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Search Team Leader
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Group goals
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* Obtain education, training, and knowledge to be a leader before a callout
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* keep everyone safe
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* accomplish the assigned tasks
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'''Team attributes
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* Technical Skills
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* Group Management
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* People Skills
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Need through-out the group.
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* Not just Team Leader
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* being a good team member creates good leadership
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* being a good team member is the first step towards becoming a leader
* Leadership skills are learned through experience and training
* Leadership skills are learned through experience and training
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* you may end up in a leadership position early
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** e.g. trained person put with untrained spontaneous volunteers
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'''Technical Skills
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* have the basics -- this course
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* advanced skills
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** as required by situation
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** can be anyone in team
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** better if in the TL
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Search Team Leader
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'''Group Management
* First and foremost responsibility of a team leader: safety of the team
* First and foremost responsibility of a team leader: safety of the team
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* goal: coordinated action
* Team leader assigns functions to team members (communications, navigation, first aid) and ensures proper equipment for each is available
* Team leader assigns functions to team members (communications, navigation, first aid) and ensures proper equipment for each is available
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A Good Team Leader
 
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* Leads by example
 
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* Is always mindful of physical and mental health of team
 
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* Knows the strengths and weaknesses of the team
 
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* Encourages team problem solving
 
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A Good Team Leader
 
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* Understands the quality of search effort is his/her responsibility
 
* Accepts team assignment from SAR Management and communicates assignment to team
* Accepts team assignment from SAR Management and communicates assignment to team
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A Good Team Leader
 
* Ensures the search assignment is completed
* Ensures the search assignment is completed
* Documents team’s activities
* Documents team’s activities
* Briefs and debriefs all team members
* Briefs and debriefs all team members
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A Good Team Leader ensures that:
A Good Team Leader ensures that:
* Team members have adequate clothing, equipment, and physical conditioning for the assignment
* Team members have adequate clothing, equipment, and physical conditioning for the assignment
* Team members understand the search assignment and field commands
* Team members understand the search assignment and field commands
* Team members are focused and observant
* Team members are focused and observant
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A Good Team Leader ensures that:
 
* Capabilities and pace of all team members are considered
* Capabilities and pace of all team members are considered
* Team members are checked at frequent intervals to ensure safety and physical condition
* Team members are checked at frequent intervals to ensure safety and physical condition
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A Good Team Leader ensures that:
 
* Search team is employed to best effect. Search formation is adopted to fit the circumstance
* Search team is employed to best effect. Search formation is adopted to fit the circumstance
* The area assigned is searched and there are no gaps or omissions (unchecked ground, barriers, obstacles, etc)
* The area assigned is searched and there are no gaps or omissions (unchecked ground, barriers, obstacles, etc)
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* take team assignment and pass to members vs. group briefing
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* assign team functions [2]
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1st priority: safety of team [2]
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'''People Skills
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* Leads by example
 +
* Is always mindful of physical and mental health of team
 +
* Knows the strengths and weaknesses of the team
 +
* Encourages team problem solving
 +
* listen to your members
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* Clear Leadership
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** most common problem I see
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** being visibly in-charge
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** people want to see
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** members are willing to defer to clear leader
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** won't be challenged in SAR context
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** except when essential: safety
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** get and keep attention
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** project voice
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take team assignment and pass to members vs. group briefing
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'''make decision
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assign team functions [2]
 
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listen to your members
 
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Clear Leadership
 
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most common problem I see
 
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being visibly in-charge
 
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people want to see
 
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members are willing to defer to clear leader
 
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won't be challenged in SAR context
 
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except when essential: safety
 
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get and keep attention
 
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project voice
 
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Don't sweat the decisions
Don't sweat the decisions
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* the big stuff is obvious
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* the difficult decisions are always between near equal choices
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* any choice is good enough
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* important point is that a choice is made
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* defer to your team unless you have a strong opinion
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the big stuff is obvious
 
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the difficult decisions are always between near equal choices
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Be clear on what the decision is
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* spectrum of clarity: "I think we should", "let's", "I've decided"
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any choice is good enough
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Bearing of Leadership
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* project your voice
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important point is that a choice is made
 
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defer to your team unless you have a strong opinion
 
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Review Objectives
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Questions
Questions
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=== Additional points ===
 
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Team leadership
 
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* goal: coordinated action
 
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* listen
 
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* make decision
 
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** the hardest decisions are generally the least important
 
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*** it's hard because the choices are equally good
 
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*** any choice in such a situation is better than hesitating
 
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** be clear on what the decision is
 
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*** spectrum of clarity: "I think we should", "let's", "I've decided"
 
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* project your voice
 
== Aids ==
== Aids ==

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Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.17 "Search Team Leader"

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  1. will be able to describe the team leader's role
  2. list 2 common problems for novice leaders.

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  • 2005-02 09:55-10:20 : 25 min
  • 2011-03 09:54-10:29 : 35 min
  • 2013-02 : 20 min


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00:00

2 min

Introduce topic title

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00:02

7 min

present slides 408-413 in sequence & discuss


Group goals

  • keep everyone safe
  • accomplish the assigned tasks


Team attributes

  • Technical Skills
  • Group Management
  • People Skills


Need through-out the group.

  • Not just Team Leader
  • being a good team member creates good leadership
  • being a good team member is the first step towards becoming a leader
  • Leadership skills are learned through experience and training
  • you may end up in a leadership position early
    • e.g. trained person put with untrained spontaneous volunteers


Technical Skills

  • have the basics -- this course
  • advanced skills
    • as required by situation
    • can be anyone in team
    • better if in the TL


Group Management

  • First and foremost responsibility of a team leader: safety of the team
  • goal: coordinated action
  • Team leader assigns functions to team members (communications, navigation, first aid) and ensures proper equipment for each is available
  • Accepts team assignment from SAR Management and communicates assignment to team
  • Ensures the search assignment is completed
  • Documents team’s activities
  • Briefs and debriefs all team members

A Good Team Leader ensures that:

  • Team members have adequate clothing, equipment, and physical conditioning for the assignment
  • Team members understand the search assignment and field commands
  • Team members are focused and observant
  • Capabilities and pace of all team members are considered
  • Team members are checked at frequent intervals to ensure safety and physical condition
  • Search team is employed to best effect. Search formation is adopted to fit the circumstance
  • The area assigned is searched and there are no gaps or omissions (unchecked ground, barriers, obstacles, etc)
  • take team assignment and pass to members vs. group briefing
  • assign team functions [2]


People Skills

  • Leads by example
  • Is always mindful of physical and mental health of team
  • Knows the strengths and weaknesses of the team
  • Encourages team problem solving
  • listen to your members
  • Clear Leadership
    • most common problem I see
    • being visibly in-charge
    • people want to see
    • members are willing to defer to clear leader
    • won't be challenged in SAR context
    • except when essential: safety
    • get and keep attention
    • project voice


00:11

2 min

make decision

Don't sweat the decisions

  • the big stuff is obvious
  • the difficult decisions are always between near equal choices
  • any choice is good enough
  • important point is that a choice is made
  • defer to your team unless you have a strong opinion


Be clear on what the decision is

  • spectrum of clarity: "I think we should", "let's", "I've decided"



Bearing of Leadership

  • project your voice


00:13

2 min

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