The Family Employment Readiness Program (FERP) provides consultations, programs and services to help families in the job search process. Consultants are available to guide military spouses and family members on career planning, job seeking and resume writing, as well as to help them prepare for interviews and negotiate offers. During the JobZone Job Fair, you may drop by to receive recommendations and suggestions for improvement and job search assistance.
Information will also be available on programs and workshops offered at the FFSC-Dahlgren. You may drop by the FFSC booth with questions on your resume or networking tips.
Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC)-NSASP Dahlgren/Indian HeadThe Fleet and Family Support Center General Phone Number: 540-653-1839.
Military and Family Support Center OverviewThe Military and Family Support Center is one part of a larger network of agencies, programs, services, partnerships and individuals that supports your personal and family readiness. The larger system called the Military Family Readiness System is a web of support for you and your family. The Military and Family Support Center should be one of your first stops once you arrive at a new installation. The programs and services they offer are a key resource for you and your family.
Programs and ServicesMilitary and Family Support Centers provide information, education and support programs to help balance the demands of military life. Offerings include:Deployment support to assist you and your family during all phases of the deployment cycle. Learn more about deployment support.Relocation assistance to help you prepare for an upcoming move and get settled into your new location. Learn more about the military Relocation Assistance Program.Confidential non-medical clinical counseling provides support for a wide range of issues from marital conflicts and stress management to coping with grief and deployment adjustments Learn more about confidential non-medical counseling.Personal and family life education assists with developing knowledge and skills to help you navigate your mobile military life.Personal financial readiness assists you and your family in building and maintaining your financial readiness.Employment assistance supports career exploration, education, training and licensing, career connections and employment readiness for military spouses, transitioning service members, and other family members. Learn more about the Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO.Information and referral can assist you in identifying and clarifying needs and locating and connecting to services and programs available both on and off your installation.Morale, Welfare and Recreation, or MWR services provide lots of ways for you to connect with friends and others for entertainment, rest and relaxation — all at reduced or no cost. Learn more about MWR programs and services.The Transition Assistance Program provides the information, skills and knowledge necessary for a successful transition from military to civilian life. Learn more about transition assistance programs and resources.
Military and Family Support Centers may provide other programs such as the following:Exceptional Family Member ProgramFamily Advocacy ProgramNew Parent Support ProgramFederal Voting Assistance Program
Services may vary by location and installation. Use the Search tool to find contact information for your installation Military and Family Support Center. Just enter your installation name, Zip code or state.
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