JANUARY 20, 2015, PORT HUENEME, Calif. (NNS) – Speaking at Naval Construction Training Center, the Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) announced a new program that will improve Seabee advancement and retention opportunity while also meeting new requirements for the master-at-arms community, Jan. 20.
Vice Adm. William Moran, CNP, and Fleet Master Chief April Beldo, Moran’s senior enlisted advisor, laid out to Seabees the details of the program called Bees to Badges. It will provide Seabees the opportunity for conversion to MA prior to their Career Waypoints Reenlistment (C-WAY) window. The program’s goal is to balance an over-manned Seabee community while simultaneously supporting the need for more MA’s.
“As our Seabee numbers have decreased, many top-notch Sailors had a hard time finding ways to stay on a viable career path that allowed them to utilize their expeditionary skillsets and “Can-Do” way of doing business,” said Moran. “If we do this right, we will improve Seabee community health, while also filling carrier MA slots with seasoned folks who want to put their talents to good use in a new field that allows them to stay-Navy.”
Because Seabees have experience in security patrols and small arms they are more closely aligned with the MA mission than other communities. This rate conversion opportunity will be available for all active duty Seabees; however, it will focus on select ratings, year groups and will be managed closely by the community managers.
Below are the details about how to the conversion process works.
* Seabee must be at their command for 18-months prior to eligibility for the rate conversion and meet the MA requirement in MPM-1440-010 (Change in Rate Requirements).
* Qualified Seabees must submit a commanding officer endorsed 1306 to the Seabee Enlisted Community Manager (ECM) through their Command Career Counselor.
* The Seabee ECM will validate a candidate’s eligibility and forward the package to the MA ECM who will screen the package and determine school availability.
* If a Seabee is selected, their command will receive the MA “A” school date, within four to 12 months after selection, to ensure that there are no conflicts with critical operations.
ECMs currently intend to open this opportunity to all Seabee rates, targeting YGs 2012 and 2003-2008. As the program matures and the community health strengthens, the targets will start to narrow. The target number for fiscal year (FY) 15 is 30-35 Seabees and for FY 16 it increases to 90-110.
Any changes to the year groups or other information will be posted on the NPC website at http://www.public.navy.mil/BUPERS-NPC/ENLISTED/COMMUNITY/SEABEES/Pages/default2.aspx .
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