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Aug 2010 - Sep 2013
Operations NCOIC
Serves as the Senior Operations administrator of a Medical Recruiting Battalion; responsible for the training and professional development of 156 recruiters and over 36 DA civilians covering 15 states as well as Europe facilitating the entry of Medical Professionals. Serving in 4 Medical Recruiting Companies, 21 Medical Recruiting Centers; serves as the primary operational advisor to the Battalion Commander on all Soldier, training and recruiting issues; monitors and influences all aspects of recruiting production to include mission planning, prospecting and the processing of all applicants applying to serve as a commissioned officer in the Army Medical Department.
Jun 2008 - Jul 2010
Company First Sergeant
Leads, trains and supervises an Army Medical Recruiting Company; responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and training of four Center Commanders, five DA civilians and 17 recruiters in a company dispersed over 128,000 square miles; serves as the primary advisor to the Company Commander on all Soldier morale and recruiting-related issues; responsible for all administrative, logistical and maintenance requirements; coordinates and accountable for all recruiting activities in 109 colleges and 416 hospital programs; trains, mentors and motivates assigned Soldiers towards successful mission accomplishment; promotes community awareness and support for the Army.
Jun 2006 - Jun 2008
Instructor/Writer
Educated Army Health Care Recruiters in full cycle recruiting, job announcement, interviewing, cold-calling, campus/college recruiting, screening etc.; ensured mastery of those skills through practical application and evaluation. Designed curriculum to provide training in the principles of leadership, management, eligibility, data based applicant tracking systems, interpersonal communications, scholarship programs, time management, prospecting, interviewing, life coaching and career counseling. Drafted, published, reviewed, and revised operational regulations and policies for the Army as well as lessons plans and course test materials. Routinely supervised and trained approximately 25 students per 3-week class cycle.
Aug 2004 - Jun 2006
NCOIC
Responsibilities mirror those of Houston Medical Recruiting Company; however, accomplished with 4 less recruiters, while simultaneously managing the Syracuse Medical Recruiting Station. Was one of only seven Center Commanders, out of eighty-two to achieve all assigned recruitment goals in 2005.
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