Chief Officer: Principles And Practice

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Author: David J Purchhase

Based solidly on research and proven tactics, it describes community outreach methods, how to effectively teach fire and life safety, and how to market prevention and preparedness messages to all age groups. In-depth instruction advises on developing fire and life safety curricula, objectives, lesson plans, and presentations. This Second Edition covers all aspects of designing, budgeting for, and managing a fire and life safety program; public relations and persuasion tactics; legal considerations; and best professional practices. The importance of program evaluation and how to conduct evaluation is explained. New chapters are included to address the public information officer role and specific responsibilities, Youth Firesetter intervention strategies, and Youth Firesetter program implementation.

Table of Contents:
• Chapter 1 Leadership
• Chapter 2 Personal and Professional Development
• Chapter 3 Communications
• Chapter 4 Legal Issues
• Chapter 5 Human Resources
• Chapter 6 Intergovernmental Relations
• Chapter 7 Budget and Finance Issues
• Chapter 8 Strategic Planning
• Chapter 9 Working in the Community
• Chapter 10 Code Enforcement
• Chapter 11 Emergency Management and Response
• Appendix A An Excerpt of NFPA® 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2014 Edition
• Appendix B ProBoard Assessment Methodology Matrix for NFPA® 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2014 Edition
• Appendix C Sample Strategic Plan: An Extract from the Plainfield Fire Department Master Plan

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