BRANCH CHIEF, ATLANTIC WEST REGION, (BC-BDW)

In addition to General Duties, the branch chief, under the direction and supervision of the Division Chief, RBS Outreach Districts Liaison, shall have the following responsibilities:

  • Provide assistance to Coast Guard units, Auxiliary national directorates, and Auxiliary district organizations in their efforts to promote and support recreational boating safety programs.
  • Have overall responsibility for liaisons with respective state organizations and state liaison officers in their assigned regions.
  • Establish a meaningful, ongoing relationship with regular interaction with the State Liaison Officers of those states assigned to the respective region.
  • Investigate state issues adversely affecting the intent outlined in the State Liaison Guide that the Auxiliary can help resolve.
  • Communicate such issues to appropriate Auxiliary staff officer(s) via the chain of leadership and management
  • Compile and forward quarterly reports to the DVC-BD.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications Required:

Excellent interpersonal skills.

  • Overall knowledge of Auxiliary recreational boating safety initiatives.
  • Demonstrated team-oriented management style.
  • Excellent computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Docs).
  • Prior national staff experience preferred, but not required.

If interested please forward a completed ANSC-7062, Application for National Staff, resume and a statement as to why you are interested in the position to DVC-BD Richard Young at Richard.Young@cgauxnet.us.

BRANCH CHIEF, PACIFIC REGION, (BC-BDP)

In addition to General Duties, the branch chief, under the direction and supervision of the Division Chief, RBS Outreach Districts Liaison, shall have the following responsibilities:

  • Provide assistance to Coast Guard units, Auxiliary national directorates, and Auxiliary district organizations in their efforts to promote and support recreational boating safety programs.
  • Have overall responsibility for liaisons with respective state organizations and state liaison officers in their assigned regions.
  • Establish a meaningful, ongoing relationship with regular interaction with the State Liaison Officers of those states assigned to the respective region.
  • Investigate state issues adversely affecting the intent outlined in the State Liaison Guide that the Auxiliary can help resolve.
  • Communicate such issues to appropriate Auxiliary staff officer(s) via the chain of leadership and management
  • Compile and forward quarterly reports to the DVC-BD.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications Required:

  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Overall knowledge of Auxiliary recreational boating safety initiatives.
  • Demonstrated team-oriented management style.
  • Excellent computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Docs).
  • Prior national staff experience preferred, but not required.

If interested please forward a completed ANSC-7062, Application for National Staff, resume and a statement as to why you are interested in the position to DVC-BD Richard Young at Richard.Young@cgauxnet.us.