Note: we will be following the local/state health officials and CDC guidelines for COVID. We also will be taking student temperatures each day and require that all students attending wear a mask in class. We will be maintaining social distancing in the classroom and we have reduced student class sizes. We will also be implementing additional controls/mitigations to include disinfecting tables and chairs each day to reduce vulnerabilities.
public parking structure 450 N. Rexford, across from fire station
Designed For
Company & Chief Officers seeking to improve knowledge, skill sets, abilities to advance to Chief Fire Officer.
Prerequisites
Company Officer Certification
Certification
CA State Fire Training Certificate
Standard
Complete all activities and formative test. Complete all summative test with a minimum of 80% correct.
Course Details
The dress is casual but respectful and uniforms are okay as well.
THE CHIEF FIRE OFFICER CLASSES DO NOT NEED TO BE TAKEN IN ORDER
The course topics are developed upon NFPA 1021 Standards for Fire Officer. Therefore, it is critical that you take this from an instructor who will NOT read PowerPoint slides to you. If you’re tired of paying a fee and getting a “B” for classes you attend and sitting through these classes where the instructor is not experienced to teach the topics of the class!
The instruction for this class will provide the “adult learner” with the most down-to-earth and relevant information for the administration/supervision/management/leadership environments today. So that you can apply your new knowledge to your day-to-day duties. This class will improve your knowledge, skill sets, and abilities for the Chief Officer position. If you’re looking to promote to the next level and be at the top of your promotional list then this class is for you!!
Course Description
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the budgeting requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer including developing a budget management system, developing a division or departmental budget, and describing the process for ensuring competitive bidding. In class, you’ll be given budget instructions and fire service relevant budget topics to develop. After developing your budget you will have to present your budget to the instructors who will be acting as the executive staff of your fire department.
NOTE: Please bring a laptop computer with you each day of class for your budget exercise and classroom presentation. Student materials will be on a flash drive.