Rangers

Euphoria 2019 Rangers Team

Lead - Airborne (Gracie) 
Co-Lead - Renward

rangers@euphoriaburn.com
Facebook Group: Join the Rangers Clubhouse!

Safety Training March 24th, 2019 @ 1:30PM

Rangers are participants, first and foremost. We have no authority, only a concern for the safety and welfare of others that leads us to be available if others need help.

Rangers wear DARK PURPLE shirts and can be found walking around the burn, being a community resource for anyone who asks for our assistance. We’re often asked to help burners with conflict resolution, or providing information. We also play a role in safety; if someone is injured, we will assist with escorting medical personnel to where they need to go, or be present if someone feels unsafe at a given moment.

Rangers are here for you, but only if you want us to be. If you enjoy taking care of others, and the satisfaction of helping other burners have the best experience they can have, we might be the team for you. We do require that you take a brief training session with us, but it’s fun, and you can do it before or at the burn. We also require that Rangers remain sober for the duration of their shift (the good news is, after wandering around Rangering, you know where all the happening places are to go party after your shift!) It’s a great way to meet people and get to know the burn. Come join us!

Note: If you haven't worked at least one shift as an Alchemy or Euphoria Ranger, you will need to attend training, which is listed below. Please also select an available 'alpha' shift when you sign up on the volunteer schedule. This is so we can pair you with an experienced Ranger for your first shift. Welcome to your new favorite volunteer team, Rangers!

 

**Everyone who wants to volunteer for Ranger must complete an in person training.**

 There are several options listed below to do this off site before the burn and onsite.

Training

Collaborative Safety Training for all Safety Teams (and social) - Off Site Location and time TBD

Ranger Training - Off Site Location and time TBD

TWO onsite trainings - TBD

Want To Lead Rangers For A Future Burn?

Below are some expectations and requirements of team leads. Do not be scared by all this stuff! We have pretty solid support and resource systems to help you with this, especially if this is your first time leading a team.

General Team Lead Expectations:

Attend the monthly Team Lead meetings. If you do not live close enough to Atlanta, we require that you have a Co-Lead who can attend. 

Submit a budget for the team.

Attend build weekend/week if required for your team.

Set up a volunteer schedule in coordination with the volunteer coordinator.

Attend the daily Team Lead meetings during the event.

Assign one person (either a Team Lead or an experienced volunteer) to assist with breaking down the team's infrastructure. This team member must remain onsite until their team's assets have been completely broken down and turned over to Teardown/Public Works.

Complete post-event report submitted 3 weeks after the event.

Attend Radio training