What are the responsibilities and job description for the Education Service Advisor position at Interactive Government Holdings, Inc.?
Organization
Established in 2006, Interactive Government Holdings, Inc. (IGH) is a leading professional services and technology provider to the Federal Government. Our mission is to serve uniformed service members globally and their support systems locally. We utilize strategy, data science, and technology to make the programs we execute more efficient for the people our programs serve. IGH has a national and international program staff and a corporate headquarters located in Springfield, Virginia. We are proud of our ability to shape tomorrow while ensuring all active-duty personnel and reservists can carry out their critical missions and tasks today.
Job Description
Interactive Government Holdings (IGH) is seeking qualified, trained and capable individual to serve as an Education Services Advisor for the Army Continuing Education Services (ACES) supporting the United States Army Reserve.
The ACES mission is to vigorously promote lifelong learning opportunities to sharpen the competitive edge of the Army by providing and managing quality self-development programs and services. Service members will be provided with opportunities to continue their education, similar to those available to their peers in the civilian sector. ACES supports Soldiers' professional growth through a continuum of education programs and services that range from academic and career guidance to enhancement of job performance and skill qualifications and includes assistance to ease the transition of Soldiers returning to civilian life. ACES also support the education and career goals of family members, Department of the Army civilians, and other eligible personnel.
Provide support services to Government professionals in the delivery of adult education services. Assist ACES professionals in the delivery of adult education programs such as Tuition Assistance (TA), Credentialing Assistance, Reserve Component-Student Loan Repayment Program, all GI Bill Programs, and review of Soldier?s academic history.