Published May 31, 2017
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SrichterichANC
6 Posts
Good day everyone!
I am an Army Nurse and I am also a AMEDD Recruiter in the NYC area. We are having several positions that might interest Nurses. Currently, we are searching for OR, Critical Care and Public Health Nurses for our Reserve Component. Once accepted you will be commissioned and serve as an Army Nurse Corps Officer!!!
Qualifications:
Perks:
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Interested? Lets talk....
Marine7
63 Posts
Do you have any information for those of us placed on the OML from the November 2016 AMEDD board?
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
When you say "critical care," is that only 66S or does that include 66T?
No Sir,
no information regarding OML status. However, our fiscal year does not start until October. In September we will see what the numbers will look like for the individual AOC's. Depending on the numbers they require they start pulling from the OML lists around September range. We specifically have no influence over whom they take or not. Once the physical year started, and you know that they did not consider you, you could reapply at that point. Its still too early at this point.
66 T we always look for. However, that AOC at this time does not receive in this fiscal year any bonuses in terms of $$. This might change with the new fiscal year approaching. If you have further questions regarding this AOC and reserve, please let me know.
Rhody16x, BSN
20 Posts
I am a rising college senior currently in Army ROTC. I will commission in May 2018. I plan on choosing reserve as my component, however there isn't much literature online regarding AN reserve. I will come in as a 66H, is there any way on the reserve side to earn an AOC without going to one of the Army's AOC courses?
Thanks for the response. A bonus like that would be worth coming out of the IRR! :) But I am not in that area and also not fit for duty right now (i.e., pregnant). I will reassess next year.
Unfortunately, you must attend the AOC course when you already in the reserves. Same rule when you are active duty and you join as a 66H.
The only way to come in without having to do the AOC Course is if you are a civilian and you worked in that area for quite some time. Than a consultant will take a look at your work experience and decide if you can come in as a critical care nurse.
Roger, I was under the impression that RC nurses don't attend AOC courses. I'm guessing if the unit you are with has an open billet for the speciality and the available funds you will be sent? Thank you for your input and quick response.
Yes, I believe this is up to your Unit, and it would depend likely on their requirements. You can reach out to your Branch Managers and talk to them about your options within in the Reserves. They are your career managers and likely have a better perspective on how your chances are in regard of attending a course.
Beula
1 Post
Hi SrichterichANC,
I am interested. how do we contact you?
My apologies I was in school for an entire month. My number is 502-851-5697