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NOAA Commissioned Corps Officers are an integral
part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA). Officers can be found operating one of NOAA's 19 ships
or 12 aircraft to provide support to meet NOAA's missions.
Duties and areas of operations can range from launching a
weather balloon at the South Pole, conducting hydrographic or
fishery surveys in Alaska, maintaining buoys in the tropical
Pacific, flying snow surveys and into hurricanes.
Find out more about the Corps, its mission and history in About
the Corps.
If you are interested in joining the NOAA Corps, visit the
Recruiting section for more information or call the recruiting unit: 1-800-299-6622 (Toll Free No).
For other information call cpc: 1-800-224-6622 (Toll Free No)
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NOAA Corps is no longer accepting
applications
for the 113th
Basic Officer
Training Class
(BOTC). To be
considered for
BOTC 114, candidates
MUST have a complete
application
package assembled
at the NOAA Corps
Commissioned Personnel
Center no later
than September
1, 2008(date subject to change, please monitor this website). To learn how to be considered as an officer candidate for this class, visit the NOAA Corps Recruiting page or you can send an e-mail to the NOAA Corps Recruiting Unit.
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Supervisor's Guide to NOAA Corps Officers:
The new Supervisor's Guide has been designed to provide guidance and direction to both supervisors and officers.
RADM Bailey has also issued a letter to civilian supervisors of Corps Officers outlining his supervisory expectations.
Contact: Katherine Raymond (301) 713-7732 or katherine.raymond@noaa.gov.
A Supervisor's Guide to NOAA Corps Officers
Letter of Guidance to Civilian Supervisors
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Leadership Development Framework.
The NOAA Corps can now go forward with our new leadership model, including the competencies and skills to be gained at each grade, as an officer rises from ensign to the flag ranks. Starting with the foundation of the core values, officers start with learning to lead self, to lead others, to lead performance and change, and then to lead organizations.
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Closure of Commissioned Corps Officers Dental Clinic December 31, 2007
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