Your talents, our training.
You've worked hard to get to where
you are today. Now, it's time to take your career to the
next level by becoming an officer in the Air Force Reserve.
Some of it will be what you already know contractual
and accounting fundamentals, team management, human resource
management and biometrics. You'll also have opportunities
to train for aeromedical missions. You may experience a day
of training where your office is a mobile tent. Along with the
excitement of becoming a member of the Air Force Reserve, you'll
enjoy space-available travel on military aircraft within the
U.S., retirement benefits, and the pride of serving your country.
Incentives
You get the respect that comes with being a commissioned officer
in the Air Force Reserve. Reserve healthcare administrators
enjoy retirement benefits and an additional paycheck. And
how does non-contributory retirement benefits sound? You can
also take advantage of space-available travel on military
aircraft and see different locations while on duty.
The Air Force Reserve does not require you
to move. If an Air Force Reserve medical unit is located near
you, expect to be assigned within commuting distance of your
home.
If you've ever been interested in humanitarian
efforts or volunteering, as a member of the Air Force Reserve
you know you'll be doing something crucial for your country.
Training and Education
Advance your training through paid CME courses and symposiums.
You may take classes on how to manage an aeromedical staging
unit or attend a lecture on how to organize patients on a
C-130H aircraft. You'll also receive a lot of hands-on
training that you can use in your civilian career. You may
even be eligible to receive full pay and travel allowances
for annual professional conferences.
Advancement
Become a part of the Air Force Reserve and you'll have
opportunities for advancement. You'll be honored for
a job well-done through promotions and decorations. And you'll
always enjoy the respect of your peers.
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