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October Navy Career News – From the Chief of Naval Personnel

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Think you have what it takes to be a Recruit Division Commander?

Recruit Training Command is looking for the best and brightest Sailors throughout the fleet for this challenging and rewarding shore duty. Find out how to apply in the October edition of Sailor-to-Sailor!

See the October Sailor-to-Sailor here:
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/mwr8iz

Your Navy career news for the month of October is inside – announcements include:

– GMT Requirements for FY24
– Updates to the Enlisted Leader Development Program
– Legislative Fellowship 2025 Call for Applications
– SELRES Advancement to Warfighting Positions Program Phase II

Updated Medical Corps Sharepoint Site

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When you link to the MC Sharepoint site, does it have Blue Buttons?

The MC Corps Chiefs Office updated the MC Sharepoint site in June. The old site has been archived, but is still available to those with the web address (600 unique users have accessed the old site since the new site launched). To access the latest MC updates, please update your Sharepoint Bookmark!

https://esportal.med.navy.mil/bumed/m00/m00c/M00C1/Pages/Homepage.aspx

Additional information is available on the MC Office Social Media sites. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook!

Instagram: @medical_corps_chiefs_office

Facebook: Office of the Medical Corps Chief

September Navy Career News – From the Chief of Naval Personnel

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Are your Sailors completing their Enlisted Leader Development Courses?
These courses will soon be required for advancement to E-6 and E-7. Check out the MyNavy HR Sailor-to-Sailor newsletter to see how to enroll in a local course!

See the September Sailor-to-Sailor here:
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/rgtqv8

We recapped your Navy career news for the whole month of September – other announcements from CNP detailed in this issue include:
– Navy Esports Team Seeking Applicants
– Blue Angels Call for Enlisted Applicants
– Commissioning opportunity through the JAG Corps In-Service Procurement Program
– Upcoming Event Dates and Deadlines

Opportunities to Voice Your Opinion:
The 2023 Workplace Gender Relations (WGR) Survey is live now until Oct. 20.
Go to DODSURVEYS.MIL to voice your experience.
If you received a letter from the CNO, use that ticket number, or you can look up your ticket number on the website. Don’t have a ticket number? You can still take an abbreviated version of the survey using your DoD ID number.

The 2023 Defense Organizational Climate Survey (DEOCS) window is live. Go to SURVEYSDRC.COM/DEOCS to share your view on your current command climate with commanders and DoD leaders. It takes about 15 minutes to complete. Deadlines vary by command.

FOR LEADERS: Print the S2S newsletter and take it to quarters, post it on your shop’s bulletin board, or share this email to ensure your Sailors are in the know.

For questions or comments, reach us on our social media platforms. Find us @MyNavyHR on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to have your voices heard.

– Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs

From the Chief of Naval Personnel – August in Review

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Have your Sailors updated their NFAAS? That deadline is quickly approaching. See the details on that NAVADMIN in the monthly Sailor-to-Sailor newsletter from MyNavy HR.

Also this month, see highlights on the 248th Navy Birthday Planning Order and the NAVADMIN announcing updates to the Maternity Uniform Pilot Program.

This is your recap of career news from the Chief of Naval Personnel for the month of August.

Access the August Sailor-to-Sailor here:
https://dvidshub.net/r/vsdf6k

LEADERS: Go ahead and print the S2S newsletter and take it to quarters, post it on your shop’s bulletin board, or share this email to ensure your Sailors are in the know.

For questions or comments, reach us on our social media platforms. Find us @MyNavyHR on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to have your voices heard.

– Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs

Free Study of Coaching Program for Parents Concerned About Their Children’s Weight – Deadline 18 SEPT

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Very rarely I ask for a favor…consider enrolling in or advertising my wife’s IRB approved study. She gets no money for this and it is completely free due to grant funding. Here are the details straight from the OG CAPT Schofer:

It’s the final days for enrollment in a novel research study for parents who are worried about their kids’ weight.

The grant-funded randomized, controlled study will welcome 60 families to participate in the Family in Focus health coaching program as its effectiveness at improving parental psychological metrics such as self-efficacy, eating competence, body image, self-compassion and self-stigma for child weight, all of which predict child and family health. Parents participate free of charge in the full 8-week virtual group coaching program.

Please see the flyer for eligibility and enrollment steps. Randomization is occurring this week for the final groups – don’t delay!