Management
5 Days
The STCW Human Element Leadership & Management – Management Level course is set up, normally, to offer technical officers following an approved education and training programme leading to MCA certification as; Chief mate or master on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more. It is also designed for Second Engineer Officers or Chief Engineer Officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW propulsion power or more.
It meets the obligatory requirements relevant to bridge resource management, engine-room resource management and application of leadership and team working skills as set out in:
Tables A-II/2 (masters and chief mates on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more),
Table AIII/2 (chief engineer officers and second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750kW or more) of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) incorporating the Manila amendments.
This training is a prerequisite for a management level Certificate of Competency (CoC) issued by the MCA upon meeting the requirements of Regulation II/2 and III/2.
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Identifying the principles and good practice in shipboard human resource management
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Explaining the relevance of the ‘human element’ in shipboard operations
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Apply relevant and related international maritime conventions and recommendations, national regulations, codes of practice and guidelines, while using leadership and managerial skills to control the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the management level
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Apply the principles of task and workload management, including planning, co-ordination, allocation and prioritisation of human and physical resources
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Use project management as an aid to decision-making
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Explain effective resource management techniques with regard to:
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Allocation, assignment and prioritisation of resources for effective task and workload management
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Effective communications principles
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Leading and managing teams
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Assertiveness and leadership
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Obtaining and maintaining situational awareness
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Apply the principles and practice decision-making
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Lead and manage the development, implementation and oversight of standard operating procedures
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Identify the principles and good practice in shipboard training, learning, coaching, mentoring, assessment and developing shipboard personnel
If you are interested in being taught this course online, please click here to learn more about the webinar we offer.
To give all masters and officers the education and training in the human element leadership and management at the management level meeting the knowledge, understanding and proficiency (KUP) requirements set out in the following:
Table A-II/2 (masters and chief mates on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more)
Table AIII/2 (chief engineers and second engineer officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750kW or more.
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Delegates must hold a deck or engineering Certificate of Competency at the operational level and meet the minimum seagoing service requirements for the issue of a management level CoC.
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Photographic ID (A Government issued, photographic proof of identity on the day of the course and this should take the form of either a valid Passport or a driving license or a valid discharge book).
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If you are unsure of which prerequisites you may need for a course, please go to https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/maritime-and-coastguard-agency to check.
Successful delegates will be awarded with an MCA approved STCW Human Element Leadership & Management – Management Level, after a short exam. This will qualify individuals to ‘use leadership and management skills’ set out in Tables A-II/2 and A-III/2 of the STCW Convention and Code 1978, as amended (2010).
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£595 excl. VAT
3 Days
The STCW Human Element Leadership & Management – Operational Level course is designed to meet the mandatory requirements for training in the human element, leadership and management at the operational level as set out in Regulations II and III of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). It provides delegates with awareness and understanding of the key human factors influencing effective resource management. This training is a prerequisite for a first Certificate of Competency (CoC) issued by the MCA meeting the requirements of Regulation II/1, III/1 and III/6.
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Situation and risk assessment: to understand the influence of a situation and risk assessment in the principles and practice of decision making at an operational level
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Situational awareness: how to acquire and maintain situational awareness and accidents and increasing safety margins
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Communication: how to recognise and apply best practice in communication, and be aware of barriers to communication and how these may adversely affect situational awareness
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Shipboard training: to understand the aim of shipboard training, the principles of learning and methods of developing human potential
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Culture: how to recognise and respond to cultural issues including cultural awareness and bias including national, organisational, departmental and personal cultural approaches
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Team working: to recognise team working models and conflict management style
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Leadership and management: to recognise and demonstrate effective leadership behaviours
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Workload management: understand the concept of task and workload management and be able to apply it. Recognising fatigue and stress in yourself and others, and developing strategies for dealing with them
This course can also be taught over webinar at Stream Marine training. Please click here to find out more.
Anyone who is core crew on a merchant vessel. Students following an MNTB/MCA approved programme are eligible to attend this course after their first seagoing phase.
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Students following an MNTB/MCA approved programme are eligible to attend this course after their first seagoing phase.
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Students following the experienced seafarer route to MCA certification shall meet the minimum seagoing service requirements for the issue of a first CoC.
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Photographic ID (A Government issued, photographic proof of identity on the day of the course and this should take the form of either a valid Passport or a driving license or a valid discharge book).
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If you are unsure of which prerequisites you may need for a course, please go to https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/maritime-and-coastguard-agency to check.
Successful delegates will be awarded with an MCA approved STCW Human Element Leadership & Management – Operational Level, after a short exam.
£395 excl. VAT