The wildland fire leadership levels illustrate the standard for desired leaderships skills and knowledge needed at various levels of the organization. These levels reference information found in Leading in the Wildland Fire Service, PMS 494-2; the NWCG Standards for Course Delivery, PMS 901-1; the Individual Development Plan Guide; and OPM’s Proficiency Levels for Leadership Competencies.
Learn about the different levels of leadership and self-study learning opportunities within the Wildland Fire Learning Portal:
- Wildland Fire Leadership Levels Description
- Leadership Self-Study - Level 1
- Leadership Self-Study - Level 2
- Leadership Self-Study - Level 3
- Leadership Self-Study - Level 4
- Leadership Self-Study - Level 5
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