QA

Question: Can A Senior Rater See Previous Ncoer

How do I find my old NCOERs?

On the landing page in EES, select the Continue/View Active NCOERs radio button, the hyper link will go to a page which will display the list of recently processed and pending evaluations (active evaluations). The status of the evaluation will be displayed.

Can a senior rater change an Ncoer?

NCOER: The Rated Soldier’s rank and date of rank can be changed once the Rater’s overall assessment box check is “UNLOCKED”. To unlock the overall assessment, signatures must be removed and the Rater must select “UNLOCK” on step 6 of 6 within the Rater’s section.

Can my rater and senior rater be the same?

YES. Joint and Civilian Raters and Senior Raters will operate under the same rules, and manage a profile, just like those in the Army. An Army Officer must review those evaluations rendered by a Joint Officer or Civilian to ensure accuracy and correctness.

How does a senior rater profile work?

Senior raters must evaluate and identify their best Soldiers based on performance and potential, regardless of the particular position they occupy. With the senior rater profile limited to 24%, won’t this encourage pooling to ensure the best talent is identified?.

What is senior rater option?

The senior rater may direct that a “SR–Option” report be made on any Soldier whom they senior rate when a change in senior rater occurs. (2) The rater meets the minimum 90–day requirement (120–day requirement for drilling USAR TPU, DIMA, or drilling IRR Soldiers or ARNG (M–DAY) Soldiers).

How long can an extended annual Ncoer be?

When reading AR 623-3, it says that rated time should not exceed 12 months.

How much time does a senior rater need?

Note: All senior raters of Reserve and National Guard NCOs must serve a minimum of 90 calendar days versus the minimum 60 calendar day requirement for Active Component.

Who can be a senior rater on a Ncoer?

SES members (which are equivalent to General Officers) may serve as senior raters for NCOs of all grades, provided they are in the NCO’s chain of supervision and are at least one level above the rater. Ambassadors serving at the U.S. Consulates under an ambassador’s authority may senior rate all grades of NCOs.

What happens when an Ncoer is late?

The late submission and any procedural violation allows you to appeal the NCOER siting specific issues. If it has been 14 months and there is no documentation to support their comments you could argue they could not reasonably rate your performance during this time-frame as too much time has passed.

How many most qualified can senior rater give?

Under the new system, a senior rater may rate only as many as 24 percent as being most qualified. That limit applies when those being rated are in the rank of staff sergeant through sergeant major. The expectation will be to make the rating of “highly qualified” as the “new norm,” said Sgt.

Is the APFT still valid?

For now, soldiers have to take that test only for data collection purposes, but their last recorded APFT score remains valid for any purpose requiring a passing fitness score through next March.

What is the minimum time requirements for a rater?

90 days is the minimum for the rater and SR. This policy has been in effect since the initial roll out of the SRPE in 2001.

What is a good Ncoer rating?

A 2/2 is a good rating. In fact, NCOs who used to give out 1/1s were doing Soldiers a disservice. A Soldier should show a gradual improvement over time.

What percentage of officers can a rater give an excels rating to on their OER?

The online tool that will allow officers to rate other officers will limit the number of “excels” ratings they can offer a particular grade to less than 50 percent.

How long is Army SLC?

A two-week resident course that everyone attends. A course that is delivered periodically at select NCO academies around the Army. A combination of distributed learning and a short resident phase.

When should I change my rater OER?

Change of Rater Report: An Officer would receive this type of OER when their current boss leaves their duty position, normally from a retirement, transfer, separation or promotion.

How many NCOERs are there?

There are seven different types of NCOERs.

What happens when you get a referred OER?

If an Officer receives a “referred OER,” or “relief for cause OER,” AR 623-3, paragraph 3-27, requires that he/she be allowed to submit a “comment” to the OER that becomes an enclosure to it. “Referred” is defined as follows: A “Fail” for the APFT or a “No” entry for the height and weight.

Can a 1SG be a rater?

If the 1SG is the individual who is directly responsible for supervising the daily activities of the supply sergeant, it would be appropriate for him to be the rater. A rating chain also ties rated individual performance to a specific senior and/or subordinate relationship.

How often are NCOERs due?

There are seven different types of NCOERs. The most common ones are annual, which are given each year to the NCO and change of rater, which occurs when an NCO or rater leaves the unit.

Do army corporals get NCOERs?

Does a corporal get an Ncoer? CPL Cody Voye, CPLs can receive NCOERs, but they are not required. For corporals (CPLs) only the DA Form 2166–9–1A will be used; no NCOER will be prepared.”May 31, 2021.

Can you get promoted with a referred OER?

Full Member. If it’s a referred OER for failed APFT or not making weight you may not get picked up for MAJ promotion on zone.

How do you get a commander’s inquiry?

You have to request a commander’s inquiry no later than 60 days after you sign your evaluation or, if you refused to sign, 60 days after the senior rater signs the evaluation. The Commander’s Inquiry will be submitted to the Commander in the rating chain one level above the rating officials for the subject evaluation.

Is an Ncoer required for retirement?

Retirement OERs or NCOERs of less than 1 calendar year are optional. These reports will be rendered at the option of the rater, senior rater, or when requested by the rated Soldier (see para 3–44c).