What is the difference between CES and foundation courses?
Eligibility: The Foundation Course is available to all Army Civilians as a self-development tool. The Civilian Education System (CES) Basic Course is designed for the Army Civilian leader who exercises direct leadership to effectively lead and care for teams. The Basic Course is required for GS 5–9 supervisors (and equivalent pay band/pay plan).
What are the courses available on alms?
ATRRS Courses available on ALMS: 1 Risk Management Basic 2 Risk Management Civilian Basic 3 Leaders Safety and Occupational Health Course (LSC) 4 Additional Duty Safety Course
What is CES Basic Course in the Army?
Basic Course (GS-01 thru 09) The Civilian Education System (CES) Basic Course is designed for the Army Civilian leader who exercises direct leadership to effectively lead and care for teams. The Basic Course is required for GS 5–9 supervisors (and equivalent pay band/pay plan).
There are five levels within CES. Level 1 is the Foundation Course and it is an online course required for all Army Civilians who entered the Army Civilian Corps after 30 September 2006. This course is a pre-requisite for all CES resident course attendance.