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# Next to the appropriate field, choose the '''Select''' button and upload your PDF file. | # Next to the appropriate field, choose the '''Select''' button and upload your PDF file. | ||
# You're done! PBEM reviews and accepts certificate uploads in batches. When that happens, your new certificate(s) will automatically be noted in your profile page. We will not notify you, because none of us want more silly, transactional emails, do we? | # You're done! PBEM reviews and accepts certificate uploads in batches. When that happens, your new certificate(s) will automatically be noted in your profile page. We will not notify you, because none of us want more silly, transactional emails, do we? | ||
Please note that for FEMA trainings, an Unofficial Transcript cannot be accepted. The reason is that the State requires actual certificates for prerequisite trainings in order to enroll in more advanced classes. | |||
If you have additional '''relevant''' certifications that are not listed, such as advanced ICS or a medical license, email them to [mailto:Net@portlandoregon.gov?subject=Advanced ICS certificate net@portlandoregon.gov]. Note that PBEM only tracks certifications that are related to '''a deployable NET role''', or are '''prerequisite for additional advanced training'''. For example, naloxone training is not tracked, while CPR/AED is. | If you have additional '''relevant''' certifications that are not listed, such as advanced ICS or a medical license, email them to [mailto:Net@portlandoregon.gov?subject=Advanced ICS certificate net@portlandoregon.gov]. Note that PBEM only tracks certifications that are related to '''a deployable NET role''', or are '''prerequisite for additional advanced training'''. For example, naloxone training is not tracked, while CPR/AED is. | ||
