pages (no required format). 4. A cover letter from the applicant (not to exceed one (1) page) requesting admission to the program and specifying the applicant’s qualifications and per
Event Dates:
11/4/2019 through 11/8/2019
Event Time:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day
Event Location/Address:
DMACC Southridge Campus 1111 E Army Post Rd, Room 20
Event City:
Des Moines
Event State:
Iowa
Event Zip:
50315
County and District:
POLK - District: 1
Is Sponsored by HSEMD?
Yes
Is HSEMD Hosting Registration?
Yes
Seats Remaining:
26 out of 40 seats remaining
Registration URL:

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