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Unit II Project
Career Path Interview
In order to be prepared to provide protection to your community, you need to have an educated and highly-trained workforce ready to handle any emergency that arises in today’s volatile environment.
In this assignment, you are to interview your training officer or fire chief, and discuss the training and educational skills and abilities one needs to progress through the ranks in your department. If you are not presently employed in the fire service, reach out to your local fire department and speak to them. When you have completed the interview, plot what you have learned on a model like the one on page 59 of the textbook for both training/certifications and educational requirements. Then, compare and contrast your model with the National Professional Development Model in a one-page essay to include your desired career path in both areas.
Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: CAREER PATH VIEW
Career Path View
Student’s name:
Institution:
Date:
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CAREER PATH VIEW
The acquisition of education and skills to work in the fire department is essential. From
an interview with the fire chief, to be successful in climbing through the ranks of the fire
department one needs to embrace the idea that they must continually learn. This is because the
fire department has expectations of outstanding performance from the employees despite the
ever-changing re...
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