Prior Service Officers
Job Description
Prior-Service Commissioned Officer U.S. Navy Reserve
If you’re a prior-service commissioned officer who has separated and later realized you miss the leadership, purpose, and long-term stability the military provided, this is a way to continue serving without returning to active duty.
Open to prior-service commissioned officers from all U.S. military branches.
Location & Schedule
- Nationwide, part-time service
- In-person drills with remote options during select drill weekends and weekdays
- Predictable schedule supporting work-life balance
Compensation & Benefits
- Annual Reserve Compensation: ~$15,000–$20,000
- Additional Monthly Reserve Pay: ~$1,000 ±
- Sign-On Bonus: Up to $12,000 yearly (based on qualifications)
Healthcare
- TRICARE Select with reduced premiums and out-of-pocket costs
Comprehensive Benefits
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Reserve retirement eligibility (as early as age 50 with qualifying service)
- 12 weeks paid maternity/paternity leave
- Childcare support during drill weekends (availability varies)
Education & Training
- Paid training programs
- Joint Professional Military Education (JPME I & II)
- Naval War College access
- GI Bill eligibility (if applicable)
- Navy COOL certifications and credentialing (PMP)
Role Overview
- Lead and mentor personnel to ensure mission readiness
- Support operations during drills, mobilizations, and contingencies
- Serve in community and liaison roles
- No production quotas—civilian career remains the priority
- Maintain deployment readiness when required
Qualifications
- Prior-service commissioned officer (any U.S. military branch)
- DD-214
- Most recent FITREPs / OERs (typically last 3)
- Civilian Resume
Contact
LT Michael Valdez
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If you have ever thought, “I’m not done serving—but I don’t want to give up my civilian life,” this role was built for you.