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Exploring overseas military base jobs?

I'm looking into working on a military base overseas. What types of civilian roles are typically available and what qualifications might they require?

8 months ago

Civilian roles on military bases overseas cover a wide range of fields, and the qualifications required depend on the specific job.

1. Education: Many overseas military bases have Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools for the children of service members and civilian employees. Positions include teachers, counselors, administrators, and support staff. In most cases, these jobs require a bachelor's degree or higher in education or the subject area you wish to teach, as well as a state-issued teaching certification.

2. Healthcare: Military bases often have healthcare facilities that require civilian staff. Positions can range from doctors and nurses to therapists and pharmacists. These roles would require the appropriate schooling and licensing, such as a degree in medicine or nursing and a valid license to practice.

3. Administration and Office Jobs: There are a multitude of administrative jobs including human resources, finance, and clerical roles. The qualifications for these jobs are dependent on the specific role but might require relevant degrees or certification and related work experience.

4. Technical roles: Jobs in areas such as IT and communication systems are usually available. These require relevant qualifications like a degree in computer science or relevant certification, and industry experience.

5. Logistics, Maintenance and Construction: These positions may include supply chain management, mechanical repair, or on-base construction and maintenance. Depending on the job, qualifications might include technical training, industry certifications, or a related degree.

6. Security: While a good part of the security is handled by the military itself, civilian contractors may be hired for certain roles such as consulting or training. These jobs typically require prior experience and relevant qualifications.

Remember that working on a military base, especially overseas, may also require additional elements such as background checks, medical screenings, and possibly even security clearances, depending on the nature of the work. You would also usually need to be a U.S. citizen. It's also worth noting that the application process for these jobs can be quite competitive and lengthy, often taking several months or more.

8 months ago

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