EOC Position Credentialing Program
NQS Implementation
In Fiscal Year 2022, FEMA began requiring implementation of the National Qualification System (NQS) for all Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) funding recipients, including the State of Florida. To maintain compliance with this requirement, the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM or Division) is implementing NQS using a phased approach over the course of three years. Once fully implemented, the Division will be tasked with issuing and tracking credentials for various incident management and emergency management positions within Florida.
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EOC Position Credentialing SOG
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Credentialing Standard Operating Guide outlines the policies and procedures established by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), in coordination with the FQS Working Group, for qualifying, certifying, and credentialing personnel for EOC positions. It serves as guidance for stakeholders, including local government officials and emergency management support teams, on implementing the Florida Qualification System (FQS). The EOC Credentialing Standard Operating Guide also defines roles, training, evaluation, and certification processes to ensure personnel are prepared for emergency management roles. The document includes qualification criteria, Position Task Book (PTB) requirements, and pathways for certification and maintaining credentials.
Position Task Books for the EOC Position Qualifications Program’s initial cadre of positions are now available. These Task Books are designed to document experience and verify task completion necessary for qualification in specific EOC roles, enhancing mutual aid and operational effectiveness through standardized competencies.
Applicants can request to initiate a position task book via the EPQP SharePoint page. To initiate a Position Task Book, applicants must have completed all prerequisite trainings and be approved by the EOC Credentialing Program Manager. Any applicants seeking more information should contact EMST@em.myflorida.com for additional information and support.
Qualified Evaluators & Final Evaluator information can be found on the EPQP SharePoint site.
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The Historical Recognition period is now open for the following positions:
- EOC Recovery Section Coordinator
- Agency Representative (Liaison Officer)
- ESF Lead (ESF Coordinating Officer)
- EOC Situation Unit Leader
- EOC Resource Unit Leader
- EOC Demobilization Unit Leader
- EOC Unit Leader (Generalized)
- Volunteer & Donation Specialist
The historical recognition period allows individuals to gain qualification for specific EOC positions by acknowledging prior experience, training, and education. This process is activated when a new position task book (PTB) is introduced, enabling initial credentialing without the standard qualification process. Applicants must provide documentation, such as action plans and professional references, to verify relevant experience obtained within the past ten years. Historical Recognition for the positions listed above is open from December 15th 2025 to December 16th, 2025. Any applications received in that time will be considered for certification. After the deadline, anyone seeking certification must complete the full Position Task Book process.
Application Documents
These are the instructions for the completion of the Historical Recognition Application. It includes information about training prerequisites, qualifying experiences, documentation requirements, and upload instructions.
Application for Historical Recognition
This is the application packet that MUST be submitted alongside supportive documentation to be considered during the Historical Recognition period for these positions.
Applications can be submitted via the EPQP SharePoint site.
The following trainings are required for ALL positions currently open for Historical Recognition:
IS-100
IS-700
IS-800
IS-2200
G0191
E/L/G-2300
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For questions regarding the EOC Position Credentialing program, please contact:
Connor Stolp – Credentialing Manager
Bailey Vandewalle – EOC Position Credentialing Planner
