May Sailor-to-Sailor Newsletter

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Shipmates around the world!

Your MyNAVY HR Team is proud to bring you another informative “Sailor-to-Sailor” newsletter.  But it’s only informative if you click the link and read the news we bring you every month.  In this edition we’re focusing on PCS season and how to reduce your stress level.  Want some extra cash in your pocket?  Check out the story on the Navy Spouse licensure and certification program.  And how about a salute to our Asian American/Pacific Islander shipmates; May is the month we honor you!

This link is your gateway to enlightenment: https://go.usa.gov/xusSF

Need more enticing?  Other stories in this month’s edition include:
– How the Selected Reserve Can Kickstart Your Transition to Civilian Life
– The Warrior Toughness Smartphone App: Fortifying Toughness
– Navy Personnel Command Announces Refocus on Mid-Term Counseling
– Navy Civilians Get a Lifeline to Navigate Their Career
– NPC PACT Team changes Lives for 313 Newly-Rated Sailors in Japan

Again, for all the news you can use, click here:  https://go.usa.gov/xusSF

If you have questions or comments about the newsletter, you can reach us on our social media properties @MyNavyHR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to have your voices heard.

V/r,
MyNavy HR

Call for Nominations for USU School of Medicine Annual Faculty Teaching Awards, AY 2021-2022

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On behalf of the Dean, you are invited to submit nominations for the Dean’s Annual Faculty Teaching Awards. The purpose and nomination/selection criteria are established in the attached documents:

The School of Medicine has many outstanding educators and this is an opportunity for them to be recognized.

Please consider submitting a nomination NLT 18 July 2022.

A list of past winners is also attached for your reference.

Best regards,
Lisa

Lisa M. McTigue
Assistant to the Vice Dean Academic Affairs
School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University

Command Surgeon, US Special Operations Command – O6 Only

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Commander, US Special Operations Command requests Service nominations to fill this full-time position. The scope of duties requires an O-6 officer (would consider officers selected to O-6) who has Top Secret-SCI security clearance or is eligible. Clinicians (2100 or 2300 designators) with Special Operations experience are strongly desired but not required. Prospective applicants must demonstrate exceptional knowledge, skills and abilities to perform and execute the duties and responsibilities as outlined in this position description:

The assignment is 24-36 months, and the desired report date is March-September, 2023.

Prospective applicants should send a CV, BIO, copies of the last three fitness reports, letter of endorsement from the nominee’s chain of command, and nominee contact information (work and personal phone/email) to CAPT Rhett Barrett (contact in the global) NLT Jul 22, 2022.