
Military Service - U.S. Air National Guard, Aerospace Medical Service
Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Compensation
Salary
Range $49,838.78 - $1.00
Benefits
full-time employment
competitive salary
comprehensive training
Leadership development
Flexible career options
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Job Description
The Air National Guard is a distinguished military branch known for its unique balance of military service and civilian career opportunities. It offers individuals the chance to serve their country while maintaining full-time or part-time employment in their civilian lives, providing unmatched flexibility. The Air National Guard prides itself on training its members under the guidance of leading technical experts across various fields, emphasizing the growth of valuable leadership skills that prepare members for successful futures beyond their military duties.
One of the critical roles within the Air National Guard is that of the Aerospace Medical Service specialist, also designated as 4N0X1. This position is embedded in the vast network of medical facilities operated globally by the military, facilities that are sustained by the expertise and dedication of the Airmen serving within them. Aerospace Medical Service specialists play an indispensable role by supporting doctors and directly caring for patients across diverse and often challenging medical situations. Their work ranges from preventive care, such as administering immunizations, to handling emergency scenarios including aeromedical evacuations. These professionals are highly skilled and valued team members in healthcare settings, contributing essential support that enables efficient medical operations and patient care.
In this role, the Aerospace Medical Service specialist carries out complex technical nursing duties that cover patient care and treatment in various contexts, including critical care and dialysis. They are responsible for assembling, operating, and maintaining medical equipment, ensuring that all tools necessary for patient care are in optimal condition. These specialists also take on the responsibility of scheduling and conducting in-service training sessions, enhancing the team’s proficiency in medical techniques and procedures.
Administration of medications, always under the supervision of a physician or nurse, is a vital part of their duties, as is performing medical, dental, and emergency treatments at deployment locations and remote sites. They prepare patients for surgical procedures and monitor them postoperatively, maintaining constant vigilance to patient needs and recovery status. One of the more dynamic aspects of the role involves aeromedical evacuation duties, where specialists participate in both ground and flight medical support, ensuring safe transport and care of patients in transit.
This position is full-time and offers a competitive starting salary from $49,838.78 per year. It demands a high level of commitment and professionalism as it involves military service. The opportunity to work on the road and in various locations provides a dynamic work environment for individuals who thrive in varied and challenging medical settings. Those interested should be prepared for the responsibilities of a military healthcare professional while enjoying the career flexibility and leadership development that the Air National Guard uniquely provides.
One of the critical roles within the Air National Guard is that of the Aerospace Medical Service specialist, also designated as 4N0X1. This position is embedded in the vast network of medical facilities operated globally by the military, facilities that are sustained by the expertise and dedication of the Airmen serving within them. Aerospace Medical Service specialists play an indispensable role by supporting doctors and directly caring for patients across diverse and often challenging medical situations. Their work ranges from preventive care, such as administering immunizations, to handling emergency scenarios including aeromedical evacuations. These professionals are highly skilled and valued team members in healthcare settings, contributing essential support that enables efficient medical operations and patient care.
In this role, the Aerospace Medical Service specialist carries out complex technical nursing duties that cover patient care and treatment in various contexts, including critical care and dialysis. They are responsible for assembling, operating, and maintaining medical equipment, ensuring that all tools necessary for patient care are in optimal condition. These specialists also take on the responsibility of scheduling and conducting in-service training sessions, enhancing the team’s proficiency in medical techniques and procedures.
Administration of medications, always under the supervision of a physician or nurse, is a vital part of their duties, as is performing medical, dental, and emergency treatments at deployment locations and remote sites. They prepare patients for surgical procedures and monitor them postoperatively, maintaining constant vigilance to patient needs and recovery status. One of the more dynamic aspects of the role involves aeromedical evacuation duties, where specialists participate in both ground and flight medical support, ensuring safe transport and care of patients in transit.
This position is full-time and offers a competitive starting salary from $49,838.78 per year. It demands a high level of commitment and professionalism as it involves military service. The opportunity to work on the road and in various locations provides a dynamic work environment for individuals who thrive in varied and challenging medical settings. Those interested should be prepared for the responsibilities of a military healthcare professional while enjoying the career flexibility and leadership development that the Air National Guard uniquely provides.
Job Requirements
- Military service with a contract as a commissioned officer in the Air Force
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Completion of Basic Military Training
- Certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
- Valid state driver’s license
- Normal color vision
- No record of emotional instability
- Age between 17 and 41
Job Qualifications
- High school diploma, GED with 15 college credits, or GED
- Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology along with other medical techniques and procedures
- Completion of related Air Force programs and courses
- Certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
- No record of emotional instability
- Possession of a valid state driver’s license to operate government motor vehicles
- Normal color vision
- Immunization Back-up Technician qualification
- Qualification to perform duties at an isolated location
- Completion of 8.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be between the ages of 17 and 41
Job Duties
- Perform a wide array of technical nursing duties involving the care and treatment of patients, including immunizations, dialysis and critical care
- Assemble, operate and maintain medical equipment
- Schedule and conduct in-service training on procedures and techniques
- Administer medications under the supervision of a physician or nurse
- Perform medical, dental and emergency treatment at deployed locations and remote sites
- Prepare patients for surgery and perform postoperative monitoring
- Perform aeromedical evacuation, ground or flight duties
Job Criteria
Experience
No experience required
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