Three Steps to a Smooth Transition
Step 1. Schedule Your Pre-Separation Counseling Appointment
You may schedule your Pre-Separation counseling appointment at your installation Transition
Assistance Office any time within a year before your planned separation date. However, since
it takes time to prepare for an effective transition, be sure to contact your Transition Assistance
Office at least 180 days before your separation. By law Pre-Separation counseling (completion
of DD Form 2648, "Pre-Separation Counseling Checklist") must occur no later than 90 days prior to
separation; therefore,
if you have not had an appointment 90 days before separation, call the Transition
Assistance Office or your Navy Command Career Counselor and schedule a visit
immediately. However, it is strongly recommended that you set up your Pre-Separation
counseling appointment at least 180 days prior to separation.
Step 2. Review the Pre-Separation Counseling Checklist
Your Transition Counselor or Command Career Counselor will walk you through the Pre-Separation
Counseling Checklist, which helps ensure that you will receive the necessary assistance and advice
to benefit fully from the wide range of services and entitlements available to you. The
checklist is required by law to be filed in the official military personnel record of each Service
member receiving the counseling.
At this meeting, the Transition Assistance Office or Command Career Counselor will:
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Assist you in developing an individual needs assessment.
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Identify helpful relocation resources.
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Offer immediate and long-range career guidance.
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Provide benefits counseling.
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Refer you to other service providers for any additional assistance you may
require.
Step 3. Use your Transition Assistance Office or Command Career Counselor to Develop
an Individual Transition Plan
Information on developing your individual transition plan (ITP) is available through the
Transition Assistance Office. You may choose to use your Transition Counseling Checklist as a guide
for developing your own unique ITP. Once you have created your ITP, review it with your spouse
or another adult family member and get their feedback. It is recommended that you consult with
a VA counselor and a DOL Career One Stop staff member to review our ITP. They will provide you
further assistance or refer you to a subject matter expert to assist you. Full participation
in this process by you and your spouse or family member is encouraged.
Each transition has three key decision points which must be considered when creating your ITP.
As you proceed through the transition process it is important to consider the following major
decision points:
1.
Money Decisions – Deciding how to best manage your finances will help you deal
with changes in pay, compensation, and living expenses. This guide will give you information on
your financial benefits, life insurance, Thrift Savings Plan, and creating a household
budget.
2.
Benefit Decisions – Choosing which of the available benefits to apply for and
deciding when and where to start. This guide will help you explore your benefits like the GI
Bill, VA Home Loans, Health Care, and more.
3.
Job Decisions – Weighing your career options – choosing whether to pursue your
current career path or start over and go back to school. This guide has information to help
you learn about everything from writing resumes to exploring your employment opportunities to how
to start a small business.
Date Last Reviewed: September 2, 2011