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Resources Unit Leader

RESL Incident Position Description

The Resources Unit Leader (RESL) establishes all incident check-in activities including preparing and processing resource status information and maintaining a master list of resources assigned to the incident and their assignment at the incident. The RESL supervises the Status/Check-in Recorder (SCKN) and reports to the Planning Section Chief (PSC). The RESL works in the Planning functional area.

  • For additional information review Level 3 description, expected behaviors and knowledge, suggested development goals, and self-study opportunities.

Prepare and Mobilize

  • Ensure individual readiness.
  • Gather critical information pertinent to the assignment.
  • Travel to and check in at the assignment.
  • Obtain Interagency Resource Ordering Capability (IROC) access from hosting Dispatch Center, obtain a list of resources on scene, and compile a list of resources ordered and their status (pending, filled, etc.) before team transition.
  • Obtain briefing, objectives, and intent from the incident supervisor.

Build the Team

  • Assemble and validate the readiness of assigned personnel and equipment.
  • Coordinate with Planning Section Chief and other functional areas to obtain resources for workspace, etc.
  • Establish a common operating picture with supervisors and subordinates.
  • Participate in operational briefings as directed.

Supervise and Direct Work Assignments

  • Establish and communicate objectives, priorities, work assignments, and performance expectations.
  • Identify, analyze, and use relevant situational information to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions.
  • Adjust actions based on changing information and evolving situation awareness. Communicate changing conditions to incident supervisor.
  • Ensure daily objectives and performance standards are met.
  • Monitor performance and provide immediate and regular feedback to assigned personnel.
  • Establish and maintain positive interpersonal and interagency working relationships.
  • Complete daily review of staffing requirements and ensure adequate personnel to meet needs.
  • Develop schedule/assignments based on Incident Action Plan (IAP) or relevant plan. 

Perform Resources Unit Leader-Specific Duties

  • Work with operations to determine what resources are needed or can be cancelled.
  • Collect check-in data at staging areas, drop points, helibases, spike camps, etc., during the first operational period or as necessary.
  • Manage check-in functions and assist SCKN at the first briefing to get Initial Attack (IA) Resources checked-in following Incident Management Team Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • Establish time frames and protocols for information exchange for IAP components.
  • Ensure availability, qualifications, and capabilities of resources to complete assignments.
  • Provide information on the current status of resources to Situation Unit Leader (SITL) for completion of Incident Status Summary (ICS 209), within established time frames.
  • Coordinate with Supply Unit/expanded dispatch on the status of outstanding resource orders.  Coordinate with Finance, Logistics, and Operations Sections to verify status of current resources.
  • Set up and maintain a resource status system to reflect the function, organization, status, and location of resources on the incident.
  • Coordinate with Demobilization Unit Leader to provide access to resource status system and other information.
  • Establish organization structure, reporting procedures, and chain of command of assigned resources.
  • Ensure incident resource qualifications match incident resource assignments.
  • Monitor incident resource status (number of days worked in succession, R&R requirements, contract limitations, etc.).
  • Prepare a preplanning worksheet, prepare IAP, and ensure e-ISuite database is current.
  • Place resource orders upon direction from the Planning Section Chief to reconcile resource needs. 
  • Assign resources to fill needs identified on Operational Planning Worksheet (ICS 215) at the planning meeting.
  • Prepare Division Assignment List (ICS 204 WF), for the next operational period. 
  • Complete the Operational Planning Worksheet (ICS 215) or Division Assignment List (ICS 204 WF) with Operations and provide resource information as requested.
  • Facilitate resource assignment extensions.

Communicate and Coordinate

  • Brief and keep subordinates informed and updated.
  • Attend incident operational briefings and meetings as directed.
  • Participate in functional area briefings as directed.
  • Compile unit documentation for preplanning/strategy meetings. 
  • Attend planning and strategy meetings as directed.
  • Respond to requests for information about resources.
  • Ensure relevant information is exchanged during briefings and debriefings.
  • Coordinate with Operations, Logistics, Finance, Demobilization Unit Leader (DMOB), SITL, and Expanded Dispatch regarding disposition and availability of resources.
  • Conduct and/or participate in After Action Reviews (AAR).

Manage Risk

  • Ensure established guidelines are followed for work/rest, PPE, and communication.
  • Monitor for signs and symptoms of fatigue, illness, or injury. Mitigate appropriately.
  • Account for location, health, safety, and welfare of assigned personnel.
  • Ensure compliance with all safety practices and procedures for yourself and those around you.

Document

  • Prepare and submit completed original documents as appropriate for each operational period.
  • Compile unit documentation for the final incident package.
  • Ensure SCKN provides input to Incident Status Summary (ICS 209) for SITL
  • Complete, authorize, ensure timeliness of, and route as required:

Demobilize

  • Prepare input to the final narrative and transition plan as requested.
  • Coordinate an efficient transfer of the position duties and complete the transition document or the closeout report for the Resources Unit at the end of the assignment. Outline any issues or any unresolved items.
  • Brief assigned resources on demobilization procedures and individual responsibilities.
  • Coordinate demobilization for incident resources:
    • Anticipate the demobilization of resources.
    • Coordinate with the DMOB.
    • Identify excess resources.
    • Prepare a schedule for demobilization.
    • Ensure incident and agency demobilization procedures are followed.
  • Complete the demobilization checkout process before being released from the incident.
  • Upon demobilization, report your status to your home unit and incident supervisor, including estimated time of arrival (ETA) to the final destination.
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The Incident Position Standards and Next Generation Position Task Book are now available for Status/Check-In Recorder (SCKN)

Date: August 27, 2024
Contact: Incident Planning Subcommittee 

NWCG is excited to announce that the NWCG Incident Position Standards for Status/Check-In Recorder, PMS 350-32, NWCG Position Task Book for Status/Check-In Recorder (SCKN), PMS 311-32, and Checking In Resources Customer Service Job Aid, J-111 are now available.

The Performance Support Package, which for SCKN includes the Incident Position Standards, Next Generation Position Task Book, and job aid were developed through the Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM) effort. The Performance Support Package will support trainees, those qualified in the position, and evaluators.

References:

NWCG Status/Check-In Recorder Position Page

NWCG Incident Position Standards for Status/Check-In Recorder, PMS 350-32

NWCG Position Task Book for Status/Check-In Recorder (SCKN), PMS 311-32

Checking In Resources Customer Service Job Aid, J-111

The Next Generation Position Task Book and Incident Position Standards are now available for Safety Officer, Field (SOFF)

Date: July 26, 2024
Contact: Risk Management Committee 

NWCG is excited to announce that the NWCG Incident Position Standards for Safety Officer, Field, PMS 350-81 and NWCG Position Task Book for Safety Officer, Field (SOFF), PMS 311-81 are now available.

The Safety Officer, Field (SOFF) is responsible for monitoring operations on an incident from a risk management perspective to provide for the welfare of incident resources and the public. The new Incident Position Standards and Next Generation Position Task Book are developed through the Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM) effort.

References:

NWCG Safety Officer, Field (SOFF) Position

NWCG Incident Position Standards for Safety Officer, Field, PMS 350-81

NWCG Position Task Book for Safety Officer, Field (SOFF), PMS 311-81

Updated NWCG Standards for Electronic Documentation (eDoc), PMS 277

Date: July 25, 2024
Contact: Incident Planning Subcommittee 

The Incident Planning Subcommittee has updated the NWCG Standards for Electronic Documentation (eDoc), PMS 277.

The NWCG Standards for Electronic Documentation (eDoc) establishes the standards for collection and retention of records on wildland fires. This July 2024 update will provide incident management teams the most current standards required to maintain incident records and submit them to host units at the close of an incident.

References:

NWCG Standards for Electronic Documentation (eDoc), PMS 277

eDoc Box Directory (zip file)

NWCG Off-Highway Vehicle Typing Standard Request for Comment

Date: July 24, 2024
Contact: Mobile Fire Equipment Subcommittee 

The Mobile Fire Equipment Subcommittee has released Equipment Bulletin 24-002 NWCG Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Typing Standard - Request for Comment. This bulletin outlines the proposed NWCG OHV typing standard, as well as the business need for establishing the standard. Comments on the proposed standard will be accepted through August 15th using the comment form linked below.

References:

ETC-EB-2024-02: NWCG Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Typing Standard - Request for Comment

NWCG Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Typing Standard Comment Form