Animal Care Specialist (68T)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Army soldiers who provide care for government owned animals such as dogs, horses, marine mammals, and a variety of laboratory research animals. They also work to minimize the occurrence of disease in the animal populations which they are responsible for, ensuring that sick animals are quarantined and the healthy animals are properly vaccinated.
Army soldiers who provide care for government owned animals such as dogs, horses, marine mammals, and a variety of laboratory research animals. They also work to minimize the occurrence of disease in the animal populations which they are responsible for, ensuring that sick animals are quarantined and the healthy animals are properly vaccinated.
Salary:
$29,710
$29,710
Education:
high school diploma
GED
high school diploma
GED
Demand or need:
10 weeks of basic combat training
11 weeks of advanced training in animal care
Completion of MOS 91T course conducted under the auspices of the AHS
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11 weeks of advanced training in animal care
Completion of MOS 91T course conducted under the auspices of the AHS
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Reflection:
I would actually consider this career as a choice. This career seems interesting.I would like to work with animals. This is one of the career I would try to pursue. If I do not do this then I will be in the criminal Justice field. I do not know which career yet but I have time to start thinking what I am going to be.
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