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Advanced Wildland Fire Management Centennial Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps
Program Level

Advanced

Location

Nampa , Idaho miles away)

Advanced Wildland Fire Management Centennial Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps

Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy

Environment: Rural

Students Enrolled: N/A

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3201 Ridgecrest Drive
Nampa , Idaho 83687

(208) 442-4500

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Program Brochure

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Program Description

Overview

The Job Corps Fire Management Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:

  • Safety
  • Land management
  • Silviculture
  • Timber valuation
  • Fire management
  • Recreation management
  • Forest health
  • Wildlife and fisheries
  • Soil and water
  • Cultural resources
  • Introduction to incident command system
  • Firefighter training
  • Wildland fire behavior
  • Portable pumps and water use
  • Wildland fire chain saws
  • Ignition operations

Program Expectations

Students entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:

  • Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
  • Dress for the training area with uniform worn properly.
  • Work the entire time while on the job.
  • Follow safety guidelines.
  • Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
  • Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
  • Exercise good customer relations skills.

Program Entry Requirements

Before entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program, students must:

  • Have completed a Job Corps basic career technical training program.
  • Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
  • Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
  • Have a positive attendance and progress record.
  • Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
  • Meet strenuous physical requirements.
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
  • Pass an entrance exam.
  • Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential

As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.

Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as

 

 

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Collbran Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps
Program Level

Advanced

Location

Collbran , Colorado miles away)

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Collbran Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps

Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy

Length:1

Environment: Rural

Students Enrolled: N/A

More Info

5760 Highway 330
Collbran , Colorado 81624

(970) 487-3576

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Program Brochure

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Program Description

Overview

The Job Corps Fire Management Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:

  • Safety
  • Land management
  • Silviculture
  • Timber valuation
  • Fire management
  • Recreation management
  • Forest health
  • Wildlife and fisheries
  • Soil and water
  • Cultural resources
  • Introduction to incident command system
  • Firefighter training
  • Wildland fire behavior
  • Portable pumps and water use
  • Wildland fire chain saws
  • Ignition operations

Program Expectations

Students entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:

  • Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
  • Dress for the training area with uniform worn properly.
  • Work the entire time while on the job.
  • Follow safety guidelines.
  • Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
  • Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
  • Exercise good customer relations skills.

Program Entry Requirements

Before entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program, students must:

  • Have completed a Job Corps basic career technical training program.
  • Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
  • Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
  • Have a positive attendance and progress record.
  • Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
  • Meet strenuous physical requirements.
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
  • Pass an entrance exam.
  • Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential

As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.

Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as

 

 

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Great Onyx Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps
Program Level

Advanced

Location

Mammoth Cave , Kentucky miles away)

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Great Onyx Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps

Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy

Environment: Rural

Students Enrolled: N/A

More Info

General https://greatonyx.jobcorps.gov/

3115 Ollie Ridge Road
Mammoth Cave , Kentucky 42259

(270) 286-1006

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Program Brochure

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Program Description

Overview

The Job Corps Fire Management Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:

  • Safety
  • Land management
  • Silviculture
  • Timber valuation
  • Fire management
  • Recreation management
  • Forest health
  • Wildlife and fisheries
  • Soil and water
  • Cultural resources
  • Introduction to incident command system
  • Firefighter training
  • Wildland fire behavior
  • Portable pumps and water use
  • Wildland fire chain saws
  • Ignition operations

Program Expectations

Students entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:

  • Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
  • Dress for the training area with uniform worn properly.
  • Work the entire time while on the job.
  • Follow safety guidelines.
  • Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
  • Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
  • Exercise good customer relations skills.

Program Entry Requirements

Before entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program, students must:

  • Have completed a Job Corps basic career technical training program.
  • Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
  • Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
  • Have a positive attendance and progress record.
  • Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
  • Meet strenuous physical requirements.
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
  • Pass an entrance exam.
  • Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential

As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.

Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as

 

 

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Schenck Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps
Program Level

Advanced

Location

Pisgah Forest , North Carolina miles away)

Advanced Fire Management - Wildland Firefighting 1 Schenck Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps

Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy

Environment: Rural

Students Enrolled: N/A

More Info

98 Schenck Drive
Pisgah Forest , North Carolina 28768

(828) 862-6100

Map & Directions

Program Brochure

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Program Description

Overview

The Job Corps Fire Management Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:

  • Safety
  • Land management
  • Silviculture
  • Timber valuation
  • Fire management
  • Recreation management
  • Forest health
  • Wildlife and fisheries
  • Soil and water
  • Cultural resources
  • Introduction to incident command system
  • Firefighter training
  • Wildland fire behavior
  • Portable pumps and water use
  • Wildland fire chain saws
  • Ignition operations

Program Expectations

Students entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:

  • Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
  • Dress for the training area with uniform worn properly.
  • Work the entire time while on the job.
  • Follow safety guidelines.
  • Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
  • Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
  • Exercise good customer relations skills.

Program Entry Requirements

Before entering the Fire Management Advanced Training program, students must:

  • Have completed a Job Corps basic career technical training program.
  • Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
  • Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
  • Have a positive attendance and progress record.
  • Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
  • Meet strenuous physical requirements.
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
  • Pass an entrance exam.
  • Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential

As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.

Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as

 

 

Advanced Forestry Technician Schenck Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps
Program Level

Advanced

Location

Pisgah Forest , North Carolina miles away)

Advanced Forestry Technician Schenck Civilian Conservation Center - Job Corps

Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy

Environment: Rural

Students Enrolled: N/A

More Info

98 Schenck Drive
Pisgah Forest , North Carolina 28768

(828) 862-6100

Map & Directions

Program Brochure

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Program Description

Overview

The Job Corps Forestry Advanced Training program requires training in the followingsubject areas:

  • Safety guidelines
  • Forestry basics
  • Operating and maintaining necessary equipment and tools
  • Maintaining campgrounds, picnics, and trail areas
  • Tree health, aesthetics, and hazard reduction
  • Federal and state regulations pertaining to use and occupancy of forest lands

Program Expectations

Students entering the Forestry Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:

  • Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
  • Dress for the training program with uniform worn properly.
  • Work the entire time while on the job.
  • Follow safety guidelines.
  • Follow rules and instructions of the training program and Job Corps.
  • Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
  • Exercise good customer relations skills.

Program Entry Requirements

Before entering the Forestry Advanced Training program, students must:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have successfully completed a basic Job Corps career technical training program.
  • Have a high school diploma or the equivalent. (GED score must be above 2400.)
  • Have a strong interest in a career with the Forest Service in the area of natural resource management.
  • Be physically fit and willing to work in rough-terrain field conditions.
  • Possess or be qualified to obtain a USDA Forest Service driver’s license.
  • Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
  • Have a positive attendance and progress record.
  • Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
  • Pass an entrance exam.
  • Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential

As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.

Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as