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Becoming a doctor is one of the most challenging paths you can choose for yourself. You have to want it, and to know why you want it: to help people, to heal sickness and cure disease, to solve medical mysteries and make scientific discoveries. The reasons for becoming a doctor are noble, but there are plenty of distractions once you hit the real world.
Running your own office means watching insurance reimbursement rates dwindle while exorbitant malpractice insurance premiums skyrocket, all while dealing with healthcare industry red tape and staffing. But as a Navy Physician, all those nuisances are handled for you-from cutting through the red tape to covering the expenses-so you can focus on what really matters: treating the Sailors and Marines who keep our country safe and the families who support them.
Navy Physicians also:
* Earn excellent compensation in an established, thriving practice
* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves more time for family and personal pursuits
Officers in the Navy Medical Corps are afforded the opportunity to attend the medical school of their choice and graduate debt-free through our scholarship and loan repayment programs. From a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000, and up to 100% tuition coverage, to a generous housing allowance, the education opportunities and financial rewards stack high for those pursuing a career as a Navy Physician. When you choose to invest your skills in the Navy, we invest in your future.
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Navy Medical Corps: What to Expect
Medical Corps Officer - Physician
Internal & Family Medicine
Orthopedic Surgeon
Histopathology
Anesthesiology
General Surgeon
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Responsibilities
As a Navy Physician and Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, service members, their families and, when called upon, the population at large. In this role, you may be called upon to:
* Diagnose ailments and treat injuries
* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea and in the field
* Join top health care professionals on the highly valued Navy health care team
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other health care officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain management experience that will serve you well throughout your career
Navy Medicine offers practice opportunities in more than 30 specialty and subspecialty areas:
* Aerospace Medicine
* Anesthesiology
* Dermatology
* Emergency Medicine
* Family Medicine
* Fleet Marine Corps Medicine
* Geriatrics
* Internal Medicine
* Allergy/Immunology
* Cardiology
* Endocrinology
* Gastroenterology
* Hematology/Oncology
* Infectious Disease
* Nephrology
* Pulmonary/Critical Care
* Rheumatology
* Neonatology
* Neurology
* Nuclear Medicine
* Obstetrics/Gynecology
* Occupational Medicine
* Ophthalmology
* Osteopathic Medicine
* Otolaryngology
* Pain Management
* Pathology
* Pediatrics
* Physical Medicine
* Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
* Preventive Medicine
* Psychiatry
* Radiology
* Diagnostic Radiology
* Interventional Radiology
* Radiation Oncology
* Sports Medicine
* Surface Medicine
* Surgery
* Cardiothoracic Surgery
* General Surgery
* Neurosurgery
* Orthopedic Surgery
* Transfusion Medicine
* Tropical Medicine
* Undersea/Diving Medicine
* Urology
Work Environment
Navy Physicians work in a variety of settings, including military medical facilities, ships, and field hospitals, both domestically and internationally. As a Navy Physician, you can work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD; Portsmouth, VA; and San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support to deployed troops aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Still more opportunities are available aboard a surface ship, working closely with a nearby aircraft squadron, or with the Fleet Marine Force. Reserve Physicians primarily drill one weekend a month at a location near their home.
Training & Advancement
Upon graduation from medical school, those pursuing a Physician position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development and military etiquette.
Once that training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Physician at your first assignment.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
Post-Service Opportunities
Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.
Education Opportunities
The Navy offers generous scholarships, financial assistance and continuing education programs, allowing you to finish your education with little or no debt.
In the Navy, you'll learn to lead others, further distinguishing your career, enhancing your credentials and expanding the boundaries of your expertise. Plus, if you're a student or resident, you can concentrate on your education or training, with no military/training obligation until after your program is completed.
For Students:
The Navy may pay for your medical education, and you don't need to attend a military medical school. Attend a school of your choice and you may emerge debt-free. With the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), you may receive 100% tuition coverage during medical school, plus a monthly stipend, reimbursement of expenses and up to $20,000 sign-on bonus. With the Navy Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) , you may receive from $157,000 to $269,000 while attending medical school. This includes a monthly military salary, a housing allowance, and a comprehensive health care benefits package.
For Residents:
Residents may get supplemental income in medical residency through the Navy Financial Assistance Program (FAP), which may offer you $275,000 or more during your medical residency, including an annual $45,000 grant, a monthly stipend and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.
For Practicing Physicians:
Practicing physicians can receive a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000 if they qualify.
All offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request a medical recruiter contact you.
Qualifications & Requirements
A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include:
* Be a U.S. citizen currently practicing in the U.S.
* Be a graduate of an eligible medical school accredited by the AMA or the AOA
* Have completed one year of graduate-level medical education in a program approved by the AMA or AOA (interns currently in training may also apply)
* Have an MD or DO degree
* Have a current state medical license within one year of entering the Navy Medical Corps
* Be willing to serve a minimum of two years of Active Duty
* Be between the ages of 21 and 64 (qualified candidates over the age of 64 will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Be in good physical condition and pass a full medical examination
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities in the Navy Reserve Medical Corps
Serve your country as a physician and part-time Navy medical officer.
Navy commissioned physicians attend to service members and their families. They have opportunities to participate in humanitarian relief efforts at home and around the world. They work at state-of-the-art military medical facilities and have access to advanced training and technology, including those not yet available to civilian providers. Navy healthcare offers the ability to focus on the finer points of medicine without the financial and business complications of private practice.
Physicians in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.
Navy Physicians also:
* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves time for family and personal pursuits
As a Navy Physician and an Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will help lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, other service members, their families, and, when called upon, humanity at large.
You will handle everything a typical physician does, such as diagnosing ailments, treating injuries, and saving lives. You also can move beyond routine:
* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea, and in the field
* Teach and mentor medical students, post graduate trainees, and more junior colleagues
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other healthcare officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID, and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain leadership and management experience that will serve you well throughout your medical and military career
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
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Serving part-time as a Reservist, your duties will be conducted during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Physicians in the Reserve typically drill at a location close to their homes. This gives the flexibility to expand your medical experiences in the Navy without compromising your civilian practice at home.
Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent.
Furthermore, serving as a Reservist physician allows for unique and exciting experiences beyond patient care. Career-long learning in areas within and beyond medicine is both the goal and expectation. You will have the opportunity to shape policy, teach, lead and mentor young men and women, and, if you choose to do so, potentially fly with aviators, sail on ships, dive with the submariners, and/or serve alongside Marines and special operators.
Pulmonary and Critical Care physicians serve essential roles as critical wartime specialists in the military healthcare system. Their efforts in our nation's conflicts have contributed to innovations and advancements in medical care because of their unique qualifications and training, military experiences and/or by their proximity to armed conflicts. These efforts have contributed to unprecedented survival rates in the recent Afghanistan and Persian Gulf conflicts. Pulmonologists and Intensivists also worked on the front lines of the Department of War's COVID-19 pandemic medical response.
For the required two week annual training, physicians may serve anywhere, whether at sea, in hospitals stateside, or in bases and camps in countries around the world.
Benefits include:
* Repayment of qualified education loans to the lending institution, paid annually while serving
* Annual bonuses for critical wartime specialists
* Post 9/11 GI Bill (May transfer many of the benefits to immediate family members)
* No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your eligible family members
* Full Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Privileges (golf, gym, RV camping, movie theater, and discounted event tickets)
* Stay at DoW lodging located on or near U.S. military installations for both duty and recreation
* Military Commissary and Exchange Privileges
* Space "A" Availability for Air Travel
* VA Home Loans
* Miscellaneous military discounts with your military-issued ID card
* Enrollment in the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System
* Specialized training to become a leader in medicine
* Flexible drilling opportunities
* Any one of these three generous financial offers:
* Up to $50,000 per year in specialty pay
* Up to $250,000 in medical school loan repayment assistance
* An immediate one-time sign-on bonus of up to $10,000
Navy Reserve Sailors joining the Navy Medical Corps as residents can get a monthly stipend in excess of $2,200 while completing their residency. Offers based on service commitment. For complete offer details, request a medical recruiter contact you.
Job Requirements:
MD or DO degree from an accredited U.S. school of medicine or osteopathy; foreign graduates may apply with a permanent certificate from the Educational Council of Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
* Current license to practice medicine in the United States, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico
* Eligibility for board certification
* Completion of at least one year of an approved graduate medical education program
* Between 21 and 42 years of age (waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis up to age 68)
For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.
For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.
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Boatswain's Mate
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Responsibilities
The Boatswain's Mate (BM) has a rich history of honored traditions. As a BM, you will supervise the maintenance of your ship inside and out, in addition to a diverse roster of other responsibilities:
- Standing watch as lookout or Boatswain Mate of the Watch
- Repairing, maintaining and stowing equipment
- Training, directing and supervising ship's maintenance personnel
- Assisting as a search and rescue swimmer
- Operating sound-powered communication equipment
- Serving as a member of damage control, emergency and security alert teams
- Participating in Navy ceremonies
- Transferring supplies between ships while at sea
- Operating small boats, tugs, barges and other small craft
- Assisting with flight deck and amphibious operations
- Serving as flight deck crew during helicopter operations
- Supervising deck crew in cleaning, painting and maintaining the ship
- Directing boat crews in landing and rescue operations
- Teaching seamanship
Work Environment
Boatswain's Mates serve primarily on ships and can expect to travel the world over. Your responsibilities are performed mostly outdoors and you can expect work of a physical nature. You will not spend your entire career at sea, you may work in a variety of different environments when you're stationed on shore.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including:
Boatswain Mate "A" School (5 weeks) in Great Lakes, IL, for training in basic general safety, watch standing, deck seamanship, underway replenishment and preventive maintenance.
Following "A" School, there may be additional opportunities for training before receiving your first assignment, such as amphibious training. After all training is completed, you may be assigned to a fleet unit or a shore station.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
Advanced Training
Advanced training as a Boatswain's Mate may also be available during later stages of your career. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others.
Post-Service Opportunities
Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world, such as occupational health and safety, motorboat operation and more.
Education Opportunities
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training as a Boatswain's Mate can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Qualifications & Requirements
A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor and a Boatswain's Mate. You must also be a U.S. citizen eligible for security clearance.
Applicants for the BM rate possess good communication skills, including the ability to speak clearly. You should also be able to get along with others and work well as a team member.
Important personal traits for this role include resourcefulness and curiosity. You should have good use of your hands and maintain physical strength.
eral qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Boatswain's Mates in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great.
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that.
Boatswain's Mates in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met.
For current or former military Enlisted servicemembers, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again.
For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training.
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Job Title : Medical Assistant/Technician (Hospital Corpsman) Category / Component : Enlisted • Both Overview Hospital Corpsmen assist healthcare professionals and provide medical and dental care to Sailors, Marines, and their families across clinics, hospitals, ships, and field units, gaining broad clinical, technical, and operational experience.
Key Responsibilities Perform emergency medical treatment for Sailors, Marines, and specialized units such as SEALs and Seabees; provide basic and emergency dental care and process dental X rays; serve as operating room technician and assist in surgery; administer preventive care and medications including immunizations and IVs; conduct physical exams and assist in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries; maintain patient records, perform clinical tests, and support physicians and nurses in a wide range of specialties.
What to Expect Hands on patient care with shift work and possible on call duties; field training and deployments with Marine and expeditionary units and embarked medical departments on ships; continuous certification and recertification in areas such as basic life support, trauma care, and tactical combat casualty care; mix of clinic, ward, and field environments with rapid response in emergent situations and a strong emphasis on teamwork and readiness.
Work Environment Assignments in Navy hospitals and clinics, aboard aircraft carriers and other ships, with Marine units in garrison and field environments, and occasionally on submarines; work in exam rooms, wards, operating rooms, emergency departments, aid stations, and field medical sites; close integration with medical teams, line units, and joint or coalition partners.
Pathways, Training & Advancement Recruit Training followed by Hospital Corpsman A School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; numerous advanced C schools that lead to Navy Enlisted Classifications in areas such as Independent Duty Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, preventive medicine, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, dental, and dive medicine; progressive professional development through leadership courses and warfare qualifications such as Fleet Marine Force and Surface, Aviation, or Expeditionary pins where applicable.
Direct enlistment into the Hospital Corpsman rating from civilian life; in service conversion for qualified Sailors from other ratings who meet screening and performance criteria; Reserve accession for prior service Hospital Corpsmen and select civilian medical professionals when manning needs allow.
Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.
Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.
Additional qualifications for this job may include: United States citizenship or equivalent status as allowed by policy; high school diploma or equivalent; at least 17 years of age; interest in healthcare and willingness to work in clinical and field environments, potentially under stressful conditions; ability to meet medical, vision, and physical fitness standards required for medical and operational assignments.
Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.
Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.
Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.
Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.
Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.
Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.
It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.
Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.
Job Title : Medical Assistant/Technician (Hospital Corpsman) Category / Component : Enlisted • Both Overview Hospital Corpsmen assist healthcare professionals and provide medical and dental care to Sailors, Marines, and their families across clinics, hospitals, ships, and field units, gaining broad clinical, technical, and operational experience.
Key Responsibilities Perform emergency medical treatment for Sailors, Marines, and specialized units such as SEALs and Seabees; provide basic and emergency dental care and process dental X rays; serve as operating room technician and assist in surgery; administer preventive care and medications including immunizations and IVs; conduct physical exams and assist in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries; maintain patient records, perform clinical tests, and support physicians and nurses in a wide range of specialties.
What to Expect Hands on patient care with shift work and possible on call duties; field training and deployments with Marine and expeditionary units and embarked medical departments on ships; continuous certification and recertification in areas such as basic life support, trauma care, and tactical combat casualty care; mix of clinic, ward, and field environments with rapid response in emergent situations and a strong emphasis on teamwork and readiness.
Work Environment Assignments in Navy hospitals and clinics, aboard aircraft carriers and other ships, with Marine units in garrison and field environments, and occasionally on submarines; work in exam rooms, wards, operating rooms, emergency departments, aid stations, and field medical sites; close integration with medical teams, line units, and joint or coalition partners.
Pathways, Training & Advancement Recruit Training followed by Hospital Corpsman A School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; numerous advanced C schools that lead to Navy Enlisted Classifications in areas such as Independent Duty Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, preventive medicine, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, dental, and dive medicine; progressive professional development through leadership courses and warfare qualifications such as Fleet Marine Force and Surface, Aviation, or Expeditionary pins where applicable.
Direct enlistment into the Hospital Corpsman rating from civilian life; in service conversion for qualified Sailors from other ratings who meet screening and performance criteria; Reserve accession for prior service Hospital Corpsmen and select civilian medical professionals when manning needs allow.
Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.
Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.
Additional qualifications for this job may include: United States citizenship or equivalent status as allowed by policy; high school diploma or equivalent; at least 17 years of age; interest in healthcare and willingness to work in clinical and field environments, potentially under stressful conditions; ability to meet medical, vision, and physical fitness standards required for medical and operational assignments.
Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.
Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.
Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.
Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.
Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.
Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.
It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.
Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.
Americans celebrate fireworks on the 4th of July. The other 364 days, Navy EOD-the Navy's elite bomb squad-is working to prevent the ones that aren't for show. Armed with cutting-edge robotics and explosive disposal expertise, they take on missions that demand skill, precision, and absolute nerve-from parachuting into hostile territory to neutralizing underwater mines.
This isn't a job for the ordinary. It's for those who can think fast, stay calm, and operate under extreme pressure-because when it comes to explosives, there's no second chance.
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician
NAVY EOD: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS
Responsibilities
As an EOD Tech, you'll receive extensive training to perform missions neutralizing explosive weapons in almost every environment. Your duties may require you to:
Detonate and demolish hazardous munitions, pyrotechnics and outdated explosives
Neutralize various ordnance, including sea mines, torpedoes or depth charges
Work with cutting-edge technology to remotely disable unsafe ordnance
Perform parachute or helicopter insertion operations
Support law enforcement agencies
Clear waterways of mines in support of our ships and submarines
Lend your skills and support to other military units or offices, such as the U.S. Secret Service or the U.S. Department of State
Work Environment
Your missions will take you to every corner of the world. One assignment may have you parachuting from 17,000 feet into enemy territory, while the next may deliver you stealthily to a foreign nation via an 11-foot RHIB boat. It all depends on which unit you're supporting and the type of mission to be completed. Though there will be administrative work, the majority of your time will be spent in the field.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of the initial 10-week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as boot camp), you'll begin a specialized training program to prepare you for your career as an EOD Tech.
EOD Preparatory Course
(four weeks) -
The Navy EOD training pipeline starts with preparatory training in Great Lakes, IL. Candidates work on swim stroke development, long-range swims and physical conditioning. Candidates receive daily human performance coaching on mental resiliency, strength training form, running, swimming, calisthenics as well as proper rest, recovery and nutrition. Classroom instruction includes introductions to small boat operations, professional military education and risk management.
EOD Assessment and Selection Course
(four weeks)
- After prep, candidates will be challenged in a grueling training environment in which they are constantly assessed on their comfort in the water, physical fitness, academic ability, professionalism and peer rankings. Classroom instruction includes topics such as risk management, dive physics, diving medicine, small boat navigation and Navy maintenance. Daily physical training and assessments are centered around five advanced aquatic adaptability skills, ruck runs, distance swims and the human performance test. At the end of the course, candidates will participate in a formal selection board. Here, instructors will select the best qualified and most likely to successfully complete advanced training to graduate and proceed to diver training.
Diver Training
(seven weeks)
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Next comes dive school at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) in Panama City, FL. Training covers basic concepts of scuba diving as well as dive physics, physiology and basic dive medicine. Candidates also learn about equipment such as the MK16 underwater rebreather and MK25 underwater rebreather.
EOD School
(44 weeks) -
After successfully completing dive school, candidates transfer to Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal School at Eglin Air Force Base in Fort Walton Beach, FL. This training comes in several sections, each section building upon the skills learned from previous areas of training. Candidates will train in demolition operations, rendering safe bombs, missiles, landmines, defusing Improvise Explosive Devices (IEDs), protecting and detecting against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) weapons and mastering skills needed to defeat underwater ordnance such as sea mines and torpedoes.
Basic Parachute Training
(three weeks) -
After completing basic EOD school, graduates attend basic airborne training ("jump school") at Fort Benning, GA, where they qualify as a basic parachutist.
EOD Tactical Training
(four weeks) -
The final phase of training is in San Diego, CA. It teaches helicopter insertion (fast-rope, rappel, cast and special patrol insertion, and extraction rigging), small arms/weapons training, small unit tactics (weapons, self-defense, land navigation and patrolling) and tactical communications (satellite and high frequency).
Upon successful completion of the EOD training pipeline, graduates are assigned to EOD mobile units where they gain advanced on-the-job training and experience as members of EOD platoons.
Advanced Training
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EOD technicians may pursue advanced training options to hone and specialize their skills. Some of these options include:
Parachute water insertion training
Military freefall
Advanced Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (AIEDD)
WMD training
Jumpmaster training
Small unit tactics
Small arms instructor
Language school (Defense Language Institute)
EOD communications (tactical radio communications)
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, EOD Officer roles are available, providing the opportunity to lead and train others.
Post-Service Opportunities
It's also important to note that the specialized training received, and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.
Education Opportunities
Members of the Naval Special Operations community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their education. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from the fundamentals of explosive ordnance disposal to chemical and biological warfare, military tactics, deep-sea diving, as well as other tactical military procedures.
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the NSW/NSO field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Qualifications & Requirements
No college degree is required to apply for a position as an EOD Technician. However, training is tough and ongoing, and a high degree of difficulty should be expected. You can apply for the Navy Warrior Challenge contract for EOD Technicians at any time during your first enlistment.
Entry Requirements
Eyesight 20/200 bilateral correctable to 20/25 with no color blindness
Minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score AR+VE=109, MC=51 or GS+MC+EI=169
30 years of age or younger
Pass a physical and separate medical examination required for divers (approved by Diving Medical Officer)
U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance
The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for EOD are:
Exercise
Time
Min.
Elevated
Swim 500 yards (combat sidestroke)* Unlimited 12:30 10:30 Push-up 2:00 50 70 Sit-up 2:00 50 70 Pull-up 2:00 06 10 Run 1.5 miles* Unlimited 12:30 10:00
*Combined swim and run time must be ≤ 23:00
Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses.
Additional requirements specific to Active Duty EOD Technician candidates include:
36 months of obligated service upon completion of training
No non-judicial punishments or court martial convictions during the 12 months prior to application
Meet medical standards as specified in the NAVMED P-117
Meet minimum performance standards
Pass a hyperbaric pressure tolerance test
Be on board present command for two years
Be screened by an EOD Officer or E-6 or above Master EOD Technician
Be recommended by your current commanding Officer
You should be in excellent physical condition and possess good swimming skills. The ability to perform detailed tasks in stressful conditions is also essential.
NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of illnesses or ailments that can be exacerbated by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities
There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy.
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Border Patrol Agent (BPA) – in the Federal Security and Public Safety Sector Experienced (GL-9 GS-11)
SAME MISSION, NEW DRIVE!
You love protecting your community and doing your part to keep our nation safe. But maybe you're looking for a change of scenery?
USBP is hiring immediately for full-time, career positions, where your prior law enforcement officer (LEO) experience may qualify you for higher-graded Border Patrol Agent (BPA) opportunities. Continue making a difference with the nation's premier federal agency charged with securing our borders and protecting our country.
Whether you gained this experience as part of a military police unit or as a member of a state or local law enforcement organization, you have an opportunity to work with highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission.
Check out the duties and responsibilities section below, along with the qualifications section to see if you are eligible. Now is the time to make your move, along with excellent base pay, location pay, exceptional benefits, and job stability, USBP is offering up to $60,000 in additional incentives to newly appointed Agents (see details below).
DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE INCENTIVES – SEE SALARY SECTION BELOW
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Duty assignments available at the time of offer may include the Southwest Border, including prioritized locations.
U.S. Border Patrol determines duty assignments at the time of offer based on operational needs, which may or may not align with candidates' first-choice preferences. Relocation may be required.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is hiring immediately for these full-time, career Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) opportunities.
Salary and Benefits:
Salary for newly appointed law enforcement Border Patrol Agents varies from:
Base Salary: GL-9/GS-11, $63,148 - $120,145 per year
Locality Pay: Varies by duty location.
Overtime Pay: Up to 25%
Duty location impacts pay rates; locality pay for federal law enforcement is higher in some locations than others. A fully trained BPA may be eligible for up to an additional 25% of base pay per the BPA Pay Reform Act of 2014. This is a career ladder position with a grade level progression from GL-9 to GS-11 to GS-12. You will be eligible for a promotion to the next higher grade level (without re-applying) once you successfully complete 52 weeks in the lower grade level.
All Border Patrol Agents may select from an array of federal employment benefits that include health and insurance plans, a generous annual and sick leave program, and participation in the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan that is similar to traditional and ROTH 401(k) offerings.
*Recruitment Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents (as defined in 5 CFR 575.102) will be offered up to a $20,000 incentive. The first $10,000 will be paid upon successful completion of the Border Patrol Academy, with the remaining $10,000 awarded for accepting a prioritized location. Prioritized locations include Sierra Blanca, TX; Presidio, TX; Sanderson, TX; Comstock, TX; Lordsburg, NM; Freer, TX; Hebbronville, TX; Ajo, AZ.
*Retention Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents may also qualify for up to $40,000 in additional incentives distributed over their first four years.
Duty Locations: You will be asked to select your preferred location for one of the following mission critical locations:
- Big Bend Sector Stations - *Presidio, Van Horn, *Sanderson, Alpine, *Sierra Blanca, Marfa
- Buffalo Sector Stations - Wellesley Island
- Del Rio Sector Stations - Del Rio, Brackettville, *Comstock, Eagle Pass North, Eagle Pass South, Carrizo Springs, Uvalde
- El Paso Sector Stations - Alamogordo, Clint, Deming, El Paso, Fort Hancock, Las Cruces, *Lordsburg, Santa Teresa, Ysleta
- El Centro Sector Stations - El Centro, Indio, Calexico
- Grand Forks Sector Stations - Pembina
- Havre Sector Stations - Havre, Malta, Plentywood, Scobey, Sweetgrass
- Houlton Sector Stations - Calais, Fort Fairfield, Jackman, Rangeley, Van Buren
- Laredo Sector Stations - Laredo South, Cotulla, *Hebbronville, Laredo West, *Freer, Laredo North, Zapata
- Rio Grande Valley Sector Stations - Rio Grande City, Fort Brown, McAllen, Brownsville, Falfurrias, Weslaco, Kingsville, Harlingen
- San Diego Sector Stations - Boulevard, Brownfield, Campo, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, Murrieta, San Clemente
- Spokane Sector Stations - Colville, Curlew, Metaline Falls, Oroville
- Swanton Sector Stations - Beecher Falls, Burke, Champlain, Newport, Richford
- Tucson Sector Stations - *Ajo, Tucson, Nogales, Douglas, Brian A Terry, Sonoita, Casa Grande, Three Points Substation, Willcox
- Yuma Sector Stations - Blythe, Yuma, Wellton
Duties and Responsibilities:
As a BPA, you will be part of our 60,000+ workforce that strives to protect the American people by safeguarding our borders, deterring illicit activity, and enhancing the nation's economic prosperity. Being a BPA makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession.
Typical assignments include:
- Detecting and questioning people suspected of violating immigration and customs laws and inspecting documents and possessions to determine citizenship or violations.
- Preventing and apprehending aliens and smugglers of aliens at or near the borders by maintaining surveillance from covert positions to include using infrared scopes during night operations.
- Interpreting and following tracks, marks, and other physical evidence of illegal entry of persons or contraband.
- Performing farm checks, building checks, traffic checks, city patrols, and transportation checks.
- Patrolling the international boundary and coastal waterways using a variety of government assets such as vehicles, horses, vessels, watercraft, off-road vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and motorcycles for the accomplishment of the USBP Mission.
Qualifications:
GL-9: You qualify for the GL-9 grade level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing duties such as:
- Performing physical searches of detained individuals, their vehicles, and their immediate surroundings for weapons, contraband, currency, and other evidence.
- Apprehending, physically restraining, or working with law enforcement officials to identify or apprehend violators of state, federal, or immigration laws.
- Proficient in the use of firearms, preparing investigative reports, serving court orders (e.g., warrants, subpoenas, etc.), and gathering evidence for criminal cases prosecuted through the court system.
If you have previous or current law enforcement or military law enforcement experience, you may qualify at the GS-11 grade level.
GS-11: You qualify for the GS-11 grade level if you possess one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, with the authority granted by the state or government to enforce laws, make arrests, and investigate crimes, performing primary duties in an official law enforcement capacity such as:
- Utilizing intelligence information to track illegal operations, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or contraband while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official.
- Leading investigations of fraud, contraband, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or illegal operations to determine sources and patterns while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official.
- Apprehending violators of state, federal, or immigration laws by utilizing various forms of complex technology that include surveillance, detection, situation awareness systems, and/or communications equipment.
The above experience will be applied in connection with the following: Make arrests and exercise sound judgment in the use of firearms; deal effectively with people in a courteous manner in connection with law enforcement matters; analyze information rapidly and make prompt decisions; or develop and maintain contact with a network of informants.
There are no education substitutions for the GL-9 or GS-11 grade-level Border Patrol Agent opportunities.
Other Requirements:
Citizenship: You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position.
Residency: You must have had primary U.S. residency (including protectorates as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years.
Age Restriction: In accordance with Public Law 100-238, this position is covered under law enforcement retirement provisions. Candidates must be referred for selection to the Border Patrol Agent position before reaching their 40th birthday in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Directive 251-03. The age restriction may not apply if you are currently serving or have previously served in a federal civilian law enforcement (non-military) position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d).
Veterans' Preference: You may also be eligible for an excepted service Veterans' Recruitment Appointment (VRA). The age restriction does not apply if you are Veterans' Preference eligible.
Formal Training: After you are hired, you will be detailed to the U.S. Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico, for approximately six (6) months of intensive instruction in immigration and nationality laws, law enforcement, and USBP-specific operations, driver training, physical techniques, firearms, and other courses. Border Patrol work requires the ability to speak and read Spanish, as well as English. Border Patrol Agents will be provided training to become proficient in the Spanish language at the Academy.
How to Apply:
Click the Apply button on this site. You will be linked to the CBP Talent Network registration page. For Position of Interest, select Border Patrol Agent, and then complete the pre-screening questions.
You'll then receive a link(s) to the BPA Job Opening Announcements (JOAs) on USAJOBS, the federal government's official employment site, to complete your application. Be certain to review ALL details of the job opportunity announcement and follow all instructions in the application process, including items (resume, transcripts, etc.) to submit. You will be evaluated based on your resume, supporting documents, and the BPA Entrance Exam.
If you have questions about the application process, contact a recruiter through the U.S. Border Patrol page: /s/usbp.
NOTE: As a subscriber to the CBP Talent Network, you'll receive monthly emails with information about webinars, career expos, and future opportunities with CBP.
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Lead Dotnet Developer
Duration: 13 weeks contract
Location: Omaha, NE 68137 (Hybrid 2 days - Mon & Wed. Tue, Thu, Fri - Remote)
Experience:
8 years of .Net experience
Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand challenges, make recommendations, etc.
Design solutions to meet business needs
Build strategy
Mentor other developers
Job Description:
The .Net Technical Lead Developer will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of all software and related artifacts at client site. This may include, but is not limited to, API integrations, .NET/React native applications, modernization of legacy scripting (perl/python/php), testing automation, and facilitation of data integration requirements using APIs / Custom solutions. Provide oversight of functional .Net applications while also being directly involved with .NET application coding, system debugging, code reviewing, and the development of operational procedures. Ensures the software development team produces scalable and functional applications that meet client's specifications.
A Day in the Life:
Create and maintain applications to support business functions using .NET and React native
Maintain middleware functions to support data interfaces from on prem, cloud, and SaaS data sources
Participate in an Agile SDLC
Implements tools and practices to prevent security breaches and other exposures
Lead root cause analysis for production errors and recommend fixes for code, application design and architecture.
Facilitates code reviews, product rollouts, fixes, and updates as needed
Contribute in establishing naming conventions, development standards, branching and merging of code and standard operating procedures for the development team
Develop and maintain a technical roadmap to take advantage of technology features introduced in new releases.
Mentors and supports junior members of the development team on an as needed basis to help them develop technical skills and best practices
Meets with customers and the project team to determine application requirements
Reviews requirements to estimate development work effort
Analyzes system requirements and development tasks
Develops technical specifications
Make recommendations on the application development, design and architecture
Writes secure and scalable code for .NET software applications.
Reviews and debugs .NET applications
Deploys functional websites, programs, and applications.
The Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha is expanding and invites anesthesiologists with a range of clinical interests to join our established, highly collaborative academic department. Our nationally recognized department includes 100 clinical faculty, 80 CRNAs, and 65 residents and fellows, and is known for outstanding patient care, innovation, and excellence in education.
Areas of Clinical Focus
We welcome anesthesiologists with interest or expertise in:
- Multispecialty Anesthesiology
- Pediatric Anesthesiology
- Cardiothoracic Anesthesiologists
- Liver Transplant Anesthesiologists
- Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management
Physicians may develop subspecialty expertise while maintaining a broad clinical practice, supported by strong leadership, robust resources, and a team-based Anesthesia Care Team model.
Why UNMC Anesthesiology
- Collegial, mission-driven academic environment
- Ability to concentrate clinical practice in 2–3 areas of interest
- Structured opportunities for teaching, research, and academic advancement
- Supportive scheduling models that promote long-term career satisfaction and wellbeing
- Excellent residents, fellows and CRNAs
Exceptional Compensation & Benefits
Physicians enjoy a highly competitive package, inclusive of a variable compensation plan. Additional benefits include:
- Student loan forgiveness options
- 2 weeks CME with dedicated CME support
- Relocation assistance
- Generous employer-paid retirement contributions
- 6 weeks paid time off
- J-1 visa sponsorship available
Why Omaha
Omaha offers an exceptional quality of life with one of the lowest costs of living in the U.S. Named by Forbes as the #1 Best City to Move to in 2024, Omaha combines a vibrant cultural scene with a welcoming, family-friendly environment, including:
- Highly rated schools
- Arts, dining, and professional sports
- Abundant outdoor and recreational opportunities
Qualifications & Application
Qualified candidates must hold an MD/DO (or equivalent) and be board certified/eligible in Anesthesiology.
Apply online with CV and letter of interest:
Business Development Manager - Healthcare
Workplace type: Hybrid model
Travel: Local travel required 60–75%
Industry: Pediatric & Behavioral Health Services
Reports To: Director of Market Strategy
Are you a natural connector with a talent for opening doors and building meaningful partnerships? We are seeking a driven, field-oriented professional to spearhead growth initiatives and expand regional awareness of transformative health services for children. This role empowers a dedicated connector to drive impactful partnerships, expanding the reach of vital services and transforming lives through enhanced care access.
About the Role:
In this high-impact, growth-focused position, you will serve as the frontline ambassador for a leading provider of behavioral health services. You will spearhead growth initiatives in the region by building and maintaining collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders, including educational institutions, medical professionals, therapeutic providers, and community healthcare organizations. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in the field, enjoys measurable results, and is fueled by mission-based work.
Key Responsibilities:
- Foster lasting connections with strategic partners across pediatric healthcare, education, therapy services, and community organizations to drive collaborative opportunities.
- Engage in regular in-person outreach, spending approximately 3-4 days per week meeting with potential referral sources, delivering informational materials, and nurturing key relationships to promote services.
- Develop and implement a targeted community engagement plan, encompassing strategic visit scheduling, referral monitoring, and performance metrics to measure conversion success.
- Orchestrate cross-functional collaboration between clinical, intake, and recruitment teams to align referral processes and optimize service coordination.
- Maintain accurate CRM records, document market insights, and provide regular updates to leadership.
- Design and execute educational events, including lunch-and-learns, regional conferences, and community outreach presentations, to promote visibility and drive referrals.
- Help design and refine a scalable referral expansion plan that drives consistent growth and can be uniformly applied nationwide.
What You Bring:
- 2+ years of outside sales, referral development, or community outreach experience in healthcare, behavioral health, education, or a related field.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills - you thrive on face-to-face engagement and relationship-building.
- Self-motivated, organized, and goal-oriented with a hunter’s mindset.
- Proficiency in utilizing CRM platforms and analyzing outreach performance data to inform strategic decisions.
- Knowledge of local healthcare systems and pediatric services is highly desirable.
- A passion for making a difference in the lives of children and families through increased access to care.
Why Join Us:
- Meaningful Impact: Each referral brings life-changing services closer to a child in need.
- Growth Opportunity: Be a foundational part of a rapidly expanding organization with career pathing for high performers.
- Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team focused on impact, not bureaucracy.
- Competitive Compensation: Includes base salary, performance bonus, comprehensive health benefits, 401(k) with match, and generous PTO.
About Blue Signal:
Blue Signal is an award-winning, executive search firm specializing in sales & business development recruiting. We have a strong track record of finding top-performing talent in areas such as sales leadership, account management, and business development strategy. Learn more at /3NNY1wM
Children’s Nebraska, in partnership with the University of Nebraska Medical Center, (UNMC), is seeking a dynamic and collaborative pediatric neurologist to serve as Division Chief of Child Neurology & Epilepsy. This is an exceptional leadership opportunity within a rapidly expanding, academically driven neurosciences program in our nationally recognized pediatric health system.
The Division Chief will provide strategic, clinical, academic, and research leadership while advancing innovation across child neurology and epilepsy care. There are eight Child Neurology providers with experience in treating complex patients with seizures, static encephalopathy, autism and other conditions on the Children’s campus.
Position Highlights
- Provide visionary leadership for the Division of Child Neurology & Epilepsy, including strategic growth, faculty development, recruitment, and program expansion
- Oversee clinical, educational, academic, research, and advocacy initiatives in collaboration with the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Neurological Sciences
- Maintain clinical practice alongside division faculty
- Lead and expand programs within our Level IV Epilepsy Center, including an 8-bed Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), neurostimulation therapies, ketogenic diet program, and immune-inflammatory epilepsy research
- Collaborate across Pediatric Neurosurgery, Neurocritical Care, Epileptology, and Critical Care within an integrated neurosciences model
- Advance research initiatives through the Child Health Research Institute with access to strong clinical trials infrastructure
- Academic appointment through UNMC commensurate with experience
Why Join Us?
Academic Excellence - Faculty appointment within UNMC’s College of Medicine, joining more than 150 pediatric faculty and 50 neurological sciences faculty in a highly collaborative academic environment.
Neuroscience Leadership - Integrated neurosciences program offering advanced epilepsy surgery, neurostimulation, minimally invasive neurosurgical approaches, and comprehensive neurocritical care services.
Research Infrastructure - Access to dedicated research resources including:
- Child Health Research Institute
- DICON (Dynamic Imaging in Cognition and Neuromodulation) Lab
- CAMRI MRI Core
- MEG capabilities
- Great Plains IDeA Clinical and Translational Research Network
Transformational Growth - Children’s Nebraska continues significant programmatic expansion, including its state-of-the-art Hubbard Center for Children, expanded neurosciences services, and system-wide strategic growth initiatives.
About Children’s Nebraska
Children’s Nebraska is a 225-bed nonprofit pediatric health system caring for children since 1948. Founded by the community and for the community, it is Nebraska’s only full-service pediatric specialty health center, delivering care across more than 50 pediatric specialties to a five-state region and beyond.
The Hubbard Center for Children is home to:
- Nebraska’s only Level IV Regional NICU
- The state’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center
- A dedicated Cardiac Care Unit
- A Fetal Care Center
- A comprehensive Neurosciences Unit
The Child Health Research Institute—an innovative partnership between Children’s Nebraska and UNMC—supports clinical, translational, and basic science research and provides start-up funding and infrastructure for investigators.
About Omaha
Located in the heart of the Midwest, Omaha offers a metropolitan population of nearly one million with an exceptional quality of life. The city is home to the nationally renowned Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, hosts the annual College World Series, and features a vibrant arts, culinary, and cultural scene. With outstanding public and private schools, multiple universities, and a diverse economy anchored by several Fortune 500 companies, Omaha combines professional opportunity with Midwestern livability.
How to Apply
We are committed to increasing diversity in our organizations to reflect the population that we serve and encourage applications from all candidates who will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the institution. Submit your cover letter and CV/resume to Christin Zbylut, Administrator, Physician & Faculty Recruitment at or call 4 for more information. All applications will be kept confidential.
Position: A Place At Home - Franchise Development Coordinator
Reports to: Director of Franchise Development
Location: Omaha, NE
Position Summary:
The Franchise Development Coordinator is responsible for qualifying, educating, and advancing prospective franchise candidates through A Place At Home’s Discovery Process with discipline and urgency. This role sits between early-stage lead engagement and final leadership approval. The Coordinator owns candidate qualification, discovery presentations, CRM intelligence, and mid-process velocity. The Director retains final approval authority, but the Coordinator is responsible for preparing candidates who are aligned, informed, financially capable, and operationally ready.
A Place At Home is a franchised homecare brand of Dovida, a leading global provider of in-home care.
Qualifications & Responsibilities:
Candidate Qualification - The Coordinator is responsible for deeply understanding each prospective franchise candidate before advancing them through the Discovery Process.
- Conduct structured, high-quality conversations to uncover each candidate’s professional background, motivations, financial readiness, and long-term goals.
- Assess alignment with the senior care model by identifying transferable strengths, leadership capability, cultural fit, and potential risk factors.
- Clearly articulate and document what the candidate wants, why they want it, and whether they should advance — protecting the brand by moving forward only fully aligned candidates.
Discovery Presentations - The Coordinator is responsible for delivering structured, compelling, and consistent presentations that educate, build trust, and move candidates forward.
- Master the business model, operational framework, and competitive differentiators through ongoing training with the Director.
- Translate core selling points into clear, professional presentation materials and deliver Marketing, Operations, FDD, and Territory conversations with confidence and consistency.
- Drive clarity, trust, and forward momentum by reinforcing brand positioning and ending every interaction with urgency and defined next steps.
CRM Management & Institutional Knowledge – The Coordinator owns the integrity and depth of candidate documentation within the CRM.
- Maintain comprehensive, structured documentation after every candidate interaction, capturing motivations, objections, financial readiness, decision influencers, and alignment signals.
- Use CRM insights to deepen qualification on subsequent calls and prepare the Director and leadership team for high-level conversations.
- Ensure the CRM serves as a living source of truth to support Meet the Team preparation and create a seamless handoff to Onboarding upon award.
Lead Source & Consultant Relationship Development – The Coordinator supports high-quality lead flow by cultivating relationships with referral and marketing partners.
- Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with franchise consultant networks and marketing partners to support consistent, high-quality lead flow.
- Represent the brand at conferences, consultant meetings, and industry events, traveling 2–8 times per year (average 4), both alongside the Director and independently when appropriate.
- Provide field insight and feedback to leadership to improve lead quality, positioning, and overall development strategy.
Key Performance Indicators
- Sales Qualified Lead (SQL) Rate – Maintain department-standard conversion of new leads through PreQualifying, exploration call attendance, personal review submission, and advancement to the Marketing presentation stage.
- Deal Velocity – Complete Marketing, Operations, FDD, and Territory conversations within 2–3 weeks from initial Marketing call, maintaining disciplined urgency and structured progression.
- Meet the Team Day Invitation Rate – Present candidates to the Director who are financially ready, operationally prepared, culturally aligned, and consistently approved for Meet the Team Day.
Requirements
- Full-time on-site office attendance at Omaha, NE headquarters
- Sales Experience – Three Years or More
- Systems Experience – Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Common Sales CRMs, Social Media
- Travel Experience – May be required to travel 2-3 times per year, increasing over time
- Coachability – This is a growing team built on mutual respect and a desire to learn and get better. Those with an open mind and student mentality will have the best chance of success
Benefits:
Competitive Base, Commission, & Performance-Based Bonus Opportunities
Health Benefits Package
401k with Match
Paid Time Off
Corporate Office with Amenities
Job Title: Application Developer
Location: Omaha, NE 68137
Duration: 13 weeks contract
Shift Details: 40hrs/ week Mon & Wed Onsite & Tue, Thurs, Fri - Remote
Job Description:
- The .Net Technical Lead Developer will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of all software and related artifacts at Mosaic.
- This may include, but is not limited to, API integrations, .NET/React native applications, modernization of legacy scripting (perl/python/php), testing automation, and facilitation of data integration requirements using APIs / Custom solutions.
- Provide oversight of functional .Net applications while also being directly involved with .NET application coding, system debugging, code reviewing, and the development of operational procedures.
- Ensures the software development team produces scalable and functional applications that meet Mosaic’s specifications.
Job Overview
We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to join our behavioral health team. In this role, you will deliver compassionate, one-on-one virtual therapy for a diverse patient population in a virtual telehealth environment. Your expertise will help individuals and families navigate complex emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges, promoting resilience and well-being. This position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives through evidence-based practices and collaborative care. You must already have your individual NPI number, a minimum of 2+ years of experience in therapy for adults, a desktop or laptop computer with a reliable internet connection and a webcam. You must currently reside in the United States and be licensed. Unfortunately, we are not accepting interns requiring supervision.
Duties
- Conduct thorough patient assessments, including diagnostic evaluations and mental health screenings, utilizing clinical research methods and medical terminology.
- Deliver individual sessions using modalities such as psychodynamic therapy, behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) tailored to each client’s needs.
- Educate patients and their families when applicable on mental health conditions, lifestyle modifications, and coping strategies.
- Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and ensure confidentiality of all patient information.
- Document all patient interactions accurately within electronic medical records (EMR systems), adhering strictly to HIPAA regulations and medical documentation standards.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams when necessary to coordinate care plans for clients with complex needs.
Requirements
- Valid licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or equivalent. If you have additional state licensures that is a plus.
- Proven experience in psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or behavioral health settings with a focus on adults.
- Strong knowledge of medical terminology, ICD coding systems (ICD-9/10), CPT coding (CPT coding), and familiarity with ICD-9/10/ICD coding for diagnostic purposes.
- Experience working with diverse populations.
- Proficiency in using EMR systems for documentation and data collection; familiarity with medical records management is essential.
- Excellent skills in intake procedures, case management, patient assessment, crisis management, and social work principles.
- Ability to apply evidence-based practices such as applied behavior analysis (ABA), psychopharmacology knowledge when applicable, and culturally sensitive approaches if desired.
- Excellent communication skills coupled with a compassionate approach to patient-centered care; ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams including case managers and family members.
- Partner with us to provide exceptional behavioral health care without the administrative burden. Enjoy a streamlined workflow, professional support, and the freedom to focus on clinical excellence. We value energetic professionals eager to grow their expertise across diverse clinical environments and committed to advancing behavioral health practices through innovation and compassion. We believe heath care should remove barriers, not create them.
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PM&R Faculty at UNMC
The Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha is recruiting physiatrists to join our expanding academic team for outpatient positions including musculoskeletal, pain and pediatric. We are building a program that will elevate UNMC on the national stage, providing exceptional patient care, innovative research opportunities, and strong educational experiences.
Opportunity Highlights
- Accredited PM&R residency (16 residents) and brain injury fellowship
- Strong clinical partner: Collaborate with Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals, one of the nation’s largest free-standing rehab hospitals, providing a full spectrum of post-acute care including LTCH, inpatient, and outpatient rehabilitation
- We treat a diverse patient population, including brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, and complex medical rehabilitation.
- Access to advanced rehabilitation technology and research collaboration through the Madonna Institute for Rehabilitation Science & Engineering
- Opportunities to shape clinical programs, resident education, and research initiatives in a supportive academic environment
- Work in a highly interdisciplinary setting with colleagues in therapy, neuropsychology, prosthetics/orthotics, and more
- UNMC is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible employer.
Exceptional Compensation & Benefits
Physicians enjoy a highly competitive package, inclusive of a variable compensation plan. Additional benefits include:
- CME allowance
- Competitive retirement contributions and deferred comp opportunities
- Comprehensive malpractice coverage
- Full suite of health and wellness benefits
Living in Omaha
Omaha is ranked by Forbes as the #1 Best City to Move to (2024) - affordable, family-friendly, and vibrant, with top-rated schools, cultural amenities, and abundant recreation.
Qualifications
MD/DO (or equivalent) with board certification/eligibility in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Candidates should have outstanding interpersonal skills, enthusiasm for patient care, medical student, and resident education.
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About Fennec
Fennec Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of PEDMARK® to reduce the risk of platinum-induced ototoxicity in pediatric patients. Further, PEDMARK® received FDA approval in September 2022 and European Commission approval in June 2023 and U.K. approval in October 2023 under the brand name PEDMARQSI®. PEDMARK has received Orphan Drug Exclusivity in the U.S. and PEDMARQSI has received Pediatric Use Marketing Authorization in Europe which includes eight years plus two years of data and market protection.
At Fennec we are focused on the mission to serve patients and take pride in our hustle, determination, and collaboration with all stakeholders. We are growing and excited to have opportunities for our employees to experience making an impact on the lives of the patients we serve as well as creating opportunities for themselves and their careers.
About the Role
Within the assigned territory the position is responsible for driving new business, achieving profitable territory results, developing and maintaining relationships with our provider customers of PEDMARK in Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri. Educating HCPs through strong professional relationships built with trust and reliability are the cornerstone of a successful Territory Manager. Each Territory Manager will build, manage, and execute business plans that will deliver on company sales objectives. All employees are expected to demonstrate integrity, and compliance with all interactions and adhere to industry guidelines.
Responsibility
- Achieve/Exceed PEDMARK sales goals by maximizing revenue and market share in the assigned territory. Masters in-depth knowledge of the product, market, customers and distribution model.
- Educates and promotes PEDMARK to cisplatin prescribing Oncologists, NPs, PAs in pediatric, academic and community sites of care.
- Uses in-depth product knowledge that includes the safety and efficacy of PEDMARK to make compelling, compliant, and persuasive sales calls to customers resulting in PEDMARK sales.
- Must be a skilled collaborator who can build significant internal and external stakeholder relationships to deliver on the PEDMARK promise.
- Heart of a champion. Must have a passion to serve others, operate every day with a sense of urgency, and manage multiple accounts.
- Sells PEDMARK adhering to company’s business ethics, compliance policy, marketing message, and company strategy.
- Work together with company’s medical and patient services teams to build and maintain high quality customer relationships. Must be skilled at scheduling, coordinating, and following through with planned programs including medical education, provider in-services, and executive exchanges.
- Continuously improves selling skills and product knowledge through self-driven behaviors as well as the successful completion in company training programs.
- Responsibly manages and utilizes company resources, including territory budget, company literature, and marketing materials.
- Operate within full compliance of OIG guidelines as directed by Fennec Pharmaceuticals
- Accurately report sales activities through the consistent use of company directed and provided tools
- Create and submit timely and accurate expense reports using assigned expense system
Qualifications
- BA/BS degree required
- 2 – 5 + years of successful B2B selling experience required
- Documented consistent rankings in the top 20%
- Strong interpersonal skills, excellent communication, facilitation and presentation skills
- Ability to network and develop strong professional relationships
- Skilled at prioritization and demonstrating initiative, working independently to address issues and solve problems.
- Self-motivated to build PEDMARK customer advocates through relationships.
- Unwavering patient-first mindset
- Exceptionally skilled at organizing and effectively managing time in territory
- Flexible and adaptable in dealing with change in a growing work environment
- Overnight travel varies depending on territory size
Compensation & Benefit Summary
We understand compensation is an important factor as you consider the next step in your
career. Below is an overview of the compensation and benefit its offerings.
Base salary range: $95,000-$120,000
The estimated salary range reflects an anticipated range for this position. The actual base
salary offered may depend on a variety of factors, including the qualifications of the
individual applicant for the position, years of relevant experience, specific and unique
skills, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held.
Employees may be eligible to participate in medical, dental, vision insurance, a 401(k) plan,
short-term and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance, company holidays,
vacation, cell phone and WiFi reimbursement, a bonus, and stock options.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are looking for a key member responsible for managing project documentation, supporting project management, coordinating with contractors and ensuring compliance with project requirements.
CORE DUTIES:
- Handle general office tasks such as filing, scanning, copying, data entry, and report generation.
- Prepare, proofread, and distribute project documentation including contracts, proposals, purchase orders, RFIs, and submittals.
- Create and maintain organized binders for specifications, manuals, O&M documents, and other project materials.
- Assist with meeting coordination — scheduling, preparing agendas, taking minutes, and distributing follow-up action items.
- Support the submittal and documentation tracking process, ensuring timely processing.
- Assist with bidding opportunities, bid submissions, and bid openings.
- Set up and maintain contract templates and project files.
- Drive to local job sites or vendor locations as needed to deliver or pick up documents and materials.
- Provide general and administrative support to project managers, engineers and field teams as needed.
TRAITS REQUIRED:
- Strong work ethic
- Problem-Solving Skills
- Communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Proactiveness and Initiative
JOB LOCATION:
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
POSITION TYPE:
Full-Time/Regular
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in construction management or related field
- Prior experience in a similar role preferred
- Proficient with Microsoft Office
BENEFITS:
- Highly Competitive Wages
- Company Paid Health Insurance and Dental
- Life Insurance, AD&D and TLD
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Company Paid Pension Plan (which means nothing comes out of your pocket)
- Performance Based Bonuses
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Holidays
- Employee Discounts
- Internal and External Training and Advancement Opportunities
About the job
The Preconstruction Manager oversees all early project planning and estimating activities
while leading and mentoring other estimators. This position is responsible for developing
accurate conceptual through final estimates, preparing big packages, coordinating with
owners, design teams, subcontractors and ensuring a smooth transition from preconstruction
to construction.
Key Responsibilities:
• Preconstruction Lead: Manage all phases from conceptual estimating through final
pricing, including budgeting, value engineering, and constructability reviews.
• Estimating & Scope Development: Prepare and review detailed takeoffs, estimates,
scopes of work, bid packages, and front-end documents across multiple projects.
• Bid Management & Analysis: Oversee subcontractor and supplier solicitations, bid
leveling, comparisons, and all bid-day execution activities.
• Team Coordination: Collaborate with owners, clients, architects, engineers, and
internal teams to guide design development, schedules, and project decisions.
• Projects & Handoff: Support proposals, GMP development, and seamless transition
from preconstruction to operations, including post-bid evaluations.
Required Skills/Qualifications:
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Strong attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and precision in all tasks.
• Strong analytical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills.
• Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Estimating Software, and Bluebeam.
• Maintain regular, reliable attendance and physical presence at assigned workplace.
Education and Experience:
• A minimum of 8+ years in construction management is required.
• A bachelor’s degree in construction management or related field is preferred.
About the Company
Are you someone who thrives on building relationships, solving problems, and closing deals? If so, McKinnis Roofing & Sheet Metal is looking for a Commercial Sales Executive to join our growing team. This is a hands-on, high-impact sales position focused on helping commercial clients find the best roofing solutions for their properties.
About the Role
- Enjoy connecting with property managers, business owners, and contractors to build trusted partnerships
- Are energized by prospecting, networking, and uncovering new opportunities
- Understand that details matter — from scopes of work to proposals and follow-ups
- Take pride in offering excellent service before, during, and after the sale
- Embrace ongoing training and want to grow your sales knowledge and income
- Appreciate structure, systems, and tools that help you stay organized and close more deals
- Are self-motivated and thrive in a team that celebrates wins together
Responsibilities
- Carrying a 32-foot ladder daily for property inspections and assessments
- Conducting roof patching and core cuts to evaluate project needs
- Working outdoors in all weather conditions — Nebraska gets hot and cold, and you’ll be out on rooftops year-round
- Meeting with clients to review roof conditions, provide design input, and present solutions
- Collaborating with project managers, estimators, and the production team to see jobs through to completion
- Using our CRM tools to track your pipeline, manage customer communications, and drive follow-ups
What’s in it for you:
- A competitive base salary + commission structure with high earning potential
- A supportive team culture where your hard work is recognized and appreciated
- Access to training, resources, and mentorship to help you grow your sales career
How to apply:
Apply in person at:
- 164 South 1st Street, Blair, NE 68008
- 14920 Grover Street, Omaha, NE 68144
Or apply online at: Call (4 Ext. 1035 – Kasey Scott, Human Resource Manager
Equal Opportunity Statement
We are committed to diversity and inclusivity.
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