Posted on Feb 15, 2020
Is a Change of Rater NCOER required if a unit is realigned to a new command and the NCO has the same rater but a different senior rater?
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I recently took over my new platoon.
Situation: The unit in the Reserve component was disbanded and was assigned to a new command. The transfer did not change the rater ( an E7), but placed them under the newly assigned 2LT as their SRater. Most Soldiers in the unit had more than 4 month worth of rated time in the previous unit.
Question: Does this change of unit and SRater suffice for a Change of Rater eval?
Thanks you for your responses. It will help a lot.
Situation: The unit in the Reserve component was disbanded and was assigned to a new command. The transfer did not change the rater ( an E7), but placed them under the newly assigned 2LT as their SRater. Most Soldiers in the unit had more than 4 month worth of rated time in the previous unit.
Question: Does this change of unit and SRater suffice for a Change of Rater eval?
Thanks you for your responses. It will help a lot.
Edited 5 y ago
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 5
A Change of Rater is required when the Rater changes not the Senior Rater.
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No.
There is an Optional Report that can be done - a Senior Rater Option.
Unless duties changed significantly or the rated Soldiers promotion board is imminent, I rarely recommend that report be done.
There is an Optional Report that can be done - a Senior Rater Option.
Unless duties changed significantly or the rated Soldiers promotion board is imminent, I rarely recommend that report be done.
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There is a senior rater option. Very few senior raters utilize it. It usually only occurs for especially good or especially bad NCOs in a particular circumstance. As long as the rater remains consistent, there are no issues.
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