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Flotilla 13-4 Member Training


All new members after receiving their ID number will need to complete the following Mandated Courses:

ICS 100

ICS 700

Overview:  Auxiliary Mandated Training (AUXMT) prepares United States Coast Guard Auxiliarists to effectively serve as members of a volunteer organization that is in frequent contact with the American public and which augments and supports the US Coast Guard. This training provides a basic understanding of critical human relations policies, personal safety and organizational security topics, and the National Incident Management System.

Completion of AUXMT requirements places Auxiliarists on the same footing as other members of the Coast Guard workforce and allows seamless integration with their active duty, reserve and civilian employee counterparts. It also ensures that all members of the Coast Guard workforce stand ready to provide Service to Nation, fulfill our commitment to Duty to People, and reflects our Commitment to Excellence. To be considered ready to serve and in good standing with one of our nation's premiere volunteer organizations, members must conform to these training requirements. All Auxiliarists are strongly encouraged to embrace these training requirements and assist their Auxiliary shipmates to successfully complete them whenever needed.

Consequences: Mandated Training cannot be taken lightly. The following policy incentives and consequences related to AUXMT have been approved by Auxiliary national leadership and the Chief Director of Auxiliary, and shall be effective on January 1, 2016. Completion of Mandated Training and currency maintenance has the following general policies:

  • All Auxiliarists who have a Base Enrollment Date (BED) prior to 01 January 2016 must complete AUXMT by 31 December 2016 to qualify, re-certify, and avoid REYR status, as applicable, in any competency.
  • All Auxiliarists who have a BED after 31 December 2015 must complete AUXMT by the end of the first full calendar year after their BED to qualify in any competency.
  • For all Auxiliarists, events occurring after 01January 2016 such as eligibility for certain awards, elections, Auxiliary ID cards, C-Schools, and augmenting the Coast Guard will require AUXMT to be completed prior to those events regardless of their BED.

 The details of this policy are given in the following ALAUX – AUXILIARY MANDATED TRAINING (AUXMT) - NEW DELIVERY METHODS AND POLICY CHANGES 03 June 2015 at this link: ALAUX AUXMT.

 

 

a. To be successfully completed by the end of the first full year of enrollment and then once every five years thereafter:

(1) Building Resilience and Preventing Suicide in the CG - course 502379

(2) Security Fundamentals - course code 810030

(3) Privacy at DHS: Protecting Personal Information - course 810015

(4) Sexual Harassment Prevention - course 81000

(5) Sexual Assault Prevention / Response - course 810045

(6) Civil Rights Awareness - course 502319

b. To be successfully completed only once (new enrollees must complete them by the end of the first full year of enrollment):

 (1) Ethics 1 / Personal Gifts - course 502306

(2) Influenza Training - course 502290

To meet requirements for full qualification in the Coast Guard Auxiliary individuals are required to take a series of introductory on-line, on-zoom, or in-person courses. Our thorough Member Training program provides personal mentors to support all enrollees in completion of initial training and assist them in procuring proper uniforms.

Member Training further enriches Auxiliary members by providing additional courses of interest or necessity for future qualifications, and we work closely with everyone to find interesting endeavors.

Our Member Training Officer, together with our Information Systems Officer, closely follow all member accomplishments, annual performance and achievements which often leads to recognition and awards.

Member Training offers qualifications in many interests and proficiencies including:

 

  • Vessel Examination and Boating Safety
  • Operations and Boat Crew/Coxswain training
  • Public Education Instruction and Member Training
  • Public Affairs and Publications
  • Administration: financial, records, reports, and materials
  • Aids to Navigation Verification
  • Radio Communications
  • Leadership
  • And many others

 

Leadership positions follow engaged members at the local, regional and national level. 

To learn more about Member Training please see the Southeast District Member Training page, and contact

 

Randy Woods: [email protected]