TA Resources
Individual Critical Task List (ICTL)
Individual Critical Task List are a list of tasks deemed critical by a Critical Task Site and Selection Board which must be performed to accomplish his/her mission and duties and to survive in the full range of Army operations. Click on the links below for a list of task in each course or skill level: (These documents have internal links that are CAC Required)
CHAPLAIN
Chaplain Common Core
Chaplain Basic Officer Leaders Course
Chaplain Captain Career Course
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS SPECIALIST
Skill Level 10
Skill Level 20
Skill Level 30
Skill Level 40
Skill Level 50
Collective Task
Battalion Level Task
Brigade Level Task
TOTAL TASK INVENTORY
Chaplain Corps Task Master Tracker (.xls)
Task Development Process
As the need for a Task is identified it goes through the approval process. The approval process assesses the need and ensures the request is justified. This presentation will walk you through the process
Critcal Task Site and Selection Boards (CTSSB)
The board itself is a group composed of field forces, subject matter experts, developers, education specialists, and members of CDID/FFID who come together to identify Chaplain and Religious Affairs Specialist critical tasks that must be performed to successfully accomplish the mission and duties as well as survive in the full range of military operations.
Individual task - The lowest behavioral level in a job or duty that is performed for its own sake. Individual tasks include common skill level and soldier tasks.
Critical individual task is a task an individual must perform to accomplish his/her mission and duties and to survive in the full range of Army operations. Critical tasks must be trained. Types of tasks that can be identified as critical include common skill level and common Soldier tasks.
Responsibility of a CTSSB Member:
(a) Recommend changes, that is, rewording, combining, additions, or deletions of tasks to the total task inventory.
(b) Provide technical information and advice to the board.
(c) Determine criticality of each task based on the task selection model.
(d) Recommend (rate) each task as critical or noncritical.
(e) Determine where the task should be trained. Institutional- USACHCS, Operational- Installation/Unit, and Self/Team Development.
Questions? Send an email to the Task Analyst
The U.S. Army Chaplain Corps has developed a series of doctrinal publications and supplementary digital references to support training Chaplains and Religious Affairs Specialists for the future. The Chaplain Corps must be ready, trained and continually learning to better perform its mission. Below, each Interactive Multi-Media Instructions (IMI) focuses on a specific aspect of religious support and is a supplemental companion to a doctrinal publication. View the IMI Storyboard for more information or select any IMI below to jump right in to a specific topic.
Funerals & Memorials
External Advisement
Religious Support Planning
Religious Support Overview
Internal Advisement