Eligibility Requirements :
To enlist in the U.S. Navy, candidates must be between the ages of 18-34.
The Navy relies on dedicated medical personnel to ensure the health and well-being of our servicemen and women. As a Hospital Corpsman, you'll have a unique opportunity to engage in diverse responsibilities while making a profound impact on the lives of the Sailors you support.
Key Responsibilities :
Hospital Corpsmen (HM) play a crucial role in assisting healthcare professionals in delivering medical care to Navy personnel and their families. Your tasks may include :
Compensation and Benefits :
From your very first day, you will enjoy :
Educational Opportunities :
As a service member, you will have access to :
Qualifications and Requirements :
General qualifications may vary based on prior military service or current status.
Work Environment :
As a Hospital Corpsman, you will experience the most diverse range of work environments in the Navy. Your role may take you all around the globe and challenge your comfort zone. Assignments could include Navy medical treatment facilities like on-base hospitals or clinics, or even service aboard an aircraft carrier or submarine.
Part-Time Opportunities :
As a Navy Reserve Sailor, you will fulfill your duties during scheduled drilling and training periods. Typically, Hospital Corpsmen in the Navy Reserve work at locations that are convenient to their homes during monthly drills.
Explore further to understand the general responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
Medical Assistant • Falling Waters, WV, United States