Posted on May 15, 2016
Has anyone ever been to the Unit Training Management course?
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I was recently selected to be my unit's training NCO. Has anyone ever been to the unit training course? If so where is it located and how long is it?
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I went when I was stationed at Fort Hood back in 09. If I remember correctly it was 2 weeks long. What helped me, I got acquainted with AR 350-1 and had a sit down with the S3 for a good battle rhythm.
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Hooah! Luckily I'm already assigned to the S3 section so I'm going to have a sit down with my NCOIC. I just downloaded AR 350-1 and I also have the CTG (Commander's Training Guidance) to help me out.
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There is a "Training NCO" course that is held at the Professional Education Center (PEC) at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. This is a 40 hours course that is helpful for newly appointed Training NCO's because the first 4 days cover DTMS almost exclusively. The last day and a half prior to out-processing they cover ATRRS input.
Depending on your "Daily duties and scope" assigned by your Supervisor/Rater, you may be required to complete many other administrative duties as well. If this is the case, you should also consider looking into the Basic HR and Admin Course. This is another 40 hours course that covers many other topics such as resolving pay problems and submitting Soldiers pay, memo writing, awards, and many other common tasks.
Best of luck SSG!
Depending on your "Daily duties and scope" assigned by your Supervisor/Rater, you may be required to complete many other administrative duties as well. If this is the case, you should also consider looking into the Basic HR and Admin Course. This is another 40 hours course that covers many other topics such as resolving pay problems and submitting Soldiers pay, memo writing, awards, and many other common tasks.
Best of luck SSG!
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