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Transition Assistance--Before Retirement

1. Employee Consultation Service

  • Confidential counseling services available to all AID*, State Civil Service (CS) and Foreign Service (FS) employees and family members
  • Stress, marital problems, parent/child concerns, separation, loss, grief, acute and chronic illness, depression, anxiety, financial concerns, alcohol and drug awareness, life transitions, re-entry concerns

Located in Washington, D.C.
Telephone: 202-663-1815
Intranet: http://hrweb.hr.state.gov/FLO/train/specialecs.html
Email: MEDECS@state.gov

*AID employees and family members may also consult confidentially with Martha Rees, LCSW, at (202) 712-0891.

2. Career Development Resource Center

  • Confidential career counseling services available to all current State CS employees as well as Foreign Service family members.

Located in Washington, D.C.
Telephone: 202-663-3042
Email: CDRC@state.gov

3. "Life After Government" - resources from GovExec.com

  • Retirement Planning columns: http://www.nitpinc.com/gov_ex.html  or subscribe at: http://www.govexec.com/email/#columns

     The above links are for informational purposes only and in no way constitute an endorsement, expressed or implied, by the Department of State. Links to websites outside the U.S. federal government or the use of trade, firm, or corporation names are for the convenience of the user and do not constitute an official endorsement or approval of any private sector website, product, service, or privacy policy.


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