Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train-the-Trainer (L0449) - 20250721

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Brief Description
This course expands and improves student’s ability to deliver EMI Incident Command System curricula
Full Description
This course is a capstone course for ICS lead instructors. Students must have a working knowledge of the ICS core curriculum. The goal of this course, E/L/K 0449 Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train-the-Trainer, is designed to advance instructors knowledge and ability to deliver Incident Command System Curricula related training courses.

During the course, the learner must achieve a minimum passing score of 75% on final knowledge assessments and demonstrate mastery on performance assessments and research assignments to earn the IACET CEU.

On day 1, a learner must achieve a minimum passing score of 80% on a combined exam, this assessment tests the learner's knowledge on the course prerequisite Core Curriculums.

Selection Criteria:

Participants must have successfully:

* Completed the prerequisite courses.

* Completed recognized training to achieve qualifications in techniques of instruction and adult education methodologies.

* Must qualify as either a Lead or Unit instructor as noted in the NIMS Training Program.

* The student must demonstrate a working knowledge of ICS principles. They must have worked as an Incident Commander, in a Command or General Staff position(s) on incidents, planned events, or exercises that went longer than one operational period or involved a written incident action plan and involved multiple agencies and/or jurisdictional coordination.

State, Territorial, Tribal and Local applicants for this Train the Trainer course require endorsement from the State Training Officer or equivalent to attend this course.

Prerequisites

Endorsement from the State Training Officer or equivalent is required for State, Territorial, Tribal and Local applicants to attend this Train-the-Trainer course.

Participants must have successfully completed (the most current version(s):

- ICS 0100 (IS-0100), Introduction to the Incident Command System;

- ICS 0200 (IS-0200), Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response;

- ICS 300 (E/L/G0300), Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents;

- ICS 400 (E/L/G0400), Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents;

- IS 0700, National Incident Management System, An Introduction;

- IS 0800, National Response Framework, An Introduction;

- ELG 0191, Emergency Operations Center/ICS Interface

- Formal instructor training such National Wildland Coordinating Group Facilitative Instructor, EMI Master Trainer Program, Fire Instructor I&2, ASTD, CTTI, POST, FLETC, college, E0141, Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills, Office for Domestic Preparedness Instructor Course, valid teaching certificate, or equivalent.

Include with your application: Copies of all course completion certificates or transcripts and a separate document describing, in detail, your operational experience and teaching experience.
Training Dates
07/21/2025 - 07/25/2025
Prerequisites
IS-800.D National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-100.C Introduction to the Incident Command System
IS-200.C Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
ICS 400: (2019 or newer) Advanced Incident Command System for Complex Incidents
G0191 (2019 or newer) Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface
IS-700. B An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
ICS 300: (2019 or newer) Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
Formal Instructor Training (ie. National Wildland Coordinating Group Facilitative Instructor, EMI Master Trainer Program, Fire Instructor I&2, ASTD, CTTI, POST, FLETC, college, E0141, Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills, Office for Domestic Preparedness Instructor Course, valid teaching certificate, or equivalent.)
Proof of Instructor Experience (ie. Letter listing your operational experience and teaching experience.)
Registration Dates
07/21/2024 - 07/21/2025
Available Seats
24
Hours
34h 30m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
MADE at Plainfield
1610 Reeves Rd
Plainfield, IN  46168
Reporting Instructions
Course times are 0800-1700 EST Daily.

This is a dual registration course. Students will need to register with TEEX in order to attend this course.

Teex Registration Link to be Announced.
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