Civilian Response Corps
Civilian Response Corps – Active Component
Active Component (CRC-A)
Members are full-time employees of USAID whose specific job is to train for, prepare, and staff reconstruction and stabilization (R&S) operations and conflict prevention and mitigation efforts. They may spend 50-60% of the year in overseas conflict areas, deployed on average for 90 days at a time. CRC-A members will attend up to eight weeks of formal training and exercises per year. They provide “first responder” expeditionary capabilities in civil-military environments and operate in “Whole-of-Government” structures. They focus on critical initial interagency functions such as assessment, planning, management, administrative, logistical, and resource mobilization in order to stand-up or increase the capabilities of USG systems/structures for response and implementation of R&S operations for a specific country engagement.
Information on employment opportunities with CRC-A can be found here
Current CRC-A members are encouraged to pursue the training opportunities described below.
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