CMCP Coming to California in Sept!

CMCP Coming to California in Sept!

Posted: Aug 9 – 04:35 pm

Registration is now open for the first full 40-hour offering of the NENA Center Manager Certification Program (CMCP), taking place in sunny and beautiful San Diego, CA from Monday, September 27 – Friday, October 1. The program will be graciously hosted by Heartland Fire Communications at Fire Station 11, La Mesa Fire Department, 8034 Allison Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942. Hotels are very affordable in the “Hotel Circle” area, only a 10-minute drive to the course site, downtown San Diego, the beach, and other So-Cal attractions, such as Sea World. For those without a car, a shuttle will be provided between Hotel Circle and the Fire Station each day. 

The CMCP is designed to equip current, new, and potential PSAP and 9-1-1 Authority managers and supervisors with the tools needed to effectively manage their agency through a rigorous 40-hour course of lecture and lab-based education. The program serves as an affordable career advancement opportunity to anyone involved in public safety agency management, and provides education in subject areas that are critically important to anyone looking to forge a long and successful career path.

Unlike many other upper-level emergency communications training programs, the CMCP utilizes a real-world, hands-on approach that is focused on topics encountered daily by managerial and supervisory level personnel: Business Writing, Financial Management, Human Resources, Legal Issues, and Communications Skills. With a curriculum built by current and former 9-1-1 center managers with decades of combined supervisory and training experience, the program will provide you with knowledge and skills that can immediately and drastically improve your on-the-job effectiveness and enhance your agency’s everyday operations.

Space is limited, so be sure to register early to ensure yourself a spot. The program is priced at $1,000 per student.