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Emergency Management Competencies and Curricula
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VHA – EM Emergency Response and Recovery Competencies: Competency Survey, Analysis and Report. Joseph A. Barbera, MD., Anthony G. Macintyre, MD, Greg Shaw, DSc, Valerie Seefried, MPH, Lissa Westerman, RN, Sergio DeCosmos. The George Washington University: Institute for Crisis Disaster Management. June 16, 2005. - PDF New
All Employees Emergency Response Competencies. Joseph A. Barbera, MD., Anthony G. Macintyre, MD, Greg Shaw, DSc, Valerie Seefried, MPH, Lissa Westerman, RN, Sergio DeCosmos. The George Washington University: Institute for Crisis Disaster Management. June 16, 2005. - PDF New
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Fellows Program 2006-2007," 10-page brochure - contains material that relates to emergency management competencies and curricula. New
“Emergency Management Core Competencies” David Etkins, Coordinator, Emergency Management Program, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Applied Studies, School of Administrative Studies, York University, Ontario: Canada. 2006 New
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TEN COMPETENCIES FOR PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. B.
Wayne Blanchard, Ph.D., CEM, FEMA Emergency Management Higher
Education Project Manager. September 14, 2005
“Professional
Competencies for the Master’s Level Emergency Manager: Knowledge
Systems Necessary for the Emergency Manage of the 21st Century”
– Craig Marks, CEM, CERP, MS-FEMA, PhD(c), Blue Horizons,
LLC. April 29, 2005 - 1.2MB MS Word
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Ten Emergency Management Core Competencies and Courses - IAEM
Practitioner Survey, 2004-2005 (conducted by Daryl Spiewak, IAEM
President 2003/2004)
“Critical
curriculum for emergency management leaders: Three essential themes.” Glen L. Woodbury, MA. The Journal of Emergency Management, Vol.3,
No. 2, March/April 2005. - PDF
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Competencies and Curricula Survey – AD-Level (2005)
EM
Competencies and Curricula Survey – BA-Level (2005)
EM
Competencies Breakout Session
KSA and Core Competencies
- Breakout
Session: Disaster/Emergency Management Core Functions and
Competencies-Graduate Level. Facilitator:
Dr. Anthony Brown, Director Master of Science in Fire &
Emergency Management Administration, Oklahoma State University.
FEMA Higher Education Conference June 8-10, 2004
- Emergency Management Degree Program Instructional Development Processes: The Importance of Key Curricular Goals or Aims. Michael O’Connor, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Emergency and Disaster Management, Bachelor’s of Technology Program in Emergency and Disaster Management, State University of New York – Canton College of Technology. -141KB MS Word
- Emergency
Program Manager - Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities. International Association of Emergency
Managers (IAEM). - 20Kb MS Word document
- Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) Region V Training and Development Advisory Committee. Concept paper on Emergency Management
Competencies. Prepared by F/Lieutenant Marshall S.
Johnson, Emergency Management Division, Michigan Department
of State Police. - 49Kb MS Word document
- Florida
Resource Center Profile for Emergency Administration and Management. Developed for St. Petersburg College, Daytona Beach,
Florida, February 27, 1996. - 1.1Mb MS Word "Emergency Administration and Management Focus Statement" - An Emergency Management Practitioner works for volunteer agencies,
government or business, and applies specialty skills to manage
the reduction of preparedness for, the response to, and recovery
from natural and man-made disasters.- 100Kb MS Excel document
- "Public
Risk Manager Core Competencies." Public Risk Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2002, p. 24-25. - 21Kb MS Word document
- A
related Competency Model For The Education Training &
Development Field by John Lunn, Charles Sturt University,
Australia, which may be of interest to those concerned with
emergency management competencies.
- Sample
Local Emergency Services Manager Job Vacancy/Position Description. - 49Kb MS Word document.
- Proceedings
fo the 2002 Academic/Practitioner Symposium. ASIS International.
Held on the campus of The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
Ohio, May 29-31, 2002.
- Portland
Oregon Office of Emergency Management - Director Job Vacancy
Announcement.
- Outlines
of Competencies to Develop Successful 21st Century Hazard or
Disaster or Emergency or Hazard Risk Managers by B.
Wayne Blanchard, Ph.D., CEM, Higher Education Project Manager,
Emergency Management Institute, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Department of Homeland Security, July 7, 2003 Draft.
- Bryant, Karen J. A Study of the Relationship
Between Competencies or Tasks and Their Frequency of Performance
as Required by Emergency Administration and Management (A Thesis in Workforce Education and Development). Pennsylvania
State University, Graduate School, August 1997. Available from
UMI Dissertation Services. <http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/>
- CDC. Bioterrorism
& Emergency Readiness - Competencies For All Public Health
Workers. November 2002.
- Designing
Educational Opportunities for the Hazards Manager of the 21st
Century-Workshop Report, October 22-24, 2003, Denver
CO. By Deborah Thomas, University at Denver and Dennis Mileti,
Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado at Boulder. October
2003.
- Green, Walter G. III. A Study of Core Functions
in Emergency Management as Reflected in Training Requirements
for Professional Certification. The Graduate School of
American, Doctoral Dissertation May 1999. Available from: www.dissertation.com
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