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SFL-TAP Career Counselor I - Schofield Barracks¸ HI


Job Description:
Provides direct SFL-TAP (Soldier for Life Transition Assistance Program, formerly ACAP) services to transitioning military personnel, Army civilians, and their family members.
Services include the conduct of automated and manual pre-separation briefings, delivery of job assistance training in group or individual settings, conduct of individual counseling sessions, and other job assistance activities such as resume critiques and mock interviews.
Assists clients in the use of the SFL-TAP/ACAP XXI automated system.
Supports SFL-TAP Center marketing initiatives by briefing installation leaders and managers.
Tracks the progress of clients and motivates clients to increase their utilization of SFL-TAP Center services.
Works under general supervision or independently and typically reports to a supervisor or manager.
May manage supplies or assume responsibility for a major activity such as job fairs, employer days, or the conduct of a classroom event.
Work is generally performed in a normal office environment where there is minimal exposure to unpleasant and/or hazardous working conditions.
Job assignments may require working at client site where working conditions may vary.
Travel may be required.
Required Skills and
Experience:
--Position requires a master's degree or equivalent and 2 years of experience in the field or in a related area--Applicants must successfully undergo a background investigation (National Agency Check)--This position supports a U.
S.
Government Contract whose terms require Serco to staff it only with U.
S.
Citizens-- Individual must be familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the field--Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required--Military Veterans and Spouses encouraged to apply.
Employment Type:
Full time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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