TAP Transition Counselor
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Adult Education
Choctaw Global WHY JOIN CHOCTAW PREMIER SERVICES
Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of Service Members and their families? Join Choctaw Advantage Solutions (CAS) as a Transition Counselor and help guide Soldiers through one of the most important transitions of their lives. In this role, you will provide invaluable career counseling, facilitate workshops, and support military personnel as they prepare for life after service.
If you are looking for a fulfilling position where you can use your expertise to support those who have served our country, we want you on our team.
Provide one-on-one career counseling, helping Soldiers develop individualized transition goals and strategies. Assist Service Members and their families in creating and refining their Individual Transition Plans (ITPs) and résumés for both federal and private sector opportunities.
Workshops & BriefingsCoordinate and facilitate DOL Employment Workshops, VA Benefits Briefings, and additional transition-related sessions. Deliver comprehensive Transition Briefings to inform Soldiers of the available services and eligibility requirements for transition benefits.
Pre-Separation Counseling & OutreachConduct pre-separation counseling sessions for Soldiers to ensure they are aware of all required services and resources. Lead regional outreach activities to promote available transition services and provide additional support for Soldiers in need.
Program ImprovementCollect and analyze participant feedback to evaluate program effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. Ensure compliance with the Program Work Statement (PWS) and the instructions of the Contract Installation Manager (CIM).
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Education- Master’s degree preferred in Training and Development, HR Management, Counseling, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree accepted with additional experience in career counseling, education, or a related field.
- Minimum two (2) years of career counseling, education, or related experience. Two (2) years of experience with the Military lifestyle, either through personal or professional experience with Military personnel and their families, is highly desired. In-depth understanding of Military culture and Command structure is crucial. If non-military, at least four (4) years of counseling experience is required. Demonstrated experience in program evaluations and utilizing customer feedback to improve program effectiveness and impact;
highly desired.
- Ability to work independently while implementing personal experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals, with a degree of creativity and latitude. Strong verbal and written communication skills, particularly in needs assessment and individual/small group training. Familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the field of career counseling and transition services. Curriculum development experience is a plus.
- Fast-paced, on-site work environment focused on meeting performance goals for transitioning military personnel. Role involves interacting with service members and employers, requiring a high level of engagement and adaptability.
- Full-time position, typically Monday through Friday, with occasional extended hours based on project requirements.
- Primarily office-based with moderate desk work, computer use, and occasional physical tasks. Ability to sit for extended periods and lift materials up to twenty (20) lbs. may be required.
- Play a direct role in helping service members transition successfully to civilian careers.
- Enjoy a fast-paced, engaging role, with the opportunity to meet new people and develop professional relationships.
- Work alongside a team of dedicated professionals, committed to supporting the military community.
- Access to opportunities for growth and development in a leading federal contracting company.
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