![]() When a chaplain is not assigned, the CDI works under the direction of the unit commander and wing chaplain. Perform CDI duties under the direction of a chaplain when one is assigned to their unit. Provide non-clergy support to assist chaplains in providing ministry to the CAP community. CDI´s will:Ĭomplete training requirements for character development Instructors.ĭevelop moral leadership seminars for cadets. CDI´s are part of the CAP Chaplain Service, but have different qualifications and different responsibilities than chaplains. The moral leadership officer is an individual active in and approved by their denomination or faith group. Every chaplain should be familiar with the following CAP directives: CAPR 20-1, CAPR 265-1, CAPP 221, CAPP 221A and CAPP 265-4. The specific duties of CAP chaplains at each echelon of command are stated in CAPR 265-1. Participating in ecclesiastical public relations activities. ![]() Participating in Emergency Services missions and exercises by providing a chaplain presence and resource for members participating in the mission/exercise and those on the scene who may be in distress. Participating as chaplains in cadet summer encampments and other cadet activities. Performing professional functions as necessary, for example, religious services, liturgies, pastoral counseling, etc.Ĭonducting moral leadership programs as outlined in the CAPP 265 series entitled "Values for Living," and CAPR 52-16. Providing pastoral care of senior and cadet members, including counseling, visitation, encouragement, and other special assistance as the chaplain may be able to provide. This program includes, but is not limited to: The chaplain implements and executes the CAP Chaplain Service program as recommended by the Chaplain Service Advisory council and as stated in CAPR 265-1. The chaplain is a member of the commander´s staff at all echelons of command, and as such is the advisor to the commander and his/her staff on matters of religion, morals, and the well-being of personnel under his/her command. Promote CAP aerospace education courses and instructional materials in local schools.Īerospace Education Officers should complete appropriate portions of CAPP 215 and be familiar with CAPR 52-16, CAPR 50-17, CAPP 15, CAPR 50-4, CAPR 280-2, and all aerospace education texts described in the CAP Bookstore Catalog and the HQ CAP/ETA publication entitled " Aerospace Education Teaching Materials." These materials are all free for download from eServices. They shall Provide special aerospace education presentations to the general public. Implement the CAP external aerospace education program in their community. Supervise the aerospace education testing program for cadets. Generate and supervise the aerospace education activities and supporting projects for cadets. Monitor the aerospace education portion of the CAP cadet program. To implement and direct the aerospace education portion of the CAP cadet program they shall: Perform related duties as assigned by the unit commander.Īdministrative Officers should be familiar primarily with CAPP 205 and CAP regulations in the 5 and 10 series. ![]() Prepare and authenticate administrative authorizations. Implement administrative policies and procedures.Ĭontrol correspondence (including messages). Implements, manages and directs administrative services activities. ![]() Participating in emergency services exercises.Īerospace education activities (in coordination with aerospace education officer).Īctivities Officers should be familiar with CAP regulations in the 50, 76, 160, and 900 series. Plans and conducts interesting and challenging activities for CAP cadets, to include but not limited to: Senior Member Duty Positions Activities Officer There are additional areas in which cadets can work that are not official Cadet Duty Positions. Taken from Figure 13, page 22 of CAPR 30-1 Organization of Civil Air PatrolĪlso see the list of Senior Member Duty Positions above. Taken from Figure 12, page 21 of CAPR 30-1 Organization of Civil Air PatrolĬlick on links here to see descriptions of each officer's role further down this page. Please look over the list of Cadet Duty Positions and then the Senior Member Positions to see what interests you the most. There are additional Senior Member Duty Positions that do not have a corresponding official Cadet Duty Position, but cadets can still work with the seniors in these roles. However, cadets, through, cadet leadership and duty positions, are encouraged and expected to help run the squadron.Ĭadets, please see the list of Cadet Duty Positions listed below. ![]() In a Cadet Squadron, senior members are present to help the programming for cadets operate. ![]()
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