Date/Time
		
		4/21/2026 - 4/30/2026
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Eastern
	1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
		
		Training
		
	Event Description
		***This course is not hosted by the National CERT Association. This event is posted to create awareness of CERT Train-the-Trainer course available through EMI.***
Course DescriptionThis course prepares participants to deliver FEMA's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training course. This Train-the-Trainer course focuses on preparing instructors to:
- Deliver CERT Basic Training.
 - Convey the messages and intent of the CERT program (e.g., safety, teamwork, place in overall community Emergency Operations Plan).
 - Assure that participants achieve the objectives of CERT Basic Training.
 - Create a comfortable yet managed learning environment.
 
- CERT history, program purpose, and values.
 - Materials and requirements for the CERT Basic Training course.
 - Roles of the CERT instructor.
 - Effective presentation of CERT Basic Training content.
 - Effective coaching and demonstration of skills in the classroom.
 - Practices to maximize learning.
 - Effective evaluation of CERT training participants.
 
Selection Criteria: Individuals who will serve as the Course Manager for the CERT Basic Training course and be CERT Basic Training course instructors.
Location
		
		Setting: Live Virtual
		
	Contact Person
		
		NETC Admissions
(phone: 301-447-1035)
	(phone: 301-447-1035)
Details
		
		Schedule
	- Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for two weeks (6 days)
 - Times: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EST)
 
Prerequisites
- A referral from a CERT-sponsoring agency, typically a local, regional, or state government agency.
 - If you are not a first responder, the CERT Basic Training is required.
 - For current first responders, the CERT Basic Training or IS 317: Introduction to CERT is required.
 - Approval from the state CERT coordinating agency if that agency sponsors the CERT T-T-T Course.
 
Enrollment for EMI Courses
Participants can apply to EMI courses any time up to 6 weeks before the start of the course. For participants who apply early, acceptance letters will be sent 8 weeks prior to the start of the course. Apply online: https://training.fema.gov/generaladmissionsapplication/staticforms/startapplication.aspx.
Dates for courses can be accessed at https://training.fema.gov/EMIcourses. The NETC Admissions Office will review the applications as they are received and notify applicants regarding their status.
Once accepted into a course, participants will receive an acceptance letter with further instructions.
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