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The Army used to have a website for nursing that would describe what jobs went along with ranks. It was broken down by each rank (O-1 to O-6 I believe), and would give potential jobs that could be associated with it (i.e. charge nurse etc). It appears the website is gone, however.

I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the potential jobs are at different ranks in the three services. An easy format for this would be

Army/Air Force/Navy

O-1: Job title/description

O-2: Job title/description

O-3: Job title/description...

Thank you for anyone that can help!

Specializes in Anesthesia.
The Army used to have a website for nursing that would describe what jobs went along with ranks. It was broken down by each rank (O-1 to O-6 I believe), and would give potential jobs that could be associated with it (i.e. charge nurse etc). It appears the website is gone, however.

I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the potential jobs are at different ranks in the three services. An easy format for this would be

Army/Air Force/Navy

O-1: Job title/description

O-2: Job title/description

O-3: Job title/description...

Thank you for anyone that can help!

I think this is what you are looking for, atleast for the AirForce. I couldn't copy and paste the part I wanted. The nurse corps information is one of the last pages. This information is old, and hasn't been updated yet. http://www.valpo.edu/afrotc/Career%20Path%20Guide.doc

Specializes in Ortho, Med surg and L&D.
The Army used to have a website for nursing that would describe what jobs went along with ranks. It was broken down by each rank (O-1 to O-6 I believe), and would give potential jobs that could be associated with it (i.e. charge nurse etc). It appears the website is gone, however.

I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the potential jobs are at different ranks in the three services. An easy format for this would be

Army/Air Force/Navy

O-1: Job title/description

O-2: Job title/description

O-3: Job title/description...

Thank you for anyone that can help!

Hello,

Do you mean the "life cycle model"?

http://www.branchorientation.com/nurse/education_pgs/lifemodel_img.html

This lists your timeline, rank progression, duties in each rank and so on, (this is the Army Nurse corps' one).

Gen

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