All Agencies Temp (SCEP) GS-3/4 PRODUCT BLM Temp (SCEP) GS – 4 CRWB trainee All Other Agencies WAE – GS – 5 CRWB trainee Current WFAP Single Curriculum.

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All Agencies Temp (SCEP) GS-3/4 PRODUCT BLM Temp (SCEP) GS – 4 CRWB trainee All Other Agencies WAE – GS – 5 CRWB trainee Current WFAP Single Curriculum Firefighter Academy All Agencies Temp (SCEP) GS – 4/5/6 WAE – GS-4/5/6 PFT – GS-4/5/6/7 Resource Personnel PRODUCT Supervisor Academy BLM WFAP Multiple Curricula dependent on entering GS Grade & Status All Agencies WAE – GS-5 CRWB(t),FFT1(t) All Agencies WAE – GS-6 TFLD/STLD(t), ICT4(t), RXI2(t), ENOP(t) All Agencies WAE – GS-7 DIVS(t), ICT3(t) Wildland Firefighter Apprenticeship Program - Draft Design

Interagency Apprenticeship Program Draft Design Other Fed Agency Temp(SCEP) GS-4 BLM Temp(SCEP) GS-4/5/6 Must complete USFS, R-5 WFAP Curriculum USFS, R-5 WFAP (Basic Firefighter Academy) Curriculum: BASIC Orientation, Documentation & PT (34hrs), S-190-test only (2hrs), I-200 Intro ICS (16hrs), S-131 Adv. FF (8hrs), S-260 Fire Bus Mgmt. (16hrs), P-140 Fire Prev. (20hrs), First Responder (42hrs), Map & Compass (8hrs), Wildland Fire Skills (4hrs), Commo & Radio (4hrs), Handtool Use (8hrs), Fire Shelters (8hrs), Belt Wx Kit (4hrs), Aviation Safety (6hrs) Curriculum: ADVANCED Orientation (2hrs) S-230 Crew Boss (24hrs), S-234 Firing Methods (24hrs), S-270 Basic Air Ops (16 hrs) S-290 Inter. Fire Behavior (32hrs), Fireline Leadership (40hrs) Fuels Mgmt/Fire Use (24hrs), Fatality Case Study (8hrs) Graduation (2hrs) Curriculum: SUPPLEMENTAL TRNG. Local Orientation (12hrs), Fire Equip/Mtnc & Drills (16hrs), Spec Company/Crew Drills (28hrs), S-205 Urban Interface (32hrs), S-211 Pumps (24hrs), S-212 Saws (21 hrs), Driving for Class B Commercial License (80hrs) Hazmat (24hrs) 4000 total Program hrs. (2000 can be prior experience) Current BLM WAE GS-4/5/6 BLM, WFAP (Fire Supervisor Academy) Curriculum: GS-5GS-6GS-7 See See See Attached Attached Attached Program Program Program Requirements Requirements Requirements -based on “typical” Position Descriptions at each level. BLM and Other Fed Agency PFT, Resource Personnel Other Fed Agency WAE – GS-5 WAE – GS 5/6/7BLM Temp (SCEP) - GS-4/5/6 Required participation Required participation Optional participation Required or optional participation? TBA BLM Temp (SCEP) GS-4/5/6 Other Fed Agency Temp (SCEP) GS-4/5/6 Must Complete USFS, R-5 WFAP Curriculum Optional participation Other Fed Agency WAE GS-4/5/6 Optional participation

Interagency Wildland Firefighter Apprenticeship Program – DRAFT DESIGN Non- Apprentice Trainees (All Agencies) Fire PFT’s & WAE’s Resource Personnel Attendance limited to space available after apprentices are selected Formal Apprentices (All Agencies) Temp(SCEP)GS-4/5/6 First Priority Prerequisite Suppression Skills Training S-190 Intro to Fire Behavior(6 hrs) S-131 Advanced Firefighter(8 hrs) S-230 Crew Boss(24 hrs) S-270 Basic Air Operations(16 hrs) S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior(32 hrs) S-205 Wildland/Urban Interface(32 hrs) S-211 Portable Pumps & Water Use(16 hrs) S-212 Wildland Powersaws(28 hrs) Fireline Leadership(40 hrs) S-234 Ignition Operations(24 hrs) Total hrs(226 hrs) GS-5 Program Requirements Completion of Prerequisite Suppression Skills plus S-200 IAIC – ICT4(16 hrs) I-200 Basic ICS(12 hrs) Basic Briefing Techniques(16 hrs) Basic Computer Operations(16 hrs) Intro Fire Retirement & Fed Benefits(12 hrs) Fire Management in 21 st Century(16 hrs) On The Job Training(1000) (See Attached Program Requirements for Actual Curriculum) GS-6 Program Requirements Completion of all GS-5 Program Requirements plus S-330 Task Force/Strike Team Leader(24 hrs) S-390 Intro to Fire Behavior Calculations(16 hrs) I-300 Intermediate ICS(27 hrs) M-410 Facilitative Instructor(32 hrs) Engine Operations Training(40 hrs) Writing through Critical Thinking(24 hrs) Word Processing Software / (24 hrs) (See Attached Program Requirements for Actual Curriculum) GS-7 Program Requirements Completion of all GS-6 Program Requirements plus Rx 340 Intor to Fire Effects(60 hrs) S-339 Division/Group Supervisor(20 hrs) M-410 Facilitative Instructor(32 hrs) RX 300 Prescribed Fire Burn Boss(60 hrs) The Manager’s Role in EEO(16 hrs) Risk Management for Firefighters(24 hrs) Fire Management in BLM(24 hrs) Database & Spreadsheet Software(24 hrs) (See Attached Program Requirements for Actual Curriculum) Career Conditional WAE – GS 5 CRWB(t), FFT1(t) Career Conditional WAE – GS-6 TFLD/STLD(t) ICT4(t), RXI2(t) ENOP(t) Career Conditional WAE – GS 7 DIVS(t), ICT3(t) Interagency WFAP