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U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps Attending Upcoming 2016 National Conference on Addiction Disorders

8/06/16 (Sat)

August 5, 2016 - Fort Sam Houston, Texas – The Civilian Corps of the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) will be exhibiting at the upcoming 2016 National Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAD), which will be held in Denver, CO from August 18 – 21 at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel.

The Civilian Corps will be at booth 613 during exhibit hall hours from Thursday, August 19 to Saturday, August 21 to provide healthcare professionals information about career opportunities with the U.S. Army. Career consultants will be available to discuss current and future opportunities for Physicians, Nurses & Nurse Practitioners, Psychologists, and Social Workers, among others.

By filling medical and behavioral healthcare positions with qualified providers and clinicians, the Civilian Corps can continue to provide the best quality of care to U.S. Army uniformed service members, the retired service members, their families and other eligible beneficiaries.

“We look forward to visiting with prospective candidates and connecting with people who share our passion for care,” says Joseph Harrison Jr. Ph.D., Chief, Recruitment and Retention, Headquarters U.S. Army Medical Command, Civilian Human Resources Division.

The U.S. Army Medicine Civilian Corps provides rewarding career opportunities for civilians to serve those who serve their country. Civilians make up approximately 60% of the total Army Medicine workforce. Employees of the Civilian Corps are not subject to military requirements, such as enlistment or deployment, and receive excellent benefits, including flexible work schedules, competitive salaries, health and life insurances and access to state-of-the-art training and equipment in U.S. Army hospitals and clinics worldwide.

The Civilian Corps currently has hundreds of open positions in more than 70 global locations. For more information and to search current job openings, please visit www.civilianmedicaljobs.com.

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