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NFA Course Catalog

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53 courses match your search.

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10-day on-campus
Fire Service Financial Management (R0333)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn the skills to manage the fiscal activities of fire and EMS organizations, including planning, developing, funding and implementing budgets and presenting budgets, fiscal documents and programs.


None scheduled

10-day on-campus NEW
Managing Emergency Medical Services (P0260)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Learn to effectively deal with day-to-day management issues that supervisory-level fire service EMS managers encounter, including quality improvement techniques, personnel and resource management.


None scheduled

10-day on-campus
Managing Emergency Medical Services (R0260)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Learn to effectively deal with day-to-day management issues that supervisory-level fire service EMS managers encounter, including quality improvement techniques, personnel and resource management.


None scheduled

10-day on-campus
Management of Emergency Medical Services (R0150)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Discover the proven management techniques for dealing more effectively with day-to-day management issues to enhance the quality and overall effectiveness of an EMS operation in the fire service.


9/16/2024 - 9/27/2024
in Emmitsburg, MD

2-day off-campus
EMS Functions in ICS (O0166)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Learn to structure EMS resources within the guidance of the National Incident Management System ICS and in coordination with other public safety responders as appropriate for various incident types.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
EMS Functions in ICS (F0166)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Learn to structure EMS resources within the guidance of the National Incident Management System ICS and in coordination with other public safety responders as appropriate for various incident types.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Campus Fire and Life Safety III: Codes and Systems (F0195)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical

Learn to identify and mitigate common campus fire and life safety risks, as well as understand the basic components and operation of active and passive fire protection and life safety systems.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Training Operations in Small Departments (O0290)

Curriculum: Training Programs

Learn the basic skills to coordinate training in a small fire/EMS organization, including conducting training drills and coordinating training with a nearby larger city or state training function.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Residential Sprinkler Plan Review (O0142)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical

Learn the approval process for residential sprinkler systems for fire preventative safety, including systems for 1- and 2-family dwellings, manufactured homes, and low-rise residential occupancies.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Executive Skills Series: Exercising Leadership to Facilitate Adaptive Change (O0521)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

Develop an understanding of skills associated with exercising leadership to resolve adaptive problems (those problems where the solution is either unknown or requires significant change, or both).


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Leadership in Supervision: Creating Environments for Professional Growth (O0646)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

Supervisors can learn the basic leadership skills and tools needed for effective performance in the fire/EMS environment, including adaptive leadership, change management and effective communication.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Leadership in Supervision: Frameworks to Success (O0648)

Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development

Supervisors can learn leadership skills and tools needed to perform effectively in the fire/EMS environment, including professionalism, resilience, emotional intelligence and situational awareness.


None scheduled