Role of the JNCO Dorset Wiltshire Wing JNCO Course.

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Role of the JNCO Dorset Wiltshire Wing JNCO Course

By the end of this lesson you will be able to: Understand the Role of the JNCO Know what is expected of a JNCO Understand your responsibilities for Cadet welfare Understand your responsibilities for Fire and Security Objectives

Responsibilities of a JNCO Control a section of cadets Maintain good conduct, behaviour and discipline Exercise appropriate responsibility for welfare Plan, Organise and/or complete tasks Carry out responsibilities for Fire & Safety Advise cadets on ATC organisation

Dealing with Cadet welfare problems Voice concerns to a Senior NCO Speak with the Squadron WO Speak with any other uniformed member of staff Continue to monitor the cadet in question

Fire Actions on discovering a fire What the fire alarm sounds like Where the emergency exits are Where the fire appliances are Where the assembly point is

Security Read and understand local unit security orders Report anything suspicious to members of staff DO NOT GET DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN ANY SECURITY INCIDENT

Security – incident reporting The 5 W’s WHAT happened WHEN did it happen WHERE did it happen WHO was involved WHY did it happen

Reporting people A – B - C - D - E - F - G - H - Age Build Clothing Distinguishing Marks Elevation (Height) Face Gait (Style of walking) Hair

Reporting vehicles S – C – R – I – M - Shape Colour Registration Identification Marks Make and Model

By the end of this lesson you will be able to; Understand the Role of the JNCO Know what is expected of a JNCO Understand your responsibilities for Cadet welfare Understand your responsibilities for Fire and Security Objectives