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What are the best military jobs for those who want to help?

I'm considering joining the military after high school and I'm really interested in roles where I can help people. Does anyone know which military jobs focus on helping others? Maybe something in the medical or support fields?

a year ago

Certainly, the military has a wide range of roles that directly involve helping others. Here are a few you might want to consider, bearing in mind that each comes with its own set of requirements and training processes:

1. Medical Corps: This field encompasses doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide medical care to service members and their families. Your role could range from providing emergency medical treatment on the field to delivering healthcare services at military bases.

2. Mental Health Professional: As a psychiatrist, psychologist, or a mental health counselor, you'd assist service members in dealing with stress, trauma, and other personal and career-related issues. This is a vital role given the intense psychological challenges that can come with military service.

3. Chaplain: Spiritual guidance and support are critical in the military. Chaplains, regardless of their faith, provide counseling, perform religious rites, and often serve as a listening ear to all members of the military.

4. Social Worker: In this role, you’d help service members and their families navigate challenges such as deployments, relocations, and personal crises. You can also provide resources and support to help them adjust to military life.

Remember, no matter what role you end up choosing, being a part of the military inherently involves serving and helping others, as its prime objective is to protect and serve the country and its citizens. I'd suggest reaching out to a recruiter or using online resources to learn more about potential careers based on your interests. Good luck!

a year ago

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