Office of Work-Life Programs -
Transition Assistance Program
Who is Eligible for this Program? The Transition Assistance Program is available to the following
members of Team Coast Guard:
Active Duty, Reservists, Retirees and their spouses
Purpose of Program The Transition Assistance Program is intended to provide
information and assistance to all separating and retiring members to help
them make an effective transition from military to civilian life. An
integral aspect of this goal is to ensure that separating members are made
aware of, and have access to, the numerous programs and services available
to assist them in the transition process.
Definitions
The following definitions apply to the Transition Assistance Program:
Transition Assistance Seminar: A seminar which is held regionally
throughout the Coast Guard and is coordinated by Work-Life
Transition/Relocation Manager (TRM). The seminars contain information such
as interviewing techniques, resume writing, job search techniques, and
veteran benefits.
Transition Services: Effective 1 October 1994, all members
within 180 days of separation or retirement are eligible for transition
services as described in enclosure (1) of COMDTINST 1900.2 Eligibility for
services is not affected by length or character of service.
Transition Benefits: Effective 1 October 1994, certain
involuntarily separated members are eligible for transition benefits
described in enclosure (2) of COMDTINST 1900.2. Eligibility for transition
benefits depends on the nature and characterization of a member's
discharge. In general, members must meet the following conditions to be
eligible for benefits: (a) were on active duty after 30 September 1994;
(b) were or will be involuntarily separated between 1 October and 31
December 2001; and (c) were or will be discharged under conditions
characterized as either honorable or general under honorable conditions.
Specific eligibility criteria for benefits are provided in enclosure (3)
of COMDTINST 1900.2.
Preseparation Counseling: A command representative will meet
with all separating, retiring or entering the Disability Evaluation
System, officers and enlisted, approximately 180 days before separation
and not later than 15 days after official notification of separation. This
will be documented using DD Form 2648 (Pre-Separation Counseling
Checklist) and submitted for entry in the member's permanent record.
Pre-Separation Guide: A handbook developed by the USCG TRMs to
assist members in the separation from the service by providing useful
information.
Services and Resources Available
The following services and resources are available within the Transition
Assistance Program:
Military
Spouse Career Center - Provides access to career opportunities,
training information and education options.
TurboTAP - DoD transition assistance program - Supporting continuum
of services of all transitioning personnel. Excellent source of
information for Coast Guard Personnel
As an International Career Coach, each TRM will contribute to career
transition success by offering a variety of results oriented programs.
By incorporating career assessment tools and techniques, exploring job
and career options, focusing on immediate job objectives and long term
career goals via individual or group self assessments, employee
development plans and transition plans, you will be able to identify
individual attributes, plan an effective and workable career strategy
and receive appropriate feedback on real career issues, options and
barriers
Hero2Hire-
H2H. Jobs is designed to assist Active and Reserve
Component members and their spouses: search for jobs; explore career
paths; translate their military skills into matching jobs; take a career
assessment that links them to relevant careers and jobs; attend live and
virtual hiring events; learn about different industries; find education
and training resources; and, join communities with similar interests and
networking opportunities.
Requesting Services or Resources
These services or resources can be obtained by contacting the
Transition/Relocation Manager at your Work-Life Staff.
Work-Life Staffs are located at Integrated Support Commands CG-wide and the
Headquarters Support Command.
Related Program Information
Each Transition/Relocation Manager can assist active duty members in
scheduling a Transition Assistance Seminar. This seminar is intended to
assist transitioning active duty members in preparing for the civilian job
market. Spouses of active duty members are highly encouraged to attend,
however travel funding is not provided. These seminars cover such topics as
resume writing, interviewing techniques, salary negotiations, and successful
attire strategies. Each seminar will also familiarize the member with the
benefits they may be entitled to as a separatee or retiree.
Program References
The following references provide details of the Transition Assistance
Program:
Point of Contact
If you are unable to contact the Transition/Relocation Manager on your
Regional Work-Life Staff, or need additional
assistance beyond the information provided here, please contact the
Headquarters Transition Assistance Program Manager, Mr. Rodney Whaley at (202)
475-5158, or Email at
Rodney.B.Whaley@uscg.mil.
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