The Airborne Public Safety Accreditation Commission prides itself in selecting highly qualified and experienced individuals to become unit on-site assessors. Assessors are required to be experienced in public safety aviation while being committed to the principles and advancement of the public safety aviation industry. Assessors shall demonstrate the following characteristics/attributes during the entire assessment:
- High level of professionalism
- Confidentiality
- Objectivity
- High level of positive interpersonal communication skills
- Open, warm and friendly manner
- Initiative
- Accountability
- Honesty and Integrity
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply to become an assessor. Click here to view the qualification requirements for the position of assessor and click here to obtain and submit an on-line application.
Assessors
Bill Probets, Lead Assessor - East Bay Regional Parks District
Scott Beck, Fire Assessor - Kern Co (CA) Fire Department
Bill Fitzgerald, Assessor - Orange Co (CA) Sheriff's Department
Brian Martin, Assessor - Maryland State Police
William Payne, Fire Assessor - CAL FIRE
Steve Robertson, Assessor - Glendale (CA) Police Department