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RNR CODC Module 5 Handbook

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i ABOUT MODULE 5<br />

The <strong>RNR</strong> Unit Commanding Officer (<strong>RNR</strong> CO) is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the operational capability and<br />

management of their <strong>RNR</strong> Unit. The <strong>RNR</strong> CO is expected to undertake their Command responsibilities competently, resolutely and<br />

with confidence and in so doing to<br />

• Interpret and implement Directives cascaded from Commander Maritime Reserves (CMR)<br />

• Manage the Human Elements of the <strong>RNR</strong> Unit including recruitment and training<br />

• Oversee internal and external <strong>RNR</strong> Unit communications<br />

• Oversee the strategic, tactical, financial and logistical requirements of the <strong>RNR</strong> Unit<br />

• Oversee safety, health, environmental and fire (SHEF) requirements of the <strong>RNR</strong> Unit and to<br />

• Participate in the National Development of Maritime Reserve business.<br />

This unit covers Initial Naval Training (INT) and Core Maritime Skills (CMS) Training.<br />

By the end of this unit, you will be able to<br />

• Explain the joining prerequisites for Royal Naval Reserve Officer Cadets and Ratings<br />

• Explain the Phase I and II Training Pipeline for Maritime Reservists<br />

• Explain the function of Role Performance Statements<br />

<strong>RNR</strong> <strong>CODC</strong> HANDBOOK MODULE 5 » ABOUT MODULE 5 1

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