CSBC DR Chaplain Training
Fri, Mar 18
|Online 2 day event
This 2-day DR Chaplaincy Manual course is related to non-threatening spiritual care and emotional support for disaster survivors and team members. This discipline also provides resources for effective coping, stress management and spiritual wellness.
Time & Location
Mar 18, 2022, 8:00 AM – Mar 19, 2022, 5:00 PM
Online 2 day event
About the Event
This discipline also provides resources for effective coping, stress management and spiritual wellness. This class includes the required New Volunteer Orientation.
Everyone is welcome to take the Chaplaincy course, but it is also the first required specialized training to prepare volunteers for qualification to deploy as a Chaplain. This training event is for new volunteers, for those who desire to be requalified and need to renew their ID badge, or for those who are current volunteers and wish to take additional training.
New Volunteer Training (Hat, shirt, DR pin, ID badge & background check) . . . $45
Requalification (Renewed ID badge/new background check) . . . $30
Current Volunteer (Taking additional training) . . . $10
After your registration is complete, you will be sent the Zoom link the week of the class.
Zoom sessions begin at 7:45 am PST for introductions and fellowship before the course begins. There will be a 1-hour lunch break and regular breaks throughout the sessions.
Requirements for Chaplain Qualification:
To qualify as a CSBC DR chaplain ready for deployment, volunteers must:
- take the 2-day CSBC DR Chaplaincy Manual course
- take at least the 6-hour Operational Stress First Aid (OSFA) course or other specialized courses
- deploy a minimum of once every 3 years
- renew background check/badge every 3 years, and
- continue to take specialized chaplain courses.