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Manages personnel records and provides human resources services to Coast Guard members. Processes pay, benefits, assignments, and performance evaluations supporting Coast Guard personnel management.
“You'll manage personnel records, assignments, evaluations, and administrative support for Coast Guard members across a global force. Professional HR in a maritime environment.”
Coast Guard Personnel Specialist is HR for a service smaller than the NYPD, which means everyone knows everyone and your mistakes are visible in a way that Army S1 staff at a 10,000-person post cannot imagine. You manage the records, assignments, and administrative processes that determine where people go and what their records say — and in a small service, the accuracy of your work has direct and traceable impact on individual careers. The DCMS (Direct Access) personnel system has its own learning curve. The relationships within the small CG community mean you will regularly process paperwork for people you know personally, which creates professional discipline requirements that larger services never encounter. The civilian HR pathways are solid: SHRM certification, federal civilian HR positions (GS-0201 series), and private sector HR all recognize military personnel administration experience. The federal HR pathway is particularly accessible — OPM's veterans hiring authorities combined with HR experience is a strong combination for GS positions. The small-service culture means you will be a generalist, which is either limiting or liberating depending on your professional goals.
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