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Grab a cup of coffee and settle in to the easy way to get "oriented" to working at NPS, FNMOC, or any of our other tenant commands.
The Department of the Navy is part of the Executive Branch of the US Government, under the direction of the Chief Executive -- the President of the United States. As an employee of the Navy, and a new member of the faculty, staff, or tenant activity of the Naval Postgraduate School, you are also an employee of the government of the United States.
The purpose of this course is to answer the many questions you may have about your position, your responsibilities, your rights, and the benefits available to you as a federal employee. Your immediate supervisor will acquaint you with the staff, organizational structure, and mission of the department to which you have been assigned and will help you get started in your new job. You may work through the course at your own pace, but you are expected to complete it within 30 days of the date you first report to work.
As a new employee, your questions should first be addressed to your supervisor. If you require additional assistance, please feel free to contact the Human Resources Office (HRO) or information or referral to the appropriate resource. If you have questions which this training session does not answer but which you believe it should, please submit them to the course administrator.
You are encouraged to stay informed by regularly checking notices posted on the NPS Intranet home Page, the bulletin boards throughout the installation, and checking the "What's New" page of the HRO web site.
Your loyal, dedicated and enthusiastic support will help the Naval Postgraduate School and its tenant organizations accomplish their missions for the Navy Department and the United States. We are happy that you have chosen to join the proud team of officers, enlisted personnel and civilians working together in Monterey!
To start the course for the first time please go to the Table of Contents.
As you work through the course, click on "Next" at the bottom of each page to advance to the next section. If there isn't a "Next" button, simply click on the "Back" button on your browser menu. Start the course.
Contact the Orientation Web Site Manager
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