Monday, April 27, 2015

 Military Medical Opportunities



 Duties: Communication is essential to identify and solve issues and implement plans. Mobilization and deployment specialists represent command staff on committees and liaise with local, state and federal government agencies, such as the Veterans Administration and Social Security Agency. They also communicate regularly with command staff and family support program coordinators. Specialists working for National Guard units also work with organizations such as the Red Cross to coordinate mobilization in cases of natural disaster, according to the Army's position description for the job.
According to the U.S. Army, soldiers undergo mobilization readiness as often as every six months, even if deployment orders have not been given. Mobilization and deployment specialists help create efficient plans to ensure that all soldiers within the unit meet the readiness requirements. Planning also includes support for non-military family members
Salary: As of 2014, employees at the GS-11 pay grade earn an annual salary of $50,790 to $66,027 depending on the time the employee has worked at that pay grade. 

Education: There essential skills include analytical reasoning and problem-solving, both of which allow the specialist to identify and resolve problems within the unit related to mobilization and deployment. Excellent communication skills are critical to brief soldiers, represent the Army in meetings and work with command staff, according to the U.S. Army. Written communication is also essential to draft position papers and staff reports.

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A MI NO ME GUSTARIA ESTUDIAR UN TIPO DE CARERA COMO ESTA YA QUE NO ME GUSTARIA ESTAR LEJOS DE MI FAMILIA PERO CREO QUE ES UNA BUENA CARERA EN LA CUAL PUEDES AYUDA A MUCHAS PERSONAS.


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