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The Child and Youth Behavioral Military and Family Life Counselor (CYB-MFLC) position offers a unique opportunity to serve a vital role, in providing non-medical support, which includes counseling, consultation, and outreach, to eligible faculty, staff, parents, children, and youth.
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The position requires interacting with DoD elements across the globe to include CCMD and Embassy staff, as well as personnel from other agencies (USAID, CDC, HRSA, and Peace Corps), in addition to many partner military personnel of varying ranks.
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Prior military service working directly in Military Medicine, or experience working directly in military medicine. Minimum of 4-6 years of curriculum and training course development and implementation experience with similar large scale military and government programs.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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Arcetyp LLC is looking for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) that will be supporting the Naval Logistics Command with medical services for active-duty military personnel, their dependents, eligible DoD civilian employees, and other eligible beneficiaries designated by the Government.
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Loyal Source is a military friendly employers and proud partner of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program. Loyal Source does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor.
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Location: Various military bases in the United States with opportunities to work abroad. We seek an experienced Site Manager who focuses on fuel-related projects at military bases in the United States.
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RF design and analysis of avionics used on military aircraft. The Northrop Grumman Military Internship Program (NG-MIP) is an approved SkillBridge Program under Dept. of Defense Instruction 1322.29.
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Interface with customers, customer's Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Division staff and customer's industry vendors as assigned and necessary for proper program administration and support. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) support.
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Continental Tide Defense Systems, Inc. (Continental Tide) is an industry leader, providing engineering and industrial services to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other DoD organizations.
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Please Note: Employment in Federal, US Military, or Border Patrol does not qualify as CA law enforcement experience. We will not be responsible in any way if you do not receive our emails , i.e., for the non-delivery of email or if you fail to check your email-box on a timely basis, etc.
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Benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription, 401(k) match, short & long term disability, health & flexible spending accounts, employee assistance program, life & AD&D insurance, military and jury duty differential pay, tuition reimbursement program, work flex policy, equipment rental program, paid volunteer opportunities, community non-profit donation match, along with paid vacation, holiday, sick, bereavement and parental leave.
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JT4, LLC provides engineering and technical support to multiple western test ranges for all branches of the US military under the Joint Range Technical Services Contract, better known as J-Tech II. JT4 develops and maintains realistic, integrated test and training environments and prepares our nation's war-fighting aircraft, weapons systems, and aircrews for today's missions and tomorrow's global challenges.
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The RQ-4 Enterprise of programs includes the US Air Force (USAF), Test Resource Management Center (TRMC), Direct Commercial Sales variant for NATO, and Foreign Military Sales variants for Japan and the Republic of Korea.
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Experience with RF/ microwave design expertise in Power, Low Noise and Driver Amplifier design for commercial and military communications receivers, transmitters and sub-systems up to 50 GHz.- 5+ years of management experience including 2+ years of managing managers-Proficiency in RF / microwave modeling and simulation design tools (ADS, Microwave Office, HFSS or equivalent.
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