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OTHER VALUABLE INFORMATION AHEAD!!!
International
CHRIE Posts Form For Student /
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AHC, Inc.
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voice 512.392.8110
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Company:
United States Navy - Morale,
Welfare and Recreation Training Branch
5720 Integrity Drive -
Millington, TN 38055-6540
Contact: Rick Harwell,
CPRP, Intern Program Manager, MWR Training
Branch (Pers 654G) at 901.874.2497 or
901.874.6847, fax or email: Rick.harwell@persnet.navy.mil
For more information visit our web site
at www.mwr.navy.mil/mwrprgms/intern.html
RECREATION SPECIALIST, NF0188-04
(Afloat Recreation Specialist)
(Multiple Positions)
Reference No. 01-06-832
ANNOUNCEMENT NO: 01-091
MWR DIVISION, NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND,
MILLINGTON, TN
Salary Range: $32,000
- $39,000.
Location: Various United
States Navy Ships.
Area of Consideration: All
Sources.
Relocation Expenses:
Negotiable.
CLOSING DATE: Open Continuously.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
This position is that of Afloat Recreation
Specialist on board ships worldwide. The
function of the Recreation Specialist
is to provide an extensive and comprehensive
total recreation program for a large population
of military members on ships.
MAJOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: Serves on board
a large U.S. Navy ship (aircraft carrier,
submarine tender or multi-purpose amphibious
assault ship) and is responsible for developing
a comprehensive Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR) program for as many as 5,600 shipboard
personnel. The incumbent serves as the
ship's MWR resource person and as such,
will provide guidance in developing individual,
command and special interest group leisure
activities in the ship's homeport, during
port visits and during underway periods.
Prepares and administers the ship’s annual
MWR budget.
Develops marketing and publicity techniques
to ensure that all personnel on board
are aware of the leisure opportunities
available to them. Prepares official correspondence
including Naval messages, letters and
logistics requisitions. Performs other
related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess a degree in the field of
recreation management from an accredited
university or college or commensurate
experience plus two years related experience.
Knowledge or experience in independently
directing all phases of a recreation program
through proper application of principles,
concepts, and techniques of recreation
to specific needs of the ship. Must be
knowledgeable of activities suitable for
individuals or groups of various ages,
interests, and capacities based on participant
interests and needs. Ability to effectively
communicate both verbal and in writing.
Must possess skill in effectively managing
the financial and material resources involved.
The incumbent lives and works on board
when the ship is underway. (Position requires
periodic deployment.) At sea, the incumbent
shares a stateroom with a junior officer;
meals are obtained by either joining the
Officers' Mess as a paying member or by
purchasing meals on the Enlisted Mess
Decks. Due to worldwide travel, certain
vaccinations (e.g., anthrax) and preventive
medications (e.g. malaria prophylaxis)
may be required as a condition of employment
in accordance with DoD requirements. Incumbent
must participate in the direct deposit
payroll system.
APPLICATION PACKAGE
SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO:
Navy Personnel Command, Morale, Welfare
and Recreation Division (Pers-653), 5720
Integrity Drive, Millington, TN 38055-6530
or fax to (901) 874-6844.
updated on
6/14/06
available and on-going
