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ID
6-509-1342
Name
Crisis Negotiation Team Leader
Status
Published
Version
1.5
Updated
12/2/2019 4:22:51 PM
Original Release
06/19/2018
Last Major Release
12/02/2019
NQS Position
Resource Category
Law Enforcement Operations
Primary Core Capability
On-scene Security, Protection and Law Enforcement
Secondary Core Capability
 
Resource Kind
Personnel
Overall Function
The Crisis Negotiation Team Leader is a law enforcement officer who supervises a Crisis Negotiation Team
Single resource
In conjunction with a NIMS typed team
NIMS Typed Team
Crisis Negotiation Team
In conjunction with a NIMS typed unit
NIMS Typed Unit
 
Description Notes
Not Specified
Supporting Core Capabilities
None
Types
Type Description
Type 1The Crisis Negotiation Team Leader is a law enforcement officer who: 1. Selects team members 2. Trains team and individuals 3. Maintains equipment 4. Makes operational assignments 5. Acts as the chief negotiator, as necessary 6. Establishes and manages a functional Negotiation Operations Center 7. Acts as a critical advisor to command personnel during the incident 8. Reports and acts as a critical advisor to the Operations Section Chief, Incident Commander (IC), or other appropriate incident command authority during an operational incident
Components
Component Notes  
EducationNot Specified
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 1Law enforcement education and training that provides the core knowledge, skills, proficiency, and ability and meets the minimum requirements for employment as a sworn law enforcement officer; plus, education and training that meets the requirements for assignment as a Crisis Negotiation Team Leader
TrainingNot Specified
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 1Completion of the following: 1. IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100 2. IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS-200 3. ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents 4. ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents 5. IS-700: National Incident Management System, An Introduction 6. IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction 7. Training in accordance with Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) procedures, practices, and equipment specific to assignment as a Crisis Negotiation Team Leader, such as: a. Basic hostage negotiation training b. Advanced hostage negotiation training c. De-escalation training
ExperienceNot Specified
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 1Two years of experience as a Crisis Negotiation Team Negotiator
Physical/Medical Fitness1. The NIMS Guideline for the National Qualification System (NQS) defines Physical/Medical Fitness levels for NIMS positions. 2. PPE is mission specific and may vary by work environment; it includes soft body armor, ballistic-reinforced metal or ceramic inserts for soft body armor, and ballistic-resistant helmet.
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 11. Arduous 2. Is able to work wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
CurrencyNot Specified
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 11. Functions in this position during an operational incident, planned event, exercise, drill, or simulation at least once every year 2. Qualified within the last year with department-approved weapons systems
Professional and Technical Licenses and CertificationsNot Specified
Component Types
Type Criteria
Type 11. State, District of Columbia, or U.S. tribal or territory law enforcement officer certification 2. Basic first aid or tactical casualty care plus cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 3. AHJ-approved hostage or crisis negotiation certification or documentation
Composition and Ordering Specifications
Specification
Discuss logistics for deploying this position, such as working conditions, length of deployment, security, communications, lodging, transportation, and meals, prior to deployment
1080
Notes
References
Reference
FEMA, NIMS 508: Crisis Negotiation Team
FEMA, NIMS 509: Crisis Negotiation Team Negotiator
FEMA, NIMS Guideline for the National Qualification System, November 2017
FEMA, NIMS Guideline for NQS, November 2017
FEMA, National Response Framework, June 2016
Published Versions
Version Publish Date Document Type
1.5 12/2/2019 4:22:51 PM PDF
1.4 11/28/2018 5:32:47 PM PDF
1.3 9/28/2018 5:18:11 PM PDF
1.2 6/19/2018 11:16:19 AM PDF
1.1 6/19/2018 9:53:05 AM PDF
1.0 6/18/2018 11:04:34 PM PDF