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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIESJANUARYIndiana Fire & Public Safety Academy |MADE@Plainfield |1610 Reeves Rd. Mailbox 3 |Plainfield, IN 46168 District 3 FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES INSTRUCTOR I DATE & LOCATION • January 6, 2025-February 3,2025 • Monday& Thursdays 6 p.m. –10p.m. EST • Huntington Township Fire Department 1005 N. Broadway Street Huntington, IN, 46750 CLASS DESCRIPTION ®ISTRATION INFORMATION The course is designed for individuals who want to develop the knowledge and ability to deliver instruction effectively from a prepared lesson plan, including instructional aids and evaluation instruments. The Fire Instructor I will adapt lesson plans to the unique requirements of the students and the authority having jurisdiction, organize the learning environment so that learning is maximized, and meet the recordkeeping requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. QR Code: Scan with phone camera! Registration Link:https://on.in.gov/january-6-huntington-fire-emergency-service-instructor-1Indiana Fire & Public Safety Academy |MADE@Plainfield |1610 Reeves Rd. Mailbox 3 |Plainfield, IN 46168 PUBLIC SAFETY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY –FORT WAYNE, IN DATE & LOCATION • January 7-9, 2025(Block 100) & January 21-23, 2025(Block 200) • 8a.m. –4:30p.m. (Est.) • Fort Wayne Fire Department Training Center • 7602 Patriot Crossing • Fort Wayne, IN 46816 CLASS DESCRIPTION & INFORMATION This leadership course is an all-discipline inclusive training that strives to foster and advance Indiana’s public safety leadership. This course will help students develop comprehension tools, methodology, and leadership skills that are necessary to lead today’s emergency services. Students will develop a better understanding of different leadership styles, the differences between management and leadership, advanced communication techniques, and many other professional skills. These skills will not only improve the student’s work environment but also the quality of service provided to their customers (i.e., the community). There is no cost to attend this course. PLSD1-220022 Registration Link: https://on.in.gov/january-7-fort-wayne-public-safety-leadership-academy-100 PLSD2-220030 Registration Link: https://on.in.gov/january-21-fort-wayne-public-safety-leadership-academy-200 Indiana Fire & Public Safety Academy |MADE@Plainfield |1610 Reeves Rd. Mailbox 3 |Plainfield, IN 46168 DISTRICT #5–FIRE OFFICER II SHIFT FRIENDLY DATE & LOCATION • January 7 th thru February 13 th 9 a.m. –5p.m. EST o You only need to attend oneclass each week o Review the class syllabus attached in Acadis for this coursefor more information regarding dates! • MADEat Plainfield • 1610 Reeves Rd. Plainfield, IN 46168 CLASS DESCRIPTION & INFORMATION This course is designed to give mid-level fire officers with the knowledge and skills to meet the minimum job performance requirements as outlined in based on NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. The course is designed for the Fire Officer who is ready to assume more of a leadership role by moving into the middle management level of his/her department. This course expands on the knowledgebase attained in Fire Officer I by revisiting some of the same subjects and adding additional material including Management, Government Structure, Departmental Budget Planning and Management, Human Resource Management, Community and Government Relations, Administration, Inspections and Investigations, Emergency Service Delivery, along with Health and Safety. Candidates must be self- motivated and possess the skills and abilities to function independently. Candidates must demonstrate the knowledge and skillsnecessary to function safely and effectively as a Fire Officer II. Candidates should expect to spend time outside of class to complete the required exercises as well as prepare for the written and practical examinations. To register scan the QR code above or click here: https://on.in.gov/january-7-plainfield-fire-officer-2Indiana Fire & Public Safety Academy |MADE@Plainfield |1610 Reeves Rd. Mailbox 3 |Plainfield, IN 46168 DISTRICT 5–FIRE OFFICER IV DATE & LOCATION • January 7 th thru February 5th9 a.m. –5p.m. EST o Tuesdays and Thursdays only o February 4 th and February 5 th Test Days o You only need to attend one class each week • The MADEat Plainfield • 1610 Reeves Rd. Plainfield, IN 46168 • Please review the class syllabusattached in Acadis for this course CLASS DESCRIPTION & INFORMATION Course is designed to meet the elements of NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. The program is designed and intended for Command level officers and/or Administrators who have the responsibilities of supervising and administrating a Fire Department or Fire District. Fire Officer IV will emphasize management of fire protection services to include Human Resource Management, Multi-Agency Emergency Service Delivery with Horizontal/Vertical Communication Requirements and Risk Management. An individual at the Fire Officer IV level may as part of his or her duties and responsibilities do: • Administers job performance requirements, and evaluates and improves the department • Projects a positive image of the fire department to the community • Develops long-range plans and fiscal projections • Develops plans for major disasters • Administers a comprehensive risk management program To register scan the QR code above or click here: https://on.in.gov/january-7-plainfield-fire-officer-4Indiana Fire & Public Safety Academy |MADE@Plainfield |1610 Reeves Rd. Mailbox 3 |Plainfield, IN 46168 I NCIDENT S AFETY O FFICER -D ISTRICT 1 DATE&LOCATION January 9 th 6p-10p, January 11 th 8a-4p Test: January 16 th , 2025 6pm MAAC-Valparaiso Provides fire personnel knowledge/skills for Incident Safety Officer outlined in NFPA 1521 Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer Professional Qualifications.The goal of this course is to prepare students whom will be designated by an incident commander (IC) as the incident safety officer (ISO). This course will teach students how to monitor the various types of incidents including Fire, EMS, Technical Rescue, and Hazardous Materials scenes, and report to the IC the status of conditions, hazards, and risks present. It also covers accident investigation and review procedures as well as how to develop and participate in a post-incident analysis. Must hold Fire Officer I certification as a pre-requisite Register Here: https://on.in.gov/ISOJan2025District1Next >