The award for this qualification is a ribbon with red and white vertical stripes that looks like this:
Auxiliary Public Affairs Specialist II This level requires an advanced level of expertise. At this level, an individual is expected to not only demonstrate public affairs skills, but assist others in developing and utilizing those skills. This level is that expected of a division or district public affairs officer. Prerequisites are: Coast Guard Public Affairs Policy (AUX-21) Review your knowledge using the Study Guide and track your progress using the Performance Qualification System.
The award for this competency is a 3/16" bronze star, placed on
the public affairs specialist ribbon. Joint Information Conference (“JIC”) Training – contact the Public
Information Task Force (PIAT) for information on upcoming classes. Track your progress using the Performance Qualification System. There is no study guide for this qualification yet. The award for this competency is a second 3/16" bronze star, placed on the Public Affairs Specialist Ribbon. Additional qualifications for special skills such as photography and video production are contemplated. Each additional qualification will authorize another 3/16" bronze star, with a silver star taking the place of 5 bronze stars.
Oral Boards 1. A member who has completed and had certified PQS requirements for a Public Affairs Specialist level will: A. Send copies of sign off sheets (scanned copies via Email or faxed copies are acceptable) along with a statement that all work has been completed by the applicant and identifying all verifying officers by name with contact phone as well as three preferred dates for the Oral Board to convene to: B. Send copies of sign off sheets to his/her DSO-PA, SO-PA, and Flotilla Commander. 2. Upon receipt of the completed forms, BC-ANP will convene a Review Board consisting of three members: A. DSO-PA or ADSO-PA from the member’s district if the DSO-PA or ADSO-PA is an AUX-12 graduate if they are willing to serve on the Board. If the DSO-PA or ADSO-PA is not an AUX-12 graduate and/or declines that opportunity to sit on the Board, BC-ANP will select another AUX-12 graduate to serve on the Board. B. A member of the National Public Affairs Staff at Branch level or high office. C. An active duty District/Area/Sector Public Affairs Officer or PA1 or higher or DC-A, DC-Ad, DVC-AN; or BC-ANT 3. BC-ANP will schedule the Oral Board within one week of a request trying to accommodate the applicant’s requested dates. The Board shall convene not later than 4 weeks of the request. 4. Boards may be face to face or via telephone including the use of voice over internet protocol (VOIP) telephone such as SKYPE. 5. The Senior National Staff Member of the Board shall report success or lack thereof to BC-ANP within two days of the Board’s meeting via Email. 6. BC-ANP will issue a letter of designation, a certificate and a ribbon, as appropriate within ten days of receipt of the Board’s report to the Appropriate DIRAUX informing DVC-AN, D-Ad, DC-A, and BC-ANT. 7. The appropriate DIRAUX will make AUXDATA entries and will forward the designation letter to the member via the chain of leadership and management for presentation (with ribbon, as appropriate) at a suitable occasion such as unit meeting. Currency To retain the designation, the member will be required to perform at least 16 hours per year of public affairs activity, as measured by AUXDATA.
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