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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Identify course objectives, requirements, assignments, activities, evaluation methods and
participation requirements
2. Identify the different levels and courses required for certification in the Fire Officer tract and
the capstone task book and testing process
3. Describe the duties of a Level I & II Company Officer and a Level I Wildland Fire Officer
4. Explain the impact of State and Federal Laws and Regulations
5. Describe each component in a fire organization
6. Demonstrate the ability to execute administrative functions
7. Describe the purchasing process
8. Demonstrate the ability to develop a project budget
9. Prepare a budget request
10. Describe the necessity for collecting incident response data
11. Demonstrate the ability to prepare a report for a superior officer
12. Develop a plan that results in a positive implementation of effective change in the
organization
13. Develop a policy or procedure that identifies a problem and proposes a solution
14. Recommend changes and implement a new departmental policy
15. Demonstrate the ability to prepare a properly formatted news release
16. Explain the benefits to the organization and purpose for establishing cooperative external
agency relationships
17. Demonstrate the ability to initiate an activity that addresses community needs
18. Demonstrate the ability to respond to a citizen's inquiry or direct to the correct individual
following applicable policies and procedures
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I. Orientation and Administration
A. Review of facilities
B. Review of classroom requirements
C. Review of syllabus, participation, assignments and evaluation methods
II. Fire Officer Certification Track Course Requirements
A. Level I requirements
B. Level II requirements
C. The capstone task book process
D. The capstone testing process
III. Duties of a Company and Wildland Fire Officer
A. Level I Company Officer
1. Use of personnel to accomplish assignments
2. Dealing with the community
3. General administrative functions
4. Supervising emergency operations
5. Conducting inspections and investigations
6. Implementing health and safety plans and procedures
B. Level II Company Officer
1. Evaluate member performance
2. Community relations
3. Prepare budgets and policy changes
4. Conduct fire investigations
5. Supervise emergency operations
6. Review incident reports
C. Duties of a Level I Wildland Fire Officer
1. Leadership
2. Human resource management
IV. Impact of State and Federal Laws and Regulations
A. Define laws, regulations, codes, and standards
B. Identify state laws and regulations
C. Identify federal laws and regulations
V. Components of the Organization
A. Organizational structure of a department
B. Role of allied agencies
C. Functions of management
VI. Routine Administrative Functions
A. Administrative policies and procedures
B. Proper use of a record-management system
VII. Purchasing Process
A. Purchasing laws
B. Purchasing forms
C. Organizational purchasing process
VIII. Project or Divisional Budget
A. Supplies necessary for budget items
B. Compute costs
C. Budgeting system
D. Allocating finances
IX. Budget Requests
A. Policies and procedures
B. Revenue sources
C. Budget process
X. Incident Response Data
A. Purpose of collecting incident-response data
B. Producing incident-response reports
XI. Prepare a Report for a Superior Officer
XII. Plans for Organizational Change
XIII. Developing Policy or Procedure
XIV. Changing and Implementing Departmental Policies
A. Communicate change in a positive manner
B. Procedure for recommending policy changes
XV. News Release
A. Preparing a news release
B. Benefits and liabilities associated with social media use
XVI. Benefits of Cooperating with Allied Organizations
A. Types and functions of external agencies
B. Benefits of interaction with Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
XVII. Addressing Community Needs
A. Community demographics
B. Community service organizations
C. Role and mission of the department
D. Role of public relations and its impact on the organization
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