Human Resource Soldiers No Experience Necessary
the benefits that serving in the Army gives you. You gain leadership skills, college credit, and job security by enlisting into the Army that is hard to find in the civilian sector. A human resources specialist is responsible for providing support that affects Soldiers overall welfare and well-being while assisting leaders with keeping Soldiers combat-ready and effective.
Job Duties: Assist on all human resource support matters Oversight of all strength management and strength distribution actions Responsible for the readiness, health, and welfare of all Soldiers. Postal and personnel accountability support Maintain emergency notification data Attend Basic and Advanced Training (paid)
Basic Qualifications: Age - 17 to 34 years old Education - Current Senior in High School(HS), HS Diploma, GED, GED equivalent, or higher education level completed Citizenship - U.
S. Citizen/Permanent Resident Submit to background and medical screening Receive a passing score on the ASVAB Benefits: Enlistment bonus up to $40,000, varies by job and individual qualifications Education benefits Tuition Assistance ($4,000 annually) / GI Bill (up to $108,000 for 36 months of attending college) Paid training (Basic and Advanced) 30 days of paid vacation earned every year Additional living expenses for those who have dependents Various lengths of contracts available from 2 years to 6 years normally
This is a position in the Army Reserves. In order to qualify you must meet the minimum requirements to enlist in the United States Army.
These include, but are not limited to: Age between 17-34 years old Ability to pass an extensive background check with no significant law charges (waivers are authorized on a case-by-case basis)Ability to pass an extensive medical exam including full panel drug testing to ensure fitness to enlist in the military and attend basic training Attaining qualifying test scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Test (ASVAB) Required qualifications: 17 years or older Legally authorized to work in the United States At least high school diploma or equivalent or higher Background check Drug screening Speaks English Reads English Associated topics: administrative, administrative assistant, assist, assistant, co op, intern, internship, on call, support, supportive