Training Opportunities LT Jonathan R. French, NOAA Leadership Coordinator/Staff Officer, Commissioned Personnel Center.

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Training Opportunities LT Jonathan R. French, NOAA Leadership Coordinator/Staff Officer, Commissioned Personnel Center

Training Programs Technical Training –BOTC, B/C School Leadership Development –LAMS, –Operational Leadership Development Training –Mid-Grade –Senior Officer Leadership Training Academic Training –FUT/PUT –GI Bill Traveling for CPC Resources –eCLC NOAA Corps Portal 2

BOTC changes BOTC (Basic Officer Training Course) separated from Maritime Instruction (A-School, etc.) and Initial Flight Training. Indoctrination Training is now BOTC –Increase training on Military Protocol, Leadership Development, NOAA Corps Heritage and what it means to hold a Commission –Focus on “Leading Self” and “Leading Others” –Capstone Course: 1 week Leadership and Management School (LAMS) at USCGA BOTC A, B, C School is now Technical training held after BOTC –B & C Schools are now combined into one course (starting with BOTC 118) 3

Leadership Development Leadership and Management School (LAMS) 1 week of training during BOTC at USCGA Operational Leadership Development Training 2 weeks of training post-first sea tour / 2 ½ year mark Mid-Grade Leadership Training 2 weeks of training pre-second sea tour / 5 year mark Senior Officer Leadership Training 2 weeks of training at the 10 year mark 4

Leadership Development Leadership and Management School (LAMS) LAMS is the US Coast Guard Leadership and Management School, it is designed to equip front line leadership with the interpersonal skills and big picture thinking needed to become effective leaders in the field at the Deckplate/Small Unit level. 1 week of training during BOTC at USCGA Curriculum Self Awareness & LearningMotivation Strategic Leadership Model Communication Human Resource ManagementInteract model Personal EthicsCapstone Evaluation 5

Leadership Development Operational Leadership Development Training The curriculum is currently in development and will be added to B/C School. Direct to aviation Officers will participate with their BOTC class mates. The purpose of this course is to better prepare officers for the increased responsibility of their first land assignment. Proposed Curriculum Operational LeadershipCommunication Skills Overviews –Project Management –Budget Process –Acquisition Process 6

Leadership Development Mid-Grade Leadership Training The Mid-Grade Leadership Training was developed by the National Weather Service and adapted to the NOAA CORPS. The first class was held at the National Weather Service Training Center in Kansas City. To date over 60 officers have attended the course with 25 more schedule to start on September 13 th. Curriculum Self Assessment Communications Decision MakingSituational Leadership MotivationProfessional Development Leadership Case Study 7

Leadership Development Senior Officer Leadership Training Currently in the development phase with a proposed completion date of Winter

Leadership Development Leading Organizations: –Full Time University Training (FUT) DoD War College, Kennedy School Supplemental and Other Training –Contingent on the availability of funds, correspondence courses and most other short-term training will be approved and funded by the offices to which NOAA Corps officers are assigned. –Approving officials should evaluate requests based on the value to NOAA. –Required Training for promotion is provided by CPC via the CLC Learning Center. 9

Leadership Development Suggested Training Programs –Leadership Competencies Development Program (LCDP) –Brookings institute –Federal Executive Institute (FEI) –American Management Association (AMA) 10

Leadership Development YEARS of Service RANKLEADERSHIP TRAININGMARINER MARINER TECHNICAL TRAINING AVIATOR AVIATOR TECHNICAL TRAINING ENS LAMS JO BOTC FLIGHT ANNUAL FLIGHT TRAINING OPERATIONAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRAINING REFTRA/PSSO 2.5 LTJG LAND MID-GRADE OFFICER TRAINING 6 LT SENIOR OFFICER LEADERSHIP TRAINING OPSNAVY NAVY FLIGHT TRAINING REFTRA/PSSO LAND FLIGHT ANNUAL FLIGHT TRAINING 10 LCDR 15 FULL TIME UNIVERSITY TRAINING (IF SELECTED) XO REFTRA/PSSO LAND CDR CONTINUING EDUCATION IN EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COFLIGHT ANNUAL FLIGHT TRAINING REFTRA/PSSO LAND 20 CAPT COFLIGHT ANNUAL FLIGHT TRAINING LAND 11

Academic Training Part-time University Training (PUT) NOAA CORPS DIRECTIVES - Chapter 4 Part 1 (04103) PUT costs are intended to be shared three ways –Officer, –CPC –Line Office Must be accepted and have completed one or more graduate-level courses with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. PUT request procedures are in the NOAA Corps Directives 12

Academic Training Full-time University Training (FUT) NOAA CORPS DIRECTIVES Chapter 4 Part 1 (04103) CPC Provided FUT is Temporarily Suspended Some Line Offices offer FUT Billets –Costs are covered by the Line Office –Highly Competitive –Subject limited –Line Office must reprogram a Billet to create a FUT billet 13

GI Bill 14 Administered under the Department of Veterans Affairs GI Bill website is an excellent resource for all questions related to using your GI Bill. Eligibility requirements for each program varies Recently there have been many changes to the GI Bill: Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability Montgomery GI Bill Refund possible if you only use Post-9/11 Payouts cover: Tuition and Fees Monthly Housing Allowance (not on active duty) Book and Supply annual stipend ~ $1000

Traveling for CPC Training Technical and Leadership Training Handled by Officer Career Management Division –Training Coordinator – LT French –Management Assistant – Barbara Smith New Guidance is available on the CPC website. Boards, PCS or Other CPC related travel Handled by Officer Career Management Division and the Director, CPC’s staff. –Rodney Cole 15

Resources eCLC NOAA Corps Portal Online courses for promotion Links to other helpful websites Feedback Online Guidance: CPC ‘How To’ GI Bill Travel for CPC Assignments Become a NOAA Aviator Training Related Questions: 16