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Command Career Counselor Course
Career Navigator Program
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Career Navigator Program
Enabling Objectives
Upon successful completion of this topic, the trainee will be able to:
IDENTIFY the purpose of the Career Navigator Program (CNAV).
LIST the personnel affected by the Career Waypoints (C-Way) process.
IDENTIFY the Career Waypoints (C-Way) submission and approval processes.
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Career Navigator Program
Enabling Objectives (cont.)
LIST the Career Waypoints options provided to the Sailor.
IDENTIFY the Career Waypoints timeline requirements.
IDENTIFY the steps the CCC takes in the Career Waypoints process.
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Career Navigator Program Reference Publications
NAVPERS 15560(series), Naval Military Personnel Manual (MILPERSMAN)
NAVPERS 15878(series), Career Counselor Handbook (CCH)
NAVADMIN 149/13; 150/13NPC: h
ttp://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/CareerWaypointSystem.aspx
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Career Navigator Program
Career Navigator Program Purpose
Career Navigator program is to help Sailors make informed decisions about their personal and professional career opportunities by placing the power of Navy career management systems at their fingertips.
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Career Navigator Program
Career Navigator Purpose
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Career Navigator Program
Career Waypoints PurposeCareer Waypoints (C-Way)
Is a tool that allows Career Counselors and Sailors to view their “Best Match” ratings.
The Career Waypoints-Reenlistment (C-Way-Reen) screening process is to be based on rank, performance evaluations and critical NECs.
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Career Navigator Program
Career Waypoint- Reenlistment (C-way-Reen)
Deadline will be 2359(CST) on the last day of each month.
COs, XOs, OICs or designated command representative will have access to C-Way for entry, inquiries, and results of all C-Way-Reen applications.
Submit C-Way-Reen applications NO LATER than 13 months prior to S/EAOS/PRD via Career Waypoints
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Career Navigator Program
NPC’s normal processing of C-way-Reen applications begins 13 months prior to S/EAOS/PRD.
Applicants will be submitted each month from 13 to 6 months prior to S/EAOS/PRD.
Applicant will be compared no more than 8 times for an Active Duty quota.
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C-Way-Reen
Career Navigator Program
C-way-Reen Timeline and Options
Months 13/12/11/10During this time, Sailors
submit reenlistment applications for:Active Duty In-rateActive Duty ConversionSELRESIntends to Separate
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-ReenTimeline and Options (cont)
Months 9/8/7/6During this period Sailors
submit applications for:Rating conversionSELRESIn-rate applications are not
authorized.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-ReenTimeline and Options (cont.)Months 5/4/3
During this period Sailors may submit applications for transition into the Selected Reserves.
In rate and conversion options are no longer available.
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Career Navigator Program
Career Waypoint Timeline
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-Reen Reenlistment ProcessingSailors can request up to 3 rating
conversion choices:Rating request must be from the
monthly quota conversion list per Sailor’s application.
Sailors must be fully qualified for the ratings they are selecting IAW MILPERSMAN 1306-618 and in Career Waypoints.
Retesting of AFCT may be required prior to submission.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-Reen Approval Process (E-6)
E6 Sailors with less than 14 years of service who desire to reenlist and have command approval will be given reenlistment approval on their first application.
Nuclear ratings will still apply every month
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-Reen Approval Process (E5 and Below)
Categories of skill sets have been created to expedite reenlistment request processing for E5 and below.Open ReenlistmentBalanced ReenlistmentCompetitive ReenlistmentCNAV Skillset list is updated monthly
and can be found at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/CareerWaypointSystem.aspx
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Career Navigator Program
Open Reenlistment
Sailors in undermanned skill sets.All eligible and command
approved reenlistment E5 and below Sailors in open skill sets will receive approval to reenlist on their first application (within approx 30 days).
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Career Navigator Program
Balanced Reenlistment
Year Group (YG) – YG is determined by the Fiscal Year of when the Sailor joined the Navy.Example – ADSD – 1 Oct
2003 = YG04ADSD – 30 Sep 2003 = YG03
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Career Navigator Program
Balanced Reenlistment
Sailors in skill sets that are fully-manned.Reenlistment request processing for all
eligible and command approved reenlistment Sailors will be based on the manning in their Year Group (YG).
Sailors in undermanned YG will receive approval on their first application, and Sailors will know at least 10 months from EAOS is they will be able to reenlist in their current rate.
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Career Navigator Program
Competitive Reenlistment
Sailors in skill sets that are over-manned or have special requirements.Reenlistment request processing for all
eligible and command approved reenlistment Sailors who are in skill sets that are over manned or that have special requirements such as the Nuclear community will know at least 10 months from the end of their contract whether they will be able to reenlist in their current rate.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-Reen Approval Process (cont.) Possible C-Way results:
Reenlist in rate.Tentatively Approved for Conversion.Transition into the Selected ReservesDenied-Final Active (Separate at S/EAOS).
Monthly reenlistment/conversion quotas for each rate is assigned by the Enlisted Community Managers.
Approved quotas will be assigned expiration dates and are valid for 13 months.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way Reen Approval Process (cont.)
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-Reen Approval Process (cont.)
Applicant who is not selected and has maximized the number of C-Way comparisons (4 total in rate, 4 conversion) will be separated from Active Duty Navy.
Official notification will be posted via letter for every Sailor in C-Way once approved, or denied final active.
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Career Navigator Program
Professional Apprenticeship Career Track (PACT) Designation (C-Way-PACT)
C-Way-PACT will auto-generate partially populated applications for PACT Sailors who are:
Time in-rate (TIR) eligible for the Navy-Wide Advancement Examination (NWAE)
And/or have at least 12 months on board their first permanent duty station
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-PACT Sailors (cont.)
PACT Sailors who meet TIR requirements for the NWAE will be able to apply for Rating Entry Designation (RED) or NWAE quotas regardless of Time On Board.
Red quotas are preferred because Sailors are designated in the same month as the quota is approved
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-PACT Sailors (cont.)
Direct designation is advantageous for Sailors because it provides a career path and eligibility to participate in the NWAE as a rated E-3
Sailors on this path may perform better on the NWAE, increasing their chances for advancement since they will have more opportunity to gain experience and study in their new rating prior to the exam.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-PACT Sailors (cont.)
Sailors who have at least 12 months on board their first permanent duty station following completion of their initial skills training will be able to apply for RED or A-school quotas
PACT Sailors are encouraged to research and review gapped billets* on board their command and apply for ratings with gaps, which benefits both the command and the Sailor
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way-PACT Sailors (cont.)
Most Sailors will find the opportunity to gain experience and study in their new rating may lead to faster promotion, which in turn increases Competitiveness for reenlistment if desired and for converting to a different rating in the future
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way Discussion Topics
Ensure Pg 13 is submitted to the respective ECM to return C-Way-Reen quota for Sailors choosing to separate.
A monthly review must be done for all personnel who have not received final C-Way-Reen results.
Ensure applications are updated to include changes to evaluations, advancement, PRIMS, NJP, and security clearance eligibility, etc…
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way Discussion Topics (cont.)
CCCs must submit a new SAAR when they transfer to a new command to ensure their UIC is updated.
CCCs must review the conversion quotas listed for each Sailor each month and update all applications based on the current available quotas.
If Sailors fail to complete “A” school, they will be processed for separation within 60 days.
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Career Navigator Program
C-Way Discussion Topics (cont.)
Ensure Sailors understand that once they are selected for conversion to a rate through Career Waypoints, the decision is final. Sailors shouldn’t ask for a rate they don’t want. Quotas are limited, and this could cause other Sailors to miss out on an opportunity to convert and be separated.
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Career Navigator Program
Summary and Review
What is the purpose of Career Navigator?
Which Sailors are affected by the Career Waypoints process?
What are the Career Waypoints options provided to the Sailor?
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Career Navigator Program
Summary and Review
What is the purpose of Career Waypoints?
What are the inputs to qualify a Sailor in Career Waypoints?
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