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EmE r g E n c y ma n a g E m E n t In s t I t u t E • 2010-2011 • ca t a l o g of co u r s E s<br />
policy, procedure, and practice <strong>for</strong><br />
External affairs field Internship–part 1<br />
(l751)<br />
This is a multipart course designed to provide the<br />
knowledge and tools necessary to per<strong>for</strong>m job<br />
functions in FEMA External Affairs and <strong>Emergency</strong><br />
Support Function (ESF) #15 operations. Taken<br />
sequentially, the <strong>courses</strong> will prepare participants<br />
to work seamlessly with other External Affairs<br />
components in delivering comprehensive, integrated,<br />
and unified messages to all stakeholders. Participants<br />
will be deployed to a Joint Field Office (JFO) <strong>for</strong> a 2<br />
week mentored field internship. Finally, an additional<br />
week of component-specific training will complete<br />
this 4 week process.<br />
Field Internship–Part 1 is a 1 week deployment to<br />
a JFO, Recovery Office, Regional Office, or FEMA<br />
Headquarters. This mentored experience will provide<br />
participants with an objective-driven overview<br />
of operations at the location. The internship will<br />
provide a structured, consistent field experience that<br />
would foster collaboration among the components<br />
of External Affairs by offering participants a<br />
comprehensive, first-hand look at the full spectrum<br />
of EA operations at the JFO and in the field. It is<br />
designed to follow, and build upon, the first week of<br />
classroom instruction. Participants will apply what<br />
was learned in E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure, and Practice<br />
<strong>for</strong> External Affairs–Part 1, as well as the skills and other<br />
experience they bring to the job.<br />
Selection Criteria: Participants in this course will have<br />
attended E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure, and Practice <strong>for</strong> External<br />
Affairs–Part 1. This course is held as soon as possible<br />
after E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure, and Practice <strong>for</strong> External<br />
Affairs–Part 1, and contains the same participants,<br />
deployed in small groups to Joint Field Offices.<br />
Prerequisites:<br />
Required: E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure, and Practice <strong>for</strong><br />
External Affairs–Part 1.<br />
Course Length: 5–6 days, 40 to 60 hours<br />
(dependent upon hours of the operation<br />
participant is deployed to.)<br />
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policy, procedure, and practice <strong>for</strong><br />
External affairs field Internship–part 2<br />
(l752)<br />
This is a multipart course designed to provide the<br />
knowledge and tools necessary to per<strong>for</strong>m job<br />
functions in FEMA External Affairs and <strong>Emergency</strong><br />
Support Function (ESF) #15 operations. Taken<br />
sequentially, the <strong>courses</strong> will prepare participants<br />
to work seamlessly with other External Affairs<br />
components in delivering comprehensive, integrated,<br />
and unified messages to all stakeholders. Participants<br />
will be deployed to a Joint Field Office (JFO) <strong>for</strong> a 2<br />
week mentored field internship. Finally, an additional<br />
week of component-specific training will complete<br />
this 4 week process.<br />
Field Internship–Part 2 is another 1 week deployment<br />
to a JFO, Recovery Office, Regional Office, or FEMA<br />
Headquarters. This mentored experience will provide<br />
participants with an objective-driven overview of<br />
operations at the location. This is a continuation<br />
of the internship started in L751, Policy, Procedure,<br />
and Practice <strong>for</strong> External Affairs Field Internship–Part 1. The<br />
internship will provide a structured, consistent field<br />
experience that would foster collaboration among<br />
the components of External Affairs by offering<br />
participants a comprehensive, first-hand look at the<br />
full spectrum of EA operations at the JFO and in the<br />
field. It is designed to follow, and build upon, the<br />
first week of classroom instruction. Participants will<br />
apply what was learned in E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure,<br />
and Practice <strong>for</strong> External Affairs–Part 1, as well as the skills<br />
and other experience they bring to the job.<br />
Selection Criteria: Participants in this course will<br />
have attended E/L/B750, Policy, Procedure, and Practice<br />
<strong>for</strong> External Affairs–Part 1, and L751, Policy, Procedure,<br />
and Practice <strong>for</strong> External Affairs Field Internship–Part 1. This<br />
course is held as soon as possible after L751 and<br />
contains the same participants, deployed in small<br />
groups to Joint Field Offices.<br />
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