The Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP) is an intensive 6-day educational opportunity designed specifically for volunteer and combination department emergency services personnel.
For complete information go to
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/resident/vip/index.shtm
Since 1980, the National Fire Academy (NFA) has offered 2-week courses year round on its Emmitsburg, Maryland, campus; these courses are considered the best available anywhere. The problem was that most volunteers couldn't take 2 weeks off to attend these courses.
With VIP, that has all changed!
The NFA has compressed course work into 6 days, or has devised new courses and tailored them to the special needs of volunteers, still maintaining content, quality, and integrity. VIP course, offered during a "VIP Week" four times per fiscal year also have recommended college accreditation through the American Council on Education (ACE).
Student have the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas and information with colleagues from across the country in an informal setting outside the classroom. This program, along with the other resources of the National Fire Academy, ensures a successful learning experience while keeping the time commitment to a minimum.
The VIP curriculum consists of the following courses:
- Command and Control of Fire Department Operations at Target Hazards (R825)
- Challenges for Local Training Officers (CLTO) (R815)
- Command and Control of Incident Operations (CCIO)(formerly Fire Command Operations) (R831)
- Community Education Leadership (CEL) (R816)
- Fire Cause Determination for Company Officers (FCDCO) (R811)
- Leadership and Administration (LA) (R810)
- Advanced Safety Operations and Management (ASOM) (R822)
- Leading Community Fire Prevention (R823)
- Management Strategies for Success (R824)
- Presenting Effective Public Education Programs (R826)
