Ideal for new high school graduates, college students and new college graduates!
Every year disasters put millions of Americans in danger and costs billions of dollars in property damage. But every year, all year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is on the job —as part of a team helping communities reduce risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. FEMA is the federal coordinator for the operational and logistical disaster response needed to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become overwhelmed by disasters.
This training program is excellent for those interested in disaster response, emergency management, computer science/IT, GIS mapping and geospatial products, database development, public health, public education, public administration, homeland security, human services and survivor support, building trades, environmental protection, warehouse logistics and distribution, shelter services, action planning non-profit coordination, volunteer management, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Dec 05, 2019
Multi-Employer
Ideal for new high school graduates, college students and new college graduates!
Every year disasters put millions of Americans in danger and costs billions of dollars in property damage. But every year, all year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is on the job —as part of a team helping communities reduce risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. FEMA is the federal coordinator for the operational and logistical disaster response needed to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become overwhelmed by disasters.
This training program is excellent for those interested in disaster response, emergency management, computer science/IT, GIS mapping and geospatial products, database development, public health, public education, public administration, homeland security, human services and survivor support, building trades, environmental protection, warehouse logistics and distribution, shelter services, action planning non-profit coordination, volunteer management, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Ideal for new high school graduates, college students and new college graduates!
Every year disasters put millions of Americans in danger and costs billions of dollars in property damage. But every year, all year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is on the job —as part of a team helping communities reduce risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. FEMA is the federal coordinator for the operational and logistical disaster response needed to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become overwhelmed by disasters.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Dec 05, 2019
Multi-Employer
Ideal for new high school graduates, college students and new college graduates!
Every year disasters put millions of Americans in danger and costs billions of dollars in property damage. But every year, all year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is on the job —as part of a team helping communities reduce risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. FEMA is the federal coordinator for the operational and logistical disaster response needed to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become overwhelmed by disasters.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
College Students, New Graduates, High School Students
Disaster Response. Environmental Projects. Community Support. Rebuilding. Human Services. Technology. Urban & Rural Planning. Public Relations. Management.
The US Government offers two excellent paid programs for training and leadership.
An excellent option for those interested in business, computer science/IT, construction, carpentry, building trades, animal care, education, environmental management, emergency services, forestry, disaster response, public administration, social sciences, law enforcement, homeland security, public health, public relations, writing/journalism, counseling, human services, recreation, non-profit services, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Do These Programs Support Diversity & Inclusion?
Yes! All federal agencies and programs must comply with federal laws and regulations. There is zero tolerance for the harassment of any individual or group of individuals for any reason, and all persons are treated with dignity and respect. The government prohibits all forms of discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service.
Dec 02, 2019
Diversity
College Students, New Graduates, High School Students
Disaster Response. Environmental Projects. Community Support. Rebuilding. Human Services. Technology. Urban & Rural Planning. Public Relations. Management.
The US Government offers two excellent paid programs for training and leadership.
An excellent option for those interested in business, computer science/IT, construction, carpentry, building trades, animal care, education, environmental management, emergency services, forestry, disaster response, public administration, social sciences, law enforcement, homeland security, public health, public relations, writing/journalism, counseling, human services, recreation, non-profit services, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Do These Programs Support Diversity & Inclusion?
Yes! All federal agencies and programs must comply with federal laws and regulations. There is zero tolerance for the harassment of any individual or group of individuals for any reason, and all persons are treated with dignity and respect. The government prohibits all forms of discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service.
College Students, New Graduates, High School Students
Disaster Response. Environmental Projects. Community Support. Rebuilding. Human Services. Technology. Urban & Rural Planning. Public Relations. Management.
The US Government offers two excellent paid programs for training and leadership.
An excellent option for those interested in business, computer science/IT, construction, carpentry, building trades, animal care, education, environmental management, emergency services, forestry, disaster response, public administration, social sciences, law enforcement, homeland security, public health, public relations, writing/journalism, counseling, human services, recreation, non-profit services, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Do These Programs Support Diversity & Inclusion?
Yes! All federal agencies and programs must comply with federal laws and regulations. There is zero tolerance for the harassment of any individual or group of individuals for any reason, and all persons are treated with dignity and respect. The government prohibits all forms of discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service.
Dec 01, 2019
College
College Students, New Graduates, High School Students
Disaster Response. Environmental Projects. Community Support. Rebuilding. Human Services. Technology. Urban & Rural Planning. Public Relations. Management.
The US Government offers two excellent paid programs for training and leadership.
An excellent option for those interested in business, computer science/IT, construction, carpentry, building trades, animal care, education, environmental management, emergency services, forestry, disaster response, public administration, social sciences, law enforcement, homeland security, public health, public relations, writing/journalism, counseling, human services, recreation, non-profit services, or careers with local, state or federal government and organizations.
Federal Program Benefits
No experience or education level required; No diploma or degree required
Gain experience while exploring career options
Gain a competitive edge over other job applicants in private or government sectors
Gain leadership and management experience
Gain college credits for continuing education and workforce development (earn 6-9 credit hours)
Gain new contacts by networking with government and community agency directors
Gain new skills in your career field and expand your capabilities
Gain advantages for college, trade school or apprenticeships
Team Leader option for those with advanced skills and education
Begin application process at age 17
Program can be repeated
Travel, lodging, healthcare- plus childcare allowance if applicable
Earn bi-weekly pay plus $6,095 to pay off educational debt or pay for future educational and job training expenses
Please register at https://ncccfema.videoshowcase.net/login
Do These Programs Support Diversity & Inclusion?
Yes! All federal agencies and programs must comply with federal laws and regulations. There is zero tolerance for the harassment of any individual or group of individuals for any reason, and all persons are treated with dignity and respect. The government prohibits all forms of discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service.