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Military
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Job Description
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Knowledge
or Training
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Corresponding
Civilian Career
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Patient Administration Specialist
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Patient
Administration specialists ensure hospital and patient
information is documented, stored and sent.
Primary responsibilities include supervising and
performing administrative tasks in the patient administration
area of an Army Hospital or other medical facility.
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Possess a
working knowledge of patient medical eligibility programs such
as DEERS (Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System).
Skilled at preparing and consolidating medical documents and
files authorized documents ensuring proper sequencing of forms.
Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology.
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Patient
Administration Specialists work as Medical Records Clerks,
Medical Records Supervisors, Administrative Assistants
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Native Language Speaker
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Interpret/Translate languages.
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Possess
native language ability, and ability to perform translation and
interpreter duties.
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Civilian
native language interpreters work as legal Interpreters for
courts and law firms, government agencies and teach
language courses.
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Diver
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Inspect, clean and repair
ship hulls, salvage sunken equipment, patrol, assist in
underwater construction, use explosives.
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Scuba diving, underwater
welding and cutting knowledge, equipment maintenance.
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Civilian divers work for
oil and/or salvage companies, underwater
construction firms, police and fire rescue
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Artillery Officer
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Direct firing of cannons,
howitzers, missiles, rockets; use specialized equipment to find
targets.
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Knowledge of weapons,
specialized equipment
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Civilian artillery
officers work as
Ordinance Engineers in construction and
Ammunition Storage Supervisors.
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Finance & Accounting Specialist
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Organize and keep track of financial records, compute payrolls
and other allowances, audit accounting records, and prepare
payments for military personnel.
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Knowledge/training
and ability planning, organizing, tracking, balancing,
projecting, and disbursing military finances, budgets, and
payments.
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civilian finance and
accounting specialists work as accounting clerks, audit clerk,
tax clerks, bookkeepers, and payroll Clerks.
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Administrative
Officer
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Create and implement administrative plans, policies, and
procedures. Direct administrative support staff and services.
Establish records and forms management programs. Manage the
maintenance and use of facilities
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Ability to analyze and solve problems, multitask, organize,
manage, direct staff, strong communication skills
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Office administrative
officers work as administration management, real estate
managers, office managers, and in postal service positions.
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Cargo Specialist
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Pack and crate boxes of supplies for shipping, inspect cargo
for damage, load supplies into trucks, transport planes, and
railroad cars using forklifts, Load equipment such as jeeps,
trucks, and weapons aboard ships, using dockyard cranes, Check
cargo against invoices to make sure the amount and destination
of material are correct
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Knowledge of operation and care of forklifts, power winches,
and cranes; knowledge of techniques for loading and storing
cargo. Ability to plan and schedule cargo shipments.
Knowledge of safety procedures for handling potentially
dangerous cargo.
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Civilian cargo specialists work as industrial truck
operators, stevedores, longshoremen, material handlers, or cargo
checkers.
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