OverviewAs a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist, you'll protect the country against the threat of CBRN weapons of mass destruction, and you'll decontaminate hazardous material spills or accidents. You'll employ the most advanced equipment and coordinate defense systems against these weapons of mass destruction in support of joint and combined arms operations.Job DutiesMaintain chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) equipment.Conduct CBRN reconnaissance and surveillance.Operate decontamination equipment in the event of a disaster.Camouflage recon and surveillance equipment.RequirementsBe between the ages of 17–40.Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.Possess a High School Diploma or GED.Submit to background and medical screening.Receive a passing score on the ASVAB.TrainingTo become a CBRN Specialist, you will train for 10 weeks at Basic Training, where you will learn basic soldiering skills. After that, you will participate in 9 weeks and 2 days of Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field.Some of the skills you'll learnOperation of CBRN decontamination, defense, detection, and monitoring equipmentPreparation for CBRN defense actions/proceduresUse of CBRN protective equipmentHazardous materials certification (at the awareness level)Exposure to toxic agents while wearing CBRN protective equipmentHelpful SkillsEffective communication skills.Interest in algebra, chemistry, physics, geometry, and trigonometryAbility to plan and organize.Ability to work efficiently and calmly under high stress.Key Healthcare BenefitsTRICARE Health Plan: As a member of the U.S. Army, you and your family can be covered under the TRICARE Health Plan – a top-tier healthcare program that provides medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage.No-Cost Healthcare: Active-duty members receive medical and dental care at no cost. Your family can also receive healthcare services at military or civilian facilities through TRICARE at little or no cost.Comprehensive Dental Care: Receive annual dental check-ups, cleanings, and necessary treatments.Vision Coverage: Coverage includes routine eye examinations and potential discounts on eyewear or corrective surgery.Health & Wellness Programs: Engage in preventive health programs, counseling services, fitness resources, and more to ensure you remain in the best of health.Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Expectant mothers receive comprehensive prenatal, labor, and postnatal care. New parents are also entitled to maternity and paternity leave.Long-term Care: Access to resources and programs that assist with long-term health needs or disabilities.Mental Health Services: Prioritizing the mental well-being of our service members, the U.S. Army offers counseling, therapy, and other mental health resources.Specialized Medical Training: Depending on your role, you may receive specialized medical training, ensuring that you're equipped with the skills to treat and manage a variety of health situations.Why the U.S. ArmyProfessional Growth: Engage in continued learning, training, and career advancement opportunities.Diverse Opportunities: From combat medic specialists to medical officers, choose a role that fits your passion and expertise.Community: Join a tight-knit community that prioritizes camaraderie, service, and mutual support.#J-18808-Ljbffr
OverviewAs a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist, you'll protect the country against the threat of CBRN weapons of mass destruction, and you'll decontaminate hazardous material spills or accidents. You'll employ the most advanced equipment and coordinate defense systems against these weapons of mass destruction in support of joint and combined arms operations.Job DutiesMaintain chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) equipment.Conduct CBRN reconnaissance and surveillance.Operate decontamination equipment in the event of a disaster.Camouflage recon and surveillance equipment.RequirementsBe between the ages of 17–40.Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.Possess a High School Diploma or GED.Submit to background and medical screening.Receive a passing score on the ASVAB.TrainingTo become a CBRN Specialist, you will train for 10 weeks at Basic Training, where you will learn basic soldiering skills. After that, you will participate in 9 weeks and 2 days of Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field.Some of the skills you'll learnOperation of CBRN decontamination, defense, detection, and monitoring equipmentPreparation for CBRN defense actions/proceduresUse of CBRN protective equipmentHazardous materials certification (at the awareness level)Exposure to toxic agents while wearing CBRN protective equipmentHelpful SkillsEffective communication skills.Interest in algebra, chemistry, physics, geometry, and trigonometryAbility to plan and organize.Ability to work efficiently and calmly under high stress.Key Healthcare BenefitsTRICARE Health Plan: As a member of the U.S. Army, you and your family can be covered under the TRICARE Health Plan – a top-tier healthcare program that provides medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage.No-Cost Healthcare: Active-duty members receive medical and dental care at no cost. Your family can also receive healthcare services at military or civilian facilities through TRICARE at little or no cost.Comprehensive Dental Care: Receive annual dental check-ups, cleanings, and necessary treatments.Vision Coverage: Coverage includes routine eye examinations and potential discounts on eyewear or corrective surgery.Health & Wellness Programs: Engage in preventive health programs, counseling services, fitness resources, and more to ensure you remain in the best of health.Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Expectant mothers receive comprehensive prenatal, labor, and postnatal care. New parents are also entitled to maternity and paternity leave.Long-term Care: Access to resources and programs that assist with long-term health needs or disabilities.Mental Health Services: Prioritizing the mental well-being of our service members, the U.S. Army offers counseling, therapy, and other mental health resources.Specialized Medical Training: Depending on your role, you may receive specialized medical training, ensuring that you're equipped with the skills to treat and manage a variety of health situations.Why the U.S. ArmyProfessional Growth: Engage in continued learning, training, and career advancement opportunities.Diverse Opportunities: From combat medic specialists to medical officers, choose a role that fits your passion and expertise.Community: Join a tight-knit community that prioritizes camaraderie, service, and mutual support.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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