U.S. ARMY SOCIAL
WORKERS USE THEIR SKILLS TO ENHANCE UNIT READINESS AND THE
WELL-BEING OF SOLDIERS AND THEIR
FAMILIES
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If you are a practicing professional
as a social worker and want to combine your specialized skills with
the desire to serve your Nation’s heroes, a career as an Army
Social Worker might be the one for
you.
Outstanding
Opportunities
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As a social worker for the U.S. Army
or Army Reserve, you will provide direct services to help improve
the mental well-being of our Soldiers and their families. Your
responsibilities may include teaching, training, supervision,
research, administration, crisis intervention and policy
development in evolving situations where you can put your expertise
and passion for others to work. Through this, you will promote unit
readiness and emotional well-being of Soldiers, their family
members and DA civilians. You will also attend trainings, continued
education programs, seminars and conferences to meet with other
social workers, collaborate on new ideas and innovation, and
broaden your knowledge on best practices in the field of social
work.
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If you choose to join the Army
Reserve, you will be able to serve your country as needed while
continuing to support in your
community.
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Whether you choose Active Duty service
or Army Reserve, a career as a U.S. Army Social Worker allows you
to be the best you can
be.
Outstanding
Benefits
When you join the Army Medical Service Corps, you’ll be
making a difference in the lives of our Soldiers and the country at
large while gaining access to invaluable opportunities, like
supporting humanitarian missions, leadership training and a
competitive benefit
package.
Benefits may
include :
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Repayment of qualified education loans
to lending institution, paid annually over a maximum of 3 years
while serving
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Based on your field of concentration,
you may be eligible for an accession bonus, paid over a four-year
period while serving
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Based on your field of concentration,
you may be eligible for a retention bonus, paid annually while
serving on Active duty
only
Based on your field of concentration, you may be eligible
for board certification pay (BCP), paid prorated
monthly
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Educational opportunities for
advancement in your career field, funded by the Army (Active duty
only)
Travel opportunities, to include humanitarian
missions
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Up to 30 days of paid vacation earned
annually
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Enrollment into the Uniformed Services
Blended Retirement System
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No- to low-cost medical and dental
care for you and your
family
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Commissary and post exchange shopping
privileges
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Specialized training to become a
leader in
medicine
Eligibility
Requirements
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Must have a Master of Social Work from
a Council on Social Work Education accredited
institution
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Must have an independent license for
practicing Social Work in the
U.S.
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Must be between 18 and 34 years
old
Must be a U.S. citizen for Active
Duty
Must have at least a permanent U.S. residency for Army
Reserve
Have
questions or want more information?
To
find out more information about becoming a Social Worker in the
U.S. Army, visit www.goarmy.com / amedd .
Contact your local Army Health Care Recruiter and learn how you can
get started on your journey as an Army Social
Worker.
Social Worker • Detroit, MI, US