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Location:
Noblesville, IN 46060
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Other Pay:
Guard Enlistment:Officer Bonuses of up to $30,000 are available
Industry:
Healthcare - Health Services
Military
Job Type:
Government
Health Care
Professional Services
Experience:
Not Specified
Description
Be a Commissioned Officer in the Army National Guard
Commissioned officers in the Army National Guard hold positions of great authority. They're decision-makers with a profound responsibility to their country and themselves.To become an Officer, you must demonstrate character attributes including integrity, courage, leadership, intelligence, the ability to make major decisions and the willingness to accept moral responsibility for your decisions.
Behavior Science Officer
Does your taste for adventure match your skill and desire? Do you want to fully develop your leadership skills while being part of a dedicated team anywhere in the world? The Medical Service Corps may be the right choice for you.
As a member of the Army National Guard Medical Service Corps, you'll have the chance to develop your leadership skills while pursuing a career in one of the most diverse branches of the Army National Guard. You could be involved in unit operations and training, patient administration, medical logistics management, personnel management or administrative work at a staff headquarters, or practicing your specialty in a field environment.
Benefit of Being a Behavior Science Officer
- Army National Guard Behavioral Sciences Officers are eligible for a $15,000 per year bonus.
In the Army National Guard Behavioral Sciences field, you can specialize in the following career fields:
- Social Work
- Clinical Psychology
An Army National Guard Behavioral Sciences Officer's main priority and goal is to sustain, restore or enhance the social well-being and functioning of individuals, families, units and the Army National Guard community.
Civilian Related
Being a Behavioral Science Officer in the National Guard, you will have the same qualifications to practice in your specialty in the civilian world.
Requirements
To qualify for an Officer appointment in the Army National Guard Medical Service Corps, you must:
- Meet the prescribed medical and moral standards for appointment as a commissioned Officer.
- Be a United States citizen.
- Have completed a Bachelor's program approved by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education.
- Be 21 years of age.
- Be able to obtain a secret security clearance.