Or. Admin. Code § 259-009-0080 - Certification of Instructors
(1)
The Department will certify instructors deemed qualified to teach in any of the
certified training courses.
(2)
Instructors will be certified on the basis of minimum qualifications as
established by the Department in areas of education, training, and experience.
It is the continuing responsibility of the Department to see that instructors
are qualified to teach.
(3)
Notwithstanding section (4), instructors for Department -certified courses must:
(a) Be certified or trained in the subject
area they are teaching; and
(b) Be
certified as an NFPA Fire Instructor I or be a Content Expert .
(4) The Department recognizes the
instructor criteria outlined in the NWCG Field Manager Course Guide (PMS 901-1)
as the minimum requirements for instructor certification to instruct any
Department -certified NWCG courses. When determining eligibility for instructor
certification, the Department will review the NWCG standards in place at the
time of application for instructor certification.
(5) Applications for instructor certification
must be submitted to the Department on an Instructor Certification Application
(DPSST Form F-9F).
(6) Applications
for Content Expert instructor certification must be submitted to the Department
on an Instructor Certification Application (DPSST Form F-9F) and must be
accompanied by a detailed resume of individual qualifications.
(7) If an application for Instructor or
Content Expert instructor certification is incomplete, the application will be
rejected and the applicant notified in writing of the reasons for the
rejection.
(8) Department -issued
instructor certification is not required for teaching assignments in courses
that are not certified by the Department .
(9) Review of instructor certification may be
initiated upon the request of an agency head , staff , or other reliable
source.
(10) Instructor or Content
Expert instructor certification must be renewed upon the expiration of course
certification or when there is a change to the certified course
standard.
(11) Instructors
delivering a certified course are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the
student rosters by indicating if students passed, failed or did not complete
the course (incomplete). Rosters must be submitted to the Department on a
Department -approved form within 30 calendar days of course completion;
otherwise the Department may decertify the course.
(12) Instructors must provide students with a
Department -approved Notice of Course Completion (NOCC) form upon successful
completion of the certified course.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.410 & ORS 181A.590
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.410 & ORS 181A.590
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