Group III, Texas Wing - SWR-TX-030

 Civil Air Patrol     U.S. Air Force Auxiliary 

Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond



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Emergency Services (ES) Officer - Job Description

Manages and directs emergency services activities. They shall:

  • Develop agreements with agencies responsible for search, domestic emergencies, and civil defense.

  • Develop and maintain an adequate emergency service force.

  • Develop training programs to ensure that highly qualified ES personnel are available for search and rescue, and disaster relief missions.

  • Develop plans and standard operating procedures to support the wing’s emergency services program.

  • Maintain records to determine the status of resources (personnel, vehicles aircraft, radios and other emergency equipment) available for ES missions.

  • Develop and maintain a rapid alerting system for assembling necessary resources in a timely manner.

The emergency services officer should be familiar with CAPP 213, CAPR 50-15, CAPR 55-1, CAPR 60-1 and CAPP 2.


Emergency Services Training Officer - Job Description

Assists the ES Officer in managing and directing ES training activities. They shall:

  • Document ES training accomplished and qualifications earned.

  • Coordinate with the SAR and DR officers to ensure that training programs are adequate.

  • Coordinate with external agencies for other ES training.

  • Prepare and process CAPFs 101 for new or requalifying personnel.

The ES training officer should be familiar with CAPP 213, CAPR 50-15, CAPR 55-1, CAPR 60-1, CAPP 2 and applicable FEMA publications.


Search and Rescue (SAR) Officer - Job Description

Assists the ES officer in managing and directing search and rescue activities. They shall:

  • Develop SAR agreements with state emergency management officials and other CAP units, if needed.

  • Know CAP SAR responsibilities in areas of operation.

  • Develop a unit SAR force that is capable of responding to request from the appropriate Rescue Coordination Centers or other responsible agencies.

  • Ensure the SAR training program is adequate.

  • Develop operational procedures for rapid alerting and assembling of SAR task force personnel.

  • Coordinate wing SAR evaluations, training missions, and exercises.

The search and rescue officer should be familiar with CAPR 50-15, CAPR 55-1, CAPR 60-1, CAPP 213 and CAPP 2.


Disaster Relief Officer - Job Description

Assists the ES Officer in managing and directing disaster preparedness activities. They shall:

  • Develop agreements with state emergency management officials pertaining to natural disaster and civil defense activities.

  • Develop a unit disaster preparedness force capable of responding to appropriate requests.

  • Ensure the civil defense and natural disaster training programs are adequate.

  • Develop operational procedures for rapid alerting and assembling of disaster preparedness task force personnel.

  • Coordinate wing disaster preparedness evaluations, training missions, and exercises.

  • Know disaster preparedness responsibility of CAP in areas of operation. This includes unit’s responsibilities in the State and Region Disaster Airlift (SARDA) plan.

The disaster preparedness officer should be familiar with CAPR 50-15, CAPR 55-1, CAPR 60-1, and applicable Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publications.

 

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