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910-451-0176
| Hours | |
| Mon - Fri | 0730-1630 |
| Holiday hours posted as applicable. | |
As a new Commanding Officer takes command of unit, this training will provide information to aide in the development of a successful Unit Family Readiness Program. As all key members are present, the new CO will add his/her perspective throughout this interactive briefing to make it unit specific. Topics include: Program structure, Command Team roles and responsibilities, volunteer program development, funding administration, and NAF Human Resources.
This training takes an in-depth look into the structure of the Unit, Personal Family Readiness Program. Topics covered are geared to assist appointed personnel to be the subject matter expert in family readiness for the Unit Commander. Training covers program structure, funding administration, volunteer management, special staff officer etiquette, deployment support, and local resources.
This interactive training is full of great information on the Family Readiness Program structure, local resources, good communication, and networking. This is required for appointed Command Team Advisors and Family Readiness Assistants; however it is open for anyone wishing to gain the knowledge.
Attending this training will give you a better understanding of what Operational Security (OPSEC) is and how it relates to you as a military family member or unit volunteer. The Personally Identifiable Information (PII) portion deals with protecting not only your personal information, but any information you might have access to as you support your Service Member’s unit by volunteering. This is required for appointed Family Readiness Volunteers, however it is open for anyone wishing to gain the knowledge.
A Family Readiness Officer (FRO) will learn basic functionality to sustain their unit’s eMarine website. Topics include page layout, announcements, polls, photos, and basic site maintenance. This training is required for FROs, and open to anyone whom the Unit Commanding Officer as given administrative rights to.