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Public Health Incident Leadership

Public Health Incident Leadership. Module 3: Roles, Responsibilities and expectations. August 2015. Objectives. Review Incident Command System positions and responsibilities Identify responsibilities of Incident Commander

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Public Health Incident Leadership

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  1. Public HealthIncident Leadership Module 3: Roles, Responsibilities and expectations August 2015

  2. Objectives Review Incident Command System positions and responsibilities Identify responsibilities of Incident Commander Increase understanding of the expectations of the Incident Management Team

  3. ICS in Public Health • Not business as usual • Challenging model • Decisions based on incomplete information • Need for timely decision making

  4. Why ICS? Effective and efficient response to incidents with public health implications Establishes common processes for planning and management of resources Provides a common operating structure Respond with partners in a seamless, coordinated fashion Provides common language when working with partners

  5. ICS Structure

  6. Incident Commander • Know agency policy and lines of authority • Responsible for all ICS management functions until delegated • Ensure incident safety • Overall responsibility for managing the incident by establishing objectives, planning strategies, and implementing tactics • Establish immediate priorities • Determine incident objectives and strategies • Establish type of organization needed and monitor functioning and effectiveness of organization in managing the incident • Approve the Incident Action Plan (IAP)

  7. Incident Commander Manage Planning Meetings as required Coordinate activity of Command and General Staff Approve requests for additional resources or for the release of resources Authorizes release of information to the news media Orders demobilization of the incident when appropriate Ensure incident after-action reports are complete Display command presence

  8. Deputy Incident Commander A Deputy Incident Commander may be designated to: Perform specific tasks as requested by the Incident Commander Perform the incident command function in a relief capacity Represent an assisting agency that shares jurisdiction

  9. Command Staff

  10. Roles and Expectations • Implementing effective ICS teams is more than knowing the roles • Effective teams both understand and manage expectations • Command and general staff are aware of what is expected of them by the Incident Commander • Incident Commander is aware of what is expected of him or her by the incident management team

  11. Group Activity For your assigned ICS position: List 3-4 key responsibilities List what support you as Incident Commander expect from this position 5 Minutes

  12. Public Information Officer (PIO) • Advises the Incident Commander on information dissemination and media relations • IC approves media releases • Monitors and forwards media information that may be useful to incident planning • Develops information for use in media briefings • Conducts periodic media briefings • Arranges for tours and other interviews or briefings that may be required • Maintains current information summaries and/or displays on the incident • Makes information about the incident available to incident personnel • Participates in the Planning Meeting

  13. Expectations: Public Information Officer Incident Commander Expectations of Public Information Officer • Keep personnel up-to-date on major current affairs • Coordinate with Liaison Officer in relations with stakeholders • Identify and keep IC informed of emerging issues • Coordinate and represent the IC in off-site PIO activities • Promote a positive impression of all information Public Information Officer Expectations of Incident Commander • Approve press releases in a timely manner • Cooperate with media requests and public information meetings • Provide direction on his/her media expectations

  14. Safety Officer • Advises the Incident Commander on issues regarding incident safety • Identifies and mitigates hazardous situations • Ensures safety of all incident personnel • Works with Operations to ensure safety of field personnel • Has authority to stop unsafe acts outside the scope of • the IAP • Develops safety procedures and safety plan • Reviews IAP for safety implications and documents on 215A • Reviews and approves Medical Plan • Initiates preliminary investigation of accidents within incident • Participates in Planning Meetings • Ensures safety messages and briefing are completed

  15. Expectations: Safety Officer Incident Commander Expectations of Safety Officer • Identify, manage, instruct and mitigate all hazards on the incident • Keep IC informed on trends/causes of accidents and illnesses • Promote attitude of 100% compliance with safety rules • Provide relevant and effective safety message in each IAP Safety Officer Expectations of Incident Commander • Emphasize safety in all communications and actions • Support recommendations for changes in tactics for safety reasons

  16. Liaison Officer • Assists the Incident Commander by serving as a point of contact for representatives from other response organizations and entities • Maintains list of assisting and cooperating agencies and agency representatives • Assists in setting up and coordinating interagency contacts • Provides briefings to and answers questions from supporting organizations • Monitors incident operations to identify current or potential inter-organizational problems • Participates in Planning Meetings • Provides current resource status, including capabilities and limitations of partner agency resources • Provides partner agency specific demobilization information and requirements

  17. Expectations: Liaison Officer Incident Commander Expectations of Liaison Officer • Address stakeholder concerns and issues in a positive manner • Identify and coordinate with all involved agencies and organizations • Provide a positive impression of incident to other agencies/stakeholders • Coordinate with Public Information Officer in relations with stakeholders • Keep other IMT members aware of issues with assisting agencies Liaison Officer Expectations of Incident Commander • Advise and counsel on issues presented by assisting agencies • Provide overall mission and direction • Show willingness to engage with stakeholders when necessary

  18. General Staff

  19. Operations Section Chief • Manages tactical operations • Responsible for the operations portion of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) • Supervises the execution of the incident’s operations • Requests additional resources to support tactical operations • Maintains close contact with subordinate positions • Makes or approves changes to operations portion of the IAP • Approves release of resources from assignments to the incident • Maintains close contact with the Incident Commander

  20. Expectations: Operations Section Chief Incident Commander Expectations of Operations Chief • Recommend strategies to reach objectives • Keep IMT informed of planned tactics to ensure timely input and support • Order resources within fiscal and environmental boundaries • Report unusual events and activities; provide daily updates • Insist all known safety procedures are followed • Maintain effective communication with all cooperating agencies Operations Chief Expectations of Incident Commander • Supply objectives • Point out any constraints on strategies or tactics. (environmental, political or financial)

  21. Planning Section Chief • Collects and manages all incident-relevant operational data • Prepares the Incident Action Plan (IAP) • Provides input to the Incident Commander and Operations Chief • Conducts and facilitates Planning Meetings • Establishes information requirements and reporting schedules • Reassigns existing personnel to ICS organizational positions as appropriate • Develops plans for demobilization

  22. Planning Section Units

  23. Expectations: Planning Section Chief Incident Commander Expectations of Planning Chief • Exercise effective leadership and organization of all incident meetings and briefings. • Ensure established planning process is followed, timely and accurate. • Maintain overview of all incident activities Planning Chief Expectations of Incident Commander • Provide incident objectives • Provide Planning Meeting schedules/operational periods • Provide deadlines for Incident Action Plan • Review and approve Incident Action Plan

  24. Logistics Section Chief • Manages all incident logistics • Orders, obtains, maintains and accounts for essential personnel, equipment and supplies • Provides logistics input to the Incident Action Plan • Identifies anticipated and known incident service and support requirements • Requests additional resources as needed • Develops the communications, medical and traffic plans as needed • Oversees demobilization of the Logistics Section

  25. Expectations: Logistics Section Chief Incident Commander Expectations of Logistics Chief • Managing the ordering process to meet all incident needs • Anticipate and maintain supplies ahead of the need whenever possible • Work closely with Operations to provide logistical support and coordination • Coordinate with the supporting EOC to ensure effective relations Logistics Chief Expectations of Incident Commander • Provide priorities for ordering personnel, supplies and equipment • Provide support for logistics activities • Keep in the loop for planned direction of the incident

  26. Finance/Administration Section Chief • Manages all financial aspects of an incident • Provides financial and cost analysis information as requested • Ensures compensation and claims functions relative to the incident are being addressed • Develops an operating plan for the Finance/Administration Section • Fills section supply and support needs • Ensures all personnel time records are accurately completed • Ensures all obligation documents are properly prepared and completed

  27. Expectations: Finance Section Chief Incident Commander Expectations of Finance Chief • Advise all command and general staff about fiscal, contract and other administrative matters • Provide cost analysis if requested • Possess good knowledge and ability to operate Finance Section effectively • Coordinate with all staff and responsible agencies to meet administrative requirements Finance Chief Expectations of Incident Commander • Provide general advice and counsel • Provide financial and political constraints • Provide feedback on performance and evaluation • Approval of excess staff time

  28. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks You are asked for a map of the incident area. Who would you go to?

  29. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks You received the following notice: The National Weather Service has just announced that the Winter Storm Warning for the Metro and South Central Minnesota is being changed to a Blizzard Warning. What do you do with this information?

  30. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks A mass vaccination site calls to tell you that they are running out of vaccine. Who would you go to ?

  31. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks You received a call that one of the trucks dispatched to collect personal protective equipment (PPE) from a large business supplier has broken down after picking up the PPE supplies. Who would you go to?

  32. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks The receptionist tells you that she can’t keep up with the phone calls coming in about an infectious disease. Who would you go to?

  33. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks Re-elections are right around the corner. An elected official wants to attend the health department planning meetings. Who would you go to?

  34. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks A long-term care facility has lost main power due to a storm. The facility has limited back-up generator capacity. They have 60 residents and do not want to evacuate in these conditions. Who would you go to?

  35. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks Media are requesting messages on the health dangers of the smoke from the forest fires to those with respiratory problems. Who would you go to?

  36. Exercise: Delegation of Tasks Your office is experiencing intermittent power and phone outages. Who would you go to?

  37. Framework for Public Health Incident Leadership Skills Behaviors “Do” Performance Skills Leadership Situation Monitoring Knowledge Cognitions “Think” Communication Attitudes Affect “Feel” Mutual Support Incident Command Team Attitudes Knowledge

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