ICS-300 – October 20-22

ICS-300

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Date: October 20-22
Location: Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, Malcom Dalton Conference Room

ICS-300 provides an in-depth focus on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS).
It builds upon foundational courses (IS-100 and IS-200) and prepares participants to manage emergency incidents or planned events at a Type 3 level, which typically involve multiple operational periods and require a more complex organizational structure.

FOR REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Warren Lee
Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Board
warren.lee@fdihb.org

Cal Droke
Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.
cal.droke@itcaonline.com

ICS-400 – October 23-24

ICS-400

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Date: October 23-24
Location: Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, Malcom Dalton Conference Room

ICS-400 builds upon the foundational knowledge from ICS-100 through ICS-300 and focuses on advanced incident management skills, Large-scale organizational development, and roles and relationships of command and general staff. ICS-400 also addresses planning, operational, logistical, and fiscal considerations.
ICS-300 is a prerequisite for this course

FOR REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Warren Lee
Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Board
warren.lee@fdihb.org

Cal Droke
Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.
cal.droke@itcaonline.com

Tribal Training Officer

TRIBAL TRAINING OFFICER
ICS Train-the-Trainer Course Prerequisites

 Prerequisite Course List:

☐  IS-100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS), ICS-100.     
☐  IS-200.b, Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS-200.                 
☐  ICS-300, Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS).                               
☐  ICS-400, Advanced Incident Command System (ICS).                                   
☐  IS-700.a, National Incident Management System (NIMS), an Introduction.   
☐  IS-800.b, National Response Framework (NRF), an Introduction.                  
☐  Demonstrate a working knowledge of ICS through experience and/or training. 
                                                                   
 Letter of Experience and/or Training:

☐  Previously attended classes in adult education.  Formal instructor training such as college courses, National Wildlife Coordinating Groups Facilitative Instructor M410 course, Emergency Management Institute’s Master Trainer Program, National Fire Academy’s Instructional Methodology class, or DHS Office of Grants and Training’s Instructor Training Certification course, or equivalent (Fire Instructor II/III, EMS PI, EMA Instructional/Presentation Skills, FEMA Master Trainer, ILEA instructor, etc.)

 Letter of IC, Command, General Staff positions:

☐  Participants must have worked as IC, command or general staff positions on incidents that went longer than one operational period or involved a written action plan and involved multiagency coordination.
Additional information on the Tribal Training Officer ICS Train-the-Trainer Course to be posted in the near future.  The Tribal Training Officer Prerequisites are based on the FEMA/NIMS Instructor Training Prerequisites, dated February 2008.