ALCGENL 058/19 - AY20 PRODUCTION RECRUITER SOLICITATION

united states coast guard

18 APR 19

ALCGENL 058/19
SUBJ: AY20 PRODUCTION RECRUITER SOLICITATION
A. Military Assignments and Authorized Absences, COMDTINST M1000.8A series
B. https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/SitePages/Special.aspx
C. AY20 ALCGENL 055/19 Special Assignment Kick-off
1. All members are highly encouraged to pursue at least one Special
Assignment 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, making
them ideal candidates for future assignments to highly visible leadership
and management positions (e.g. Silver Badge, OIC, School Chief).
2. CG Production Recruiter (PR) recruit the best applicants to fill
the multi-mission and critical specialty needs of the Coast Guard. PRs make
daily decisions on how to bring in the applicants most suitable to become a
shipmate in our Service. Their efforts shape the next generation of Coast
Guard men and women. They recruit for active duty and reserve enlisted, and
all non-Academy officer programs. PRs visit schools, colleges, clubs, community
centers, etc. to advertise Coast Guard opportunities, identify prospects, and
develop relationships. PRs often engage parents and siblings to garner support
for the applicant's decision. PRs work irregular hours and perform travel to
accomplish their mission. In addition, PRs conduct the screening,
processing, and accession paperwork corresponding to an enlistment or commissioning.
Prospective PRs should be energetic, demonstrate infallible character
and professionalism, and show a spirited focus on building a workforce to
support Coast Guard mission needs and the Coast Guard's Diversity and Inclusion
Strategic Plan. The selection, motivation, and training of the Recruiting work
force is a top priority to meet the Coast Guard’s human capital needs. Please
visit GoCoastGuard.com to see Coast Guard Recruiting in action.
3. Coast Guard Informational Recruiting Webinar:
a. Date: 02 MAY 2019, 1530 EST
b. Register: Email LT Kevin Dupont (subject: Recruiting Webinar) at
   Kevin.R.Dupont@uscg.mil NLT COB 01 MAY 2019.
4. Eligibility:
a. All AY20 and AY21 tour complete active duty E5 - E6 members who meet the minimum
requirements outlined in Art. 1.E.2 and 1.E.7 of Ref (A) are encouraged to apply.
b. Members with folliculitis are eligible to apply.
c. Members desiring extensions shall notify their Command prior to
15 JUL 19 for inclusion in their Programs COMCONs.
5. Process/timeline:
a. NLT 17 MAY 2019: 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 20 MAY - 19 JULY 2019: CGRC interviews applicants.
c. 30 JULY - 2 AUG 2019: Selection panel convenes.
d. OOA 23 AUG 2019: Panel results released.
e. The expected report date is 01 JULY 2020.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. Points of contact:
a. Program: LT Kevin Dupont at (202) 795-6832 or Kevin.R.Dupont@uscg.mil. 
b. Special Assignments: CWO4 Donald Wiley, (202) 795-6587 or
HQS-SMB-PSC-EPM-2-SpecialAssignments@uscg.mil. 
  14 JUN 19, CWO3 Jamie Baldueza.
9. Released by: LT William Stewart, (202) 795-6584.
10. Internet release authorized.