R 031341Z MAY 22 MID200001700342U FM COMCOGARD PSC WASHINGTON DC TO ALCGENL
ALCGENL 053/22 SUBJ: AY23 RECRUITING SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS SOLICITATION A. Military Assignments and Authorized Absences, COMDTINST M1000.8(series) B. https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/SitePages/Special.aspx C. ALCGENL 047/22 AY23 Special Assignment Kick-Off 1. All members are highly encouraged to pursue at least one Special Assignment (SA) during their career. These career-broadening assignments provide members valuable opportunities to represent their ratings, network, and learn about other operational and mission support activities. Furthermore, serving in SA increases your selection potential for future highly visible leadership and management positions (e.g. Silver Badge, OIC, and School Chief). 2. The selection, motivation, and training of Recruiters is a top priority to meet the Coast Guard's human capital needs. In an effort to best shape our future military workforce, we are seeking candidates who demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, infallible character, professionalism and a spirited focus on building a stronger Coast Guard. As the Coast Guard grows in resources and capability, it is imperative that Coast Guard Recruiting meets the demand. In this competitive assignment, you will be responsible for recruiting applicants for all Enlisted Active Duty and Reserve programs, as well as all non-Academy accessions. Visit www.GoCoastGuard.com to see Coast Guard Recruiting in action. a. Production Recruiters (PR) make daily decisions on how to attract applicants most suitable to become a shipmate in our Service. Recruiters visit schools, colleges, clubs, community centers, etc. to advertise Coast Guard opportunities, identify prospects, and develop relationships. Recruiters often engage influencers such as family members and community leaders to garner support for an applicant's decision. Recruiters must be creative to find new ways to gain accessions. Additionally, recruiters conduct the screening, processing, and accession paperwork necessary for enlistments and commissionings. Recruiters frequently work irregular hours to conform to civilian schedules and perform travel to accomplish their mission. b. Recruiters in Charge (RIC) lead one of 56 Recruiting Offices (RO) across the nation, and require robust leadership skills. In addition to Production Recruiter duties, RICs are responsible for mission planning, training, and administrative oversight of their RO. They supervise up to 10 Production Recruiters as well as scholarship program Officer Trainees recruited by their RO. 3. Members are reminded that RIC & PR positions come with Special Duty Pay and increased Assignment Priority (AP4) upon successful completion of recruiting tour. 4. Informational Coast Guard Recruiting Webinar: a. Date: 10 May 2022, 1000 and 1400 EDT b. Register: Email MKCM Michael Dioquino (subject: Recruiting Webinar) Michael.C.Dioquino@uscg.mil NLT COB 09 May 2022. 5. Eligibility: a. Special Assignment criteria per in Art. 1.E.2 and 1.E.7 of Ref (A). b. Tour complete in AY23, or above the cut and advancing in FY23. c. Production Recruiter positions: E5-E6, E4 (above the cut for E5 at time of application). d. Recruiter in Charge positions: E7, E6 (above the cut for E7 at time of application). e. Members with folliculitis are eligible to apply. 6. Process/timeline: a. NLT 03 JUN 2022: Standard applications are emailed to EPM-2 at HQS-SMB-PSC-EPM-2-SpecialAssignments@uscg.mil and 'My Panel Submissions' are submitted in Direct Access. b. OOA 13 JUN - 08 JUL 2022: CGRC interviews applicants. c. OOA JUL 2022: Selection panel convenes. d. OOA 15 AUG 2022: Panel results released. e. The expected report date is 01 JUL 2023. 7. Standard Applications: Members and Commands should pay close attention to the requirements listed in the standard application found at Ref (B). Incomplete or improperly formatted applications will be returned. Deadline extensions will not be granted to correct errors. 8. The Special Assignments Officer will coordinate the release from rating process. Applicants should not contact their detailer asking if they can be released from rate. 9. Points of contact: a. CG Recruiting Command: LT Victoria Borges or Victoria.R.Borges@uscg.mil b. EPM-2 Special Assignments: CWO3 Jaime Baldueza (departing), CWO3 Derek Hardy (reporting), (202) 795-6587 or HQS-SMB-PSC-EPM-2-SpecialAssignments@uscg.mil. 10. Released by: LT Sara Grell, (202) 795-6584. 11. This ALCGENL will cancel on 01 SEP 2022. 12. Internet release authorized.
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