What are the responsibilities and job description for the Orthopedic Specialist in the Army or Army Reserves position at U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion?
Work one weekend a month, two weeks a year over the summer in the Army Reserves. The US Army and Army Reserves has multiple vacancies for an entry level Orthopedic Specialist. You do not require prior training or experience in this career field in order to qualify for this position. If you qualify, you will be given a date to attend the 10 week Basic training followed by the 14 week Advanced Individual Training (AIT). You would receive full time Army pay and Benefits while attending training. 4 Nationally Recognized Certifications are available with this training.
As an Orthopedic Specialist, you'll assist with all kinds of patient care at an Orthopedic clinicwhere patients are treated for pain and injuries to bones, joints, and muscles. You'll help prep patients for surgery, monitor their care afterwards, and even assist orthopedic surgeons with procedures in the operating room.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS :
- Educational : Tuition Assistance / Reserve Montgomery GI Bill / Student Loan Repayment Program
- Health / Dental / Vision / Life Insurance
- Earn College Credits from Training and Certifications
- Hiring preferences in Civilian Employment with Partnership for Youth Success Program
- Training and Security Clearances can be used for Civilian Employment
- 17 years or older
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
- Background check
- Drug screening
- Speaks English
- At least high school diploma or equivalent or higher
Additional Entry Level Medical Specialties include :
68C Practical Nursing Specialist
68D Operating Room Specialist
68E Dental Specialist
68F Physical Therapy Specialist
68G Patient Administration Specialist
68X Behavioral Health Specialist
68P Radiology Specialist
68Q Pharmacy Specialist
68S Preventative Medicine Specialist
68W Army Medical Specialist
Required qualifications :