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Youth Firesetter Program Manager

Interested in helping educate others on fire safety? Pursue a Youth Firesetter Program Manager Certification to grow your counseling, management, and training skills.

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1. Complete prerequisites

Candidates must hold and maintain a professional credential in one of the following:

  • Law enforcement officer
  • Health care professional (EMT, EMTP, physician, or nurse)
  • Social service worker
  • Mental health worker
  • Educator
  • Fire and Life Safety Educator I (Pro-Board and/or IFSAC certification)
  • Fire Investigator (Pro-Board or IFSAC certification, OR another nationally-recognized and approved credential.

See the Youth Firesetter Program Manager candidate handbook (PDF) for details about which certifications and training courses are accepted. Prerequisites are listed on Page 3.

2. Fill out an application

First, you will need a FEMA Student Identification Number to apply. Find your FEMA student ID or register for one

Next, download, digitally complete, and save the Youth Firesetter Program Manager application (PDF).

3. Select when and where you will take your tests

Use this map or the Acadis portal to find a testing site. Open dates for certification exams and application deadlines are below.

Upcoming open Youth Firesetter Program Manager exam dates, by application deadline
 
Exam Site Application Deadline Written Exam Skill Exam Email Your Application To:
There are no upcoming exam dates for this certification. Check with your preferred testing site for more information.

 

Can’t find what you need? Your preferred testing site may add more dates throughout the year. Contact them for more information.

▶  Download a PDF version of the certifications exam schedule.

4. Send completed application

Applications must be submitted to your preferred testing site by the deadline they have listed, or by three weeks before the test date.

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Skills we're looking for

Here's what we test for in an Youth Firesetter Program Manager skill exam. 

5. Take written and skills tests

After you have an approved application, your written and skills tests will be on the dates and locations listed by your testing site. Contact them with questions or for assistance.

Once you pass both tests, you will be certified as a Youth Firesetter Program Manager. Congratulations!

Get help

If at any point you need help with the certification process, contact the coordinator listed as the contact for your testing site. You can get help with general questions about the certification process by emailing us at ra-empsfacertprogram@pa.gov, or by calling us at 717-248-1115.