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The SFL-TAP Contractor Installation Manager (CIM) is responsible to the Contractor’s Program Manager (PM) for the efficient and effective operation of the SFL-TAP Center and compliance with the terms of the contract. The SFL-TAP CIM serves as the leader of the SFL-TAP contract team and will also work as advisor/counselor to assist clients with navigating the VOW/CRS mandates to become Career Ready and to track progress of transitioner in TAPXXI. The CIM is also a component of the installation SFL-TAP infrastructure and is thus responsible for providing SFL-TAP services to eligible individuals and complying. Although not an exhaustive listing, the CIM’s duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Manage all aspects of the SFL-TAP operations.
• Coordinate, and ensure VOW/CRS courses are conducted in accordance to PWS.
• Maintain the SFL-TAP Center’s reference library.
• Assist with marketing the SFL-TAP.
• Be assigned as the Contractor’s primary point of contact with the Government at the installation level.
• Effectively and efficiently manage the personnel, and materials provided by the contractor.
• Coordinate site visits by contractor headquarters staff members. Inform TSM and assist TSM inmaking necessary arrangements.
• Prepare contractor required monthly reports and administrative documents.
• Serve as the contractor’s personnel manager for hiring, training, directing, evaluating, anddisciplining of contract employees.
• Serve as the contractor’s intermediary for communications with the Installation Commander and his or her representatives.
• Plan and direct employer outreach programs.
• Ensure Preseparation Briefings are scheduled and properly executed.
• Ensure that the Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648/DD2648-1) and CAPSTONE(DD2958) is completed for each transitioning client.
• Safeguard and monitor all automated equipment, including hardware and software (both contractor-designed and off-the-shelf), plus verification and accountability of these systems.
• Perform follow-up on individual transition plans as appropriate.
• Create an effective working relationship with Commanders, installation staff and leaders, and ServiceProviders.
• Comply with installation rules and regulations applying to the operation of any facility includingregulations applying to, but not limited to: safety, security, and energy conservation.
• Participate in marketing and public affairs activities.
• Personally provide high quality transition and counseling services to SFL-TAP Center clients:
• Conduct Preseparation Briefings and VOW/CRS events that are contracted to perform.
• Coach and guide separating military personnel to the completion of the Preseparation CounselingChecklist (DD Form 2648).
• Review the Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648) for accuracy, completion, signatureand date.
• Sign and date Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648).
• Provide individual transition and job assistance counseling to clients with a specific focus on
• Facilitating the transition from the military environment to the civilian stateside environment.
Other duties:
• Complete all mandatory Government training; safeguard PII; file records according toARIMS; upload information into iPERMS (after training received from Govt); participate in and host sustainment training events offered by parent Company.
• Help clients use the automated and non-automated resources effectively. Provide instruction on automated tools to include TAPXXI and Resume Writer.
• As a counseling staff member, support the goals of the Program by accurately updating the SFL-TAP- MIS client progress screen on a timely basis.
• Review work performed in TAPXXI by counseling staff; also, review progress of transitioning clients and work with Government representatives whenever issues with Commanders prevent transitioning clients from using SFL-TAP program.
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Training and Development, HR Management, Counseling, or related field and minimum 2 years career counseling, education, or related experience. Experience managing personnel at one or more sites. Ability to meet and correspond regularly with a Government counterpart. Specific experience coordinating transition activities with the local SFL-TAP TSM to support overall mission goals. Accountable for ensuring requirements accomplished in accordance with the PWS/ PRS and completed on time at all sites. Responsible for safeguarding confidential information or sensitive nature. Responsible for key control. Experience handling PII and complying with the Privacy Act and all applicable agency regulations on individual privacy, to include DoDDirective 5400. Experience conducting QC checks and ensuring training requirements are met. Experience working directly with clients. Ability to exercise a great deal of independent judgment.
**Candidate must be a US Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a NACi clearance.
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The SFL-TAP Contractor Installation Manager (CIM) is responsible to the Contractor’s Program Manager (PM) for the efficient and effective operation of the SFL-TAP Center and compliance with the terms of the contract. The SFL-TAP CIM serves as the leader of the SFL-TAP contract team and will also work as advisor/counselor to assist clients with navigating the VOW/CRS mandates to become Career Ready and to track progress of transitioner in TAPXXI. The CIM is also a component of the installation SFL-TAP infrastructure and is thus responsible for providing SFL-TAP services to eligible individuals and complying. Although not an exhaustive listing, the CIM’s duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Manage all aspects of the SFL-TAP operations.
• Coordinate, and ensure VOW/CRS courses are conducted in accordance to PWS.
• Maintain the SFL-TAP Center’s reference library.
• Assist with marketing the SFL-TAP.
• Be assigned as the Contractor’s primary point of contact with the Government at the installation level.
• Effectively and efficiently manage the personnel, and materials provided by the contractor.
• Coordinate site visits by contractor headquarters staff members. Inform TSM and assist TSM inmaking necessary arrangements.
• Prepare contractor required monthly reports and administrative documents.
• Serve as the contractor’s personnel manager for hiring, training, directing, evaluating, anddisciplining of contract employees.
• Serve as the contractor’s intermediary for communications with the Installation Commander and his or her representatives.
• Plan and direct employer outreach programs.
• Ensure Preseparation Briefings are scheduled and properly executed.
• Ensure that the Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648/DD2648-1) and CAPSTONE(DD2958) is completed for each transitioning client.
• Safeguard and monitor all automated equipment, including hardware and software (both contractor-designed and off-the-shelf), plus verification and accountability of these systems.
• Perform follow-up on individual transition plans as appropriate.
• Create an effective working relationship with Commanders, installation staff and leaders, and ServiceProviders.
• Comply with installation rules and regulations applying to the operation of any facility includingregulations applying to, but not limited to: safety, security, and energy conservation.
• Participate in marketing and public affairs activities.
• Personally provide high quality transition and counseling services to SFL-TAP Center clients:
• Conduct Preseparation Briefings and VOW/CRS events that are contracted to perform.
• Coach and guide separating military personnel to the completion of the Preseparation CounselingChecklist (DD Form 2648).
• Review the Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648) for accuracy, completion, signatureand date.
• Sign and date Preseparation Counseling Checklist (DD Form 2648).
• Provide individual transition and job assistance counseling to clients with a specific focus on
• Facilitating the transition from the military environment to the civilian stateside environment.
Other duties:
• Complete all mandatory Government training; safeguard PII; file records according toARIMS; upload information into iPERMS (after training received from Govt); participate in and host sustainment training events offered by parent Company.
• Help clients use the automated and non-automated resources effectively. Provide instruction on automated tools to include TAPXXI and Resume Writer.
• As a counseling staff member, support the goals of the Program by accurately updating the SFL-TAP- MIS client progress screen on a timely basis.
• Review work performed in TAPXXI by counseling staff; also, review progress of transitioning clients and work with Government representatives whenever issues with Commanders prevent transitioning clients from using SFL-TAP program.
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Training and Development, HR Management, Counseling, or related field and minimum 2 years career counseling, education, or related experience. Experience managing personnel at one or more sites. Ability to meet and correspond regularly with a Government counterpart. Specific experience coordinating transition activities with the local SFL-TAP TSM to support overall mission goals. Accountable for ensuring requirements accomplished in accordance with the PWS/ PRS and completed on time at all sites. Responsible for safeguarding confidential information or sensitive nature. Responsible for key control. Experience handling PII and complying with the Privacy Act and all applicable agency regulations on individual privacy, to include DoDDirective 5400. Experience conducting QC checks and ensuring training requirements are met. Experience working directly with clients. Ability to exercise a great deal of independent judgment.
**Candidate must be a US Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a NACi clearance.