Posted on May 24, 2016
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Posted in these groups: Ac02dfeb Command Sponsorship
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SFC John Hill
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You may find what you’re looking for here: AR 600-8-8 The Total Army Sponsorship Program http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r600_8_8.pdf
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CSM Brigade Operations (S3) Sergeant Major
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Pretty sure this is not a MTO&E slot. The NCO should be rated in a MTO&E slot and the sponsorship should be an additional duty. There should not be a need for a duty description just some bullets. You are not doing the NCO any justice rating them in a position that doesn't technically exist....unless they're a turd and even that isn't cool just give them an evaluation based on their performance.
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I totally agree with SGM Olsen. It is not an MTOE position, so please don't let anyone tell you it is. It is definitely an additional duty position. Grab your bullets, document them on your NCOER and ensure your rater slots you in an MTOE position. Pray for orders and move out smartly, and don't stay at one installation too long. PCS!!!!
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Does anyone have any duty descriptions for Unit Sponsorship Coordinators?
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I totally agree with SGM Olsen. It is not an MTOE position, so please don't let anyone tell you it is. It is definitely an additional duty position. Grab your bullets, document them on your NCOER and ensure your rater slots you in an MTOE position. Pray for orders and move out smartly, and don't stay at one installation too long. PCS!!!!
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MAJ Military Personnel And Administrative Specialist
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Sponsorship duties include the following:
•Contacting the service member and family with an introductory email
•Following up with the member's preferred method of contact
•Sending information about the new community and duty assignment, responding to questions and providing resource information
•Confirming transportation and lodging arrangements
•Assisting with post office arrangements
•Meeting service members and family members upon arrival
•Accompanying service members to unit check-in point
•Introducing service members to the Military and Family Support Center and loan closet, if available
•Orienting service members and families to the installation and key locations, such as the commissary
Sponsorship Coordinators should be insuring that sponsors are property trained, keeping in contact with their sponsored Solder(s), and insuring the command has assigned a sponsor to in bound Soldiers.
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