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Chief Clinical Officer
Landmark Hospital of ColumbiaColumbia, MO, US- Promoted
Public Relations Assistant
Aspis ConsultingColumbia, Missouri, USASafety Manager
DS Bus Lines Inc.Columbia, MOPublic Benefit Specialist
Ensemble Health PartnersMO, Columbia , Work at Home- Promoted
DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS AND INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
MU HealthColumbia, MORegional Machine Safety Engineer
HITACHI ENERGY USA INCUnited States,Missouri,Remote- Promoted
Administrative Officer
U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceColumbia, MO, United States- Promoted
DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS AND INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
University of Missouri Health CareColumbia, Missouri, US- Promoted
AI Fact Checking for Public Health
OutlierRemote, MO, United StatesTrust Officer
GpacColumbia, Missouri, United StatesSecurity Officer
Country Club of St. AlbansSt. Albans, MOPark Safety Officer
City of ColumbiaColumbia, MissouriSolutions Consultant (Public Safety - Remote)
CentralSquare TechnologiesMO, US- Promoted
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Public Records Specialist
VirtualVocationsColumbia, Missouri, United States- Promoted
POLICE OFFICER
Rogersville Police DepartmentMO, United States- Promoted
Police Officer
MU Police DepartmentColumbia, MO, USINTELLIGENCE OFFICER
NavyColumbia, MO, United States- Full-time
ABOUTEffective, secure communication in the cyber domain is essential to the everyday operations of military intelligence in America’s Navy. Information Professionals who oversee the seamless operation of the global Naval network environment are key to these efforts. Their responsibilities include :
- Mapping out the network platforms of the future
- Ensuring the effectiveness of the Navy technologies
- Helping to develop and deploy information systems, command and control, and space systems
- Serving as a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and developing unmatched knowledge of the battlespace during wartime
RESPONSIBILITIESAs an IP, you are among those who plan, acquire, secure, operate and maintain the Naval network and the systems that support Navy operations and business processes. This role may include :
WORK ENVIRONMENTInformation Professionals serve in challenging roles of increasing scope and responsibility both afloat and ashore. This could include :
TRAINING & ADVANCEMENTThose pursuing an Information Professional Officer position are required to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, R.I. Upon completion, they typically attend a five-week IP Basic Course of instruction in Pensacola, Fla., before or during their initial assignment.IPs must complete specific qualifications as part of their training during Fleet tours and are expected to pursue advanced education opportunities. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. It’s also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESBeyond professional credentials and certifications, Information Professionals can advance their education by :
Postgraduate education is important to the success of the Information Professional. Most IPs will complete a master’s degree in C4I, space, information systems, computer science or modeling and simulation.There’s also potential to pursue a graduate certificate, DoD certifications, federal executive fellowships and information assurance scholarships and internships.QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTSA four-year degree is required to work as an Information Professional. Candidates seeking an Officer position in this community must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in a technical field, preferably in one of following fields : Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Operations, Computer Science, Systems Engineering or General Engineering.All candidates must also be : U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret / Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.