As an Army Occupational Therapist, you will have the opportunity to use the latest technology to help Soldiers and their families improve their physical health. Key Responsibilities. Provide individualized treatment plans for Soldiers who are experiencing operational combat stress and injuries. Administer assessments of battlefield units to determine health statuses. The U.S. Army provides training, continued education programs, seminars, and con...
Job Title. Registered Nurse, Ambulatory Care. About this Job. As a member of the Army health care team, you'll receive benefits that you won't be able to get in a civilian career. Challenging work with great case diversity and over 40,000 visits coming into the U.S. Army medical facilities and clinics around the world every day. Patient care is the top priority at the U.S. Army Medical Department. Serve a purpose by performing an important servic...
Practical Nursing Specialist. 68C. As a Practical Nursing Specialist, you'll provide the highest level of quality medical care to Soldiers and their families by performing preventive, therapeutic, and emergency nursing care under the supervision of a physician, registered nurse, or non-commissioned Officer. At A Glance. Enlisted Soldier. Officer. Active Duty. Army Reserve. Army National Guard. Entry Level. Requirements. Be a U.S. Citizen or perma...
Military Police Officer. 31A. As a Military Police Officer, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the safety and protection of Army personnel, equipment, and resources. You’ll control and secure terrain inside and outside military installations, as well as manage, supervise and control secured areas. Additionally, you’ll supervise police intelligence missions, help train local law enforcement teams, lead small, tactical military police units, and fu...
Cyber Operations Specialist. 17C. As a Cyber Operations Specialist, you’ll use your cyber security skills to defend the Army’s crucial and complex weapons systems, which include satellites, navigation, and aviation systems against both foreign and domestic cyber threats. You’ll maintain dominance in both offensive and defensive cyberspace operations and respond to adversary attacks, while enabling commanders to gain an advantage in cyberspace by ...
Infantryman Jobs. 11X. As a first step toward becoming an Infantryman, you’ll train in the use of small arms, anti-tank, and other weapons systems. You will be responsible for capturing, destroying, and repelling enemy ground forces during missions. This is also the starting point for many advanced schools, such as Special Forces, Airborne School, Ranger School, Sniper School, and Pathfinder School. At A Glance. Enlisted Soldier. Officer. Active ...
This job is for the United States Army Active Duty/ Or Reserve. As a Military Police Soldier, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. You’ll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. You’ll conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations. You’ll also train in corrections and detention, investigations and mobi...