Job Description
Job Description
Description
Patriot Enterprises will provide the Army National Guard (ARNG) Military Funeral Honors (MFH) and Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) support to geographically dispersed service members and families. The SOS Program Trainer develops, manages, and provides the training necessary to develop and maintain a high level of proficiency amongst the SOS staff. Trainers will assist with case transfers between components and from Casualty Mortuary Affairs Operations Division (CMAOD).
Duties and Responsibilities
The Program Trainer shall provide the following training to SOS State Coordinators
- New Hire Training Curriculum, shall include, but not limited to :
Program Policy / Guidance
Reporting RequirementsDatabase UseOperations HandbookTravel Policy & RequirementsMandatory Training & PoliciesNew Hire IMCOM Online TrainingProgram Training Curriculum, shall include, but not limited to :Program Overview & Background
Program requirements & expectationsDuty to WarnDatabase training (SOS Module & DCIPS)Survivor BenefitsMeeting a Survivor face to faceContinuing Training, shall include, but not limited to :Targeted / Identified training
Database TrainingNew requirements, guidance & policies trainingProfessional Development training (program, professional, personal & wellness)Coordinate and conduct virtual SOS Annual Training events / conferences :Develop a draft, agenda, training package and training evaluation forms and submit to the COR-RA for approval 45 days in advance of the virtual training event.
Submit an After-Action Report (AAR) to the COR-RA within 10 calendar days of the completion of the training event. The AAR shall summarize the details of the event, number of attendees, topics covered, summary of training evaluations, and any lessons learned or recommendations for future training events.Bi-Annual SOS Coordinator Training. All SOS Coordinators shall attend the 24-40 hour Installation Management Command (IMCOM) bi-annual training when offered.Regional Training. Additional Regional training events may be conducted virtually.Education
High school diploma or equivalentMinimum Qualifications
At least 3 years of relevant training experience in military funeral honors, information, assistance, outreach, referral, and follow-up services to Families and survivors from all service componentsPossess a strong sense of mission, focus, knowledge, and resourcefulness related to SOSPossess an understanding of the sensitive nature of SOSAbility to effectively deliver remote based and in-person trainingKnowledge of how to identify and maintain available resources and directories to help Families and survivors understand their benefits, facilitate referrals for bereavement counseling, and assist with navigating programs such as VA benefits, TRICARE, and educational opportunitiesUnderstand applicable Army, NGB, State NG, and IMCOM policies, regulations, guidance, SOPs, training, and resourcesUnderstand ARNG organization and structure and military cultureExperience with Microsoft Office productsSelf-starter and good time management skillsAbility to travelS. citizenship requiredAbility to pass extensive background investigation