Location: Scott AFB, IL
Agency: US Transportation Command
Activity: USTRANSCOM-ARTRANS-HQ
Service: Army
Desired Grade: O4
Tour Description: 26-6030, Length 215 days: Command Senior Readiness Officer (CSRO) serves as reporting proponent for the Command, conducts analyses of joint and Army-specific readiness metrics and recommends changes to proficiency skills qualifications, personnel assignment, force structure or equipment on-hand in order to improve readiness metrics.
Develops and coordinates requests for forces to support Command contingency and mobilization requirements.
Principal advisor, planner and coordinator for all matters pertaining to mobilization, deployment and redeployment of SDDC-aligned Reserve Component units.
Qualifications: TS Clearance.
Strategic planning experience.
To apply, contact: SMSgt Tania 'TC' Cousineau - 317-270-2066
Location: Scott AFB, IL
Agency: US Transportation Command
Activity: USTRANSCOM-ARTRANS-HQ
Service: Army
Desired Grade: O3:O4:O5
Tour Description: 26-6024, Length 1 Year: The Command Chaplain is a specialized staff member who serves as the commander's principal advisor on matters of religion, morale, and ethics.
The chaplain provides comprehensive religious support and promotes the spiritual, moral, and ethical readiness of soldiers and their families.
They are the lead practitioner of religious ministry within the command.
The chaplain's duties include worship services, ceremonies, religious education, and rites that accommodate the full spectrum of faith traditions.
They provide confidential, non-clinical pastoral counseling to soldiers and their families on a wide range of sensitive issues, including grief, relationships, and deployment challenges.
The chaplain also develops and implements programs and initiatives to build spiritual resilience, which is a key component of the command's overall wellness and readiness strategy.
During operations, the chaplain provides essential religious support to units in the field, integrating religious support planning into the command's mission planning process.
This role requires the ability to serve as a compassionate spiritual leader, an expert staff officer, and a vital resource for all members of the Army community.
Qualifications: The Command Chaplain is a specialized staff member who serves as the commander's principal advisor on matters of religion, morale, and ethics.
The chaplain provides comprehensive religious support and promotes the spiritual, moral, and ethical readiness of soldiers and their families.
They are the lead practitioner of religious ministry within the command.
The chaplain's duties include worship services, ceremonies, religious education, and rites that accommodate the full spectrum of faith traditions.
They provide confidential, non-clinical pastoral counseling to soldiers and their families on a wide range of sensitive issues, including grief, relationships, and deployment challenges.
The chaplain also develops and implements programs and initiatives to build spiritual resilience, which is a key component of the command's overall wellness and readiness strategy.
During operations, the chaplain provides essential religious support to units in the field, integrating religious support planning into the command's mission planning process.
This role requires the ability to serve as a compassionate spiritual leader, an expert staff officer, and a vital resource for all members of the Army community.
To apply, contact: SMSgt Tania 'TC' Cousineau - 317-270-2066
Location: Scott AFB, IL
Agency: US Transportation Command
Activity: USTRANSCOM
Service: Army
Desired Grade: O4:O5
Tour Description: 25-6623, Length 1 Year: The Military Information Support Operations (MISO) Planner is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing MISO in support of the command's strategic objectives.
Individual will develop, coordinate, and integrate MISO plans and operations to support the command's global strategy and campaign plans.
They will participate in joint operational planning teams to ensure MISO is integrated into overall operational plans and strategies, and will develop, interpret, and implement MISO doctrine and policy guidance to ensure compliance with joint and service regulations.
Additionally, they will coordinate with inter-agency partners, including the Department of State, USAID, and other government agencies, to ensure MISO efforts are synchronized with broader US government objectives.
The MISO Planner will also develop and execute MISO training and exercise plans, conduct assessments and evaluations of MISO operations, and coordinate with other command staff elements to ensure MISO is integrated into overall command operations.
Must possess a Top Secret/SCI clearance, be MISO qualified as well as operational experience in MISO.
Qualifications: TS/SCI REQ.
To apply, contact: SMSgt Tania 'TC' Cousineau - 317-270-2066