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Discover career information, conference dates, webinars, and important information about planning, preparing, and training for a natural or man-made disaster

Ready Kids!

July 12th, 2020|

Disasters happen everywhere, and every member of the family can prepare. Preparedness for the future starts today. Whether you’re a kid or teen yourself, a parent or loved one, or work with youth, Ready Kids has tools and information to help before, during and after disasters.

Clery Center

July 13th, 2020|

Our efforts to end campus violence are focused where we believe they will have the most impact: working with colleges and universities to help them understand and comply with the requirements of the Clery Act.

Workforce at Pierce College

July 13th, 2020|

Our Workforce programs help you get the training and assistance you need to find work or re-enter the workforce. See the programs to find out what might be available to you.

Practical Information on Crisis Planning Brochure

July 12th, 2020|

Taking action now can save lives, prevent injury, and minimize property damage in the moments of a crisis. If you do not have a crisis plan in place, it is time to develop one. If you have one, review, practice, and update your plan. This brochure is designed to assist schools and communities in either situation.

Our Center provides statewide leadership which supports diversity and ensures the industry’s academic programs remain cutting-edge.

What We Do?

The Center of Excellence for Homeland Security-Emergency Management (HSEM) helps state community and technical colleges (CTC) prepare a skilled workforce to help maintain our national security, ensure an effective response to all-hazard events through education and training initiatives, and build disaster resilience in our communities.

Our goal is to provide effective leadership and coordination that rapidly responds to the interests of educational institutions and workforce training needs of the HSEM (all-hazard) business and industry sectors across the state. From our offices at Pierce College in Lakewood, Washington, we accomplish this through working with a coalition of all 34 community and technical colleges, public agencies, and private sector organizations.

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OUR GOALS

The Center serves the interests of education institutions and workforce training needs of Homeland Security Emergency Management business and industry sectors across Washington State.

  • Coordination – responds to workforce training needs

  • Career Pathways – promote and establish career pathways

  • Preparedness – help communities prepare for disasters

We help prepare a skilled workforce to maintain our national security and effectively respond to all hazard events through education and training.

OUR VALUES

Our Center provides statewide leadership which supports diversity and ensures the industry’s academic programs remain cutting-edge.

Homeland Security involves agencies and organizations who work to improve the security of the United States public and private interests. Homeland Security activities can include customs, border, and immigration enforcement, emergency response to natural and man-made disasters, anti-terrorism work, and cyber-security.

Emergency management creates the framework which communities use to reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters.

Emergency management seeks to promote safer, less vulnerable communities with the capacity to cope with hazards and disasters.

Emergency Management protects communities by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters.

For Students and Industry Workforce

  • Access to industry news and training programs via the website.
  • Degree/certificate programs and continuing education
  • Clear education and career pathways for incumbent workforce and students.
  • Access to programs that upgrade skills in reading, writing, communicating, and mathematics.

For Business and Industry Partners

  • Collaborate with educational institutions to address workforce training needs.
  • Provide access to distance learning options for current employees in selected emergency management or Homeland Security related subjects.
  • Promote Homeland Security and Emergency Management training opportunities through regional conferences, seminars, and trade shows.
  • Provide access to a convenient website that provides linkage to local, state and national resources and information about Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
  • Gain access to a trained workforce with cutting edge skill sets, knowledge and tools to meet industry needs.

For Community

  • Provide access to resources, training and education that can better prepare a community to deal with disastrous events.
  • Facilitate support and assistance from local community colleges and state resources to prepare citizens, local community organizations, agencies, businesses, and industry to help respond and recover from all hazard events.

Educators

  • Provide support for curriculum development, enhancement and expansion.
  • Help facilitate the articulation arrangements between secondary and postsecondary academic institutions.
  • Provide information about and attend professional development workshops and conferences.
  • Conduct emergency management training table tops to enhance student, staff, and faculty safety and security.
  • Provide community all hazard preparedness information and resources to build personal and community resilience.

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