What are the responsibilities and job description for the Practical Nursing Specialis t68C position at United States Army?
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 permanent resident with a valid Green Card
17 to 34 Years Old
High School Diploma or GED
Meet qualifications to work in a medical setting
Meet Tattoo Guidelines
No Major Law Violations
No Medical Concerns
Testing & Certifications
53
Nationally Recognized Certifications Available
10
weeks of Basic Training
52
weeks of Advanced Individual Training
101
ASVAB Score: Skilled Technical (ST)
Skills You'll Learn
Emergency Care
Patient Care
Chemistry & Biology
More To Consider
The Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) can reduce the length of your initial training and streamline your assignment process so you can start your Army career sooner. Prior skills or experience relating to this career may put you in position to join the Army at a higher rank, earn more pay, and obtain leadership positions quicker. Work with a recruiter to get started.
Clinical Instructors: Practical Nursing - Part-time
Virginia Western Community College -
Roanoke, VA
Practical Nursing Adjunct Faculty (Part-Time)
Virginia Western Community College -
Roanoke, VA
Nursing Faculty
Galen College of Nursing -
Roanoke, VA