Job Location- Camp Humphreys (Korea), Camp Parks (California), Camp Shelby (Mississippi), Ft Stewart (Georgia), Ft Riley (Kansas), Ft Bliss (Texas), Ft Carson (Colorado), Ft McCoy ( Wisconsin) , Ft Campbell (Kentucky/ Tennessee border), Fort Wainwright (Alaska), Scholfield Barracks (Hawaii), and Vilseck (Germany).
Position Description- CSC has upcoming openings for Site Managers in Medical Simulation Training Centers (MSTC). The primary goal of the center and the instructor cadre is to teach the US Army Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 91W (Health Care Specialist) the new Tactical Casualty Care Course (TCCC), new Occupational Transitional subject matter and medical skill sets, and other subject matter to sustain both their MOS and the National Registry of EMTs EMT-Basic certification. The secondary goal is to provide Combat Life Saver (CLS) training to non-medical personnel assigned to active duty, Guard, and reserve forces that are assigned to or around that particular installation. Other tertiary functions include instructing any other unit specific medical related Mission Essential Task List (METL)as required by the government customer. The senior instructor will supervise and provide ongoing continuing education to the site's staff members. Other duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to performing
classroom instruction, conducting student cognitive and psychomotor skills assessments, developing and editing curricula, user maintenance of medical equipment, developing medical simulator scenarios, managing site safety program, and ordering medical supplies.
Target Candidates- Applicants [u:f12e6c457f]must[/u:f12e6c457f] have a minimum of four years of management experience within the past eight years, two years of budgetary experiences within the past five years, and two years of instructor experience within the past five years.
Candidate [i:f12e6c457f]should[/i:f12e6c457f] have the following qualifications: American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider and Instructor, AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider and Instructor, and Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Provider and Instructor. Candidate [u:f12e6c457f]must[/u:f12e6c457f] have one of the following backgrounds: 1. Prior Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 4N071 with NREMT Intermediate or Paramedic 2. Prior AFSC 4N071C with EMT-Basic or higher level 3. Prior AFSC 1T271 with NREMT Intermediate or Paramedic 4. Prior MOS 91W with NREMT EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic 5. Prior MOS 18D or 18Z (with a 18D Secondary) with EMT-Basic or higher level 6. Prior Naval Enlisted Code (NEC) HM8402, HM8403, HM8425, or HM8491 with NREMT with EMT-Basic or higher level 7. Prior NEC 8401, 8427, or 8492 with NREMT EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic 8. EMS personnel holding a NREMT EMT-Paramedic certification with a tactical medicine background 9. Registered Nurse holding a NREMT EMT-Basic or TCNN certification with a tactical medicine background 10. Individuals having a NREMT EMT-Basic with a tactical medicine background, and holds a secondary occupational license or certification of respiratory therapy or licensed practical nurse 11. Individuals having a certification of a Physician Assistant with an emergency medical and/ or trauma background. All candidates must be proficient, at an intermediate level, in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint software, and must have basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
Other [i:f12e6c457f]Desirable[/i:f12e6c457f] Candidate Traits- Medical experiences related to Combat Arms, Special Operations, Medical Combat experience, Attendance or experience teaching TCCC or Operational Emergency Medical Skills and the 91W program. Other provider and instructor level medical certifications are a plus. Prior experience in use of Human Simulators and moulage is desirable.
Site Opening Dates- Camp Humphreys (Korea) around 1 April 2006, Camp Parks (California) around 1 February 2006), Camp Shelby (Mississippi) around 1 February 2006, Ft Stewart (Georgia) around 1 February 2006, Ft Riley (Kansas) around 1 February 2006, Ft Bliss (Texas) around 1 March 2006, Ft Carson (Colorado) around 1 March 2006, Ft McCoy ( Wisconsin) around 1 April 2006, Ft Campbell (Kentucky/ Tennessee border)around 1 February 2006, Fort Wainwright (Alaska) around 1 March 2006, Scholfield Barracks (Hawaii) around 1 February 2006, and Vilseck (Germany) around 1 March 2006.
Application close out date(s): February Sites is 1 January 2006, March Sites is 1 February 2006, and April sites is 1 March 2006. Please keep in mind that government requirements may increase or decrease these close out dates so please get your applications in as soon as possible.
Application Instructions: Please send a chronological formatted resume that includes instructor and supervisory experience time lines, copies of degrees or transcripts, copies of all medical certifications and licensures (include instructor certifications), and required salary rate. Additionally, please include when you can start your first work day. Candidates make scan and send documents through email to Mr. Bob McCumsey at rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com and Ms. Sharon Yadon at syadon@csc-orlando.com. Candidates may fax information with a cover letter to (321) 235-8243. If you have any further questions please contact Mr. McCumsey at (321) 235-8200 ext. 8239 or Ms Yadon at ext. 8233.
_________________
Bob McCumsey
MSTC Project Manager
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Telephone: (321) 235-8200, EXt 8239
Fax: (321) 235-8243
Email: rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com
_________________
Bob McCumsey
MSTC Project Manager
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Telephone: (321) 235-8200, EXt 8239
Fax: (321) 235-8243
Email: rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com
Position- Site Manager
Company- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Job Location- Camp Humphreys (Korea), Camp Parks (California), Camp Shelby (Mississippi), Ft Stewart (Georgia), Ft Riley (Kansas), Ft Bliss (Texas), Ft Carson (Colorado), Ft McCoy ( Wisconsin) , Ft Campbell (Kentucky/ Tennessee border), Fort Wainwright (Alaska), Scholfield Barracks (Hawaii), and Vilseck (Germany).
Position Description- CSC has upcoming openings for Site Managers in Medical Simulation Training Centers (MSTC). The primary goal of the center and the instructor cadre is to teach the US Army Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 91W (Health Care Specialist) the new Tactical Casualty Care Course (TCCC), new Occupational Transitional subject matter and medical skill sets, and other subject matter to sustain both their MOS and the National Registry of EMTs EMT-Basic certification. The secondary goal is to provide Combat Life Saver (CLS) training to non-medical personnel assigned to active duty, Guard, and reserve forces that are assigned to or around that particular installation. Other tertiary functions include instructing any other unit specific medical related Mission Essential Task List (METL)as required by the government customer. The senior instructor will supervise and provide ongoing continuing education to the site's staff members. Other duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to performing
classroom instruction, conducting student cognitive and psychomotor skills assessments, developing and editing curricula, user maintenance of medical equipment, developing medical simulator scenarios, managing site safety program, and ordering medical supplies.
Target Candidates- Applicants [u:f12e6c457f]must[/u:f12e6c457f] have a minimum of four years of management experience within the past eight years, two years of budgetary experiences within the past five years, and two years of instructor experience within the past five years.
Candidate [i:f12e6c457f]should[/i:f12e6c457f] have the following qualifications: American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider and Instructor, AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider and Instructor, and Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Provider and Instructor. Candidate [u:f12e6c457f]must[/u:f12e6c457f] have one of the following backgrounds: 1. Prior Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 4N071 with NREMT Intermediate or Paramedic 2. Prior AFSC 4N071C with EMT-Basic or higher level 3. Prior AFSC 1T271 with NREMT Intermediate or Paramedic 4. Prior MOS 91W with NREMT EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic 5. Prior MOS 18D or 18Z (with a 18D Secondary) with EMT-Basic or higher level 6. Prior Naval Enlisted Code (NEC) HM8402, HM8403, HM8425, or HM8491 with NREMT with EMT-Basic or higher level 7. Prior NEC 8401, 8427, or 8492 with NREMT EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic 8. EMS personnel holding a NREMT EMT-Paramedic certification with a tactical medicine background 9. Registered Nurse holding a NREMT EMT-Basic or TCNN certification with a tactical medicine background 10. Individuals having a NREMT EMT-Basic with a tactical medicine background, and holds a secondary occupational license or certification of respiratory therapy or licensed practical nurse 11. Individuals having a certification of a Physician Assistant with an emergency medical and/ or trauma background. All candidates must be proficient, at an intermediate level, in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint software, and must have basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
Other [i:f12e6c457f]Desirable[/i:f12e6c457f] Candidate Traits- Medical experiences related to Combat Arms, Special Operations, Medical Combat experience, Attendance or experience teaching TCCC or Operational Emergency Medical Skills and the 91W program. Other provider and instructor level medical certifications are a plus. Prior experience in use of Human Simulators and moulage is desirable.
Site Opening Dates- Camp Humphreys (Korea) around 1 April 2006, Camp Parks (California) around 1 February 2006), Camp Shelby (Mississippi) around 1 February 2006, Ft Stewart (Georgia) around 1 February 2006, Ft Riley (Kansas) around 1 February 2006, Ft Bliss (Texas) around 1 March 2006, Ft Carson (Colorado) around 1 March 2006, Ft McCoy ( Wisconsin) around 1 April 2006, Ft Campbell (Kentucky/ Tennessee border)around 1 February 2006, Fort Wainwright (Alaska) around 1 March 2006, Scholfield Barracks (Hawaii) around 1 February 2006, and Vilseck (Germany) around 1 March 2006.
Application close out date(s): February Sites is 1 January 2006, March Sites is 1 February 2006, and April sites is 1 March 2006. Please keep in mind that government requirements may increase or decrease these close out dates so please get your applications in as soon as possible.
Application Instructions: Please send a chronological formatted resume that includes instructor and supervisory experience time lines, copies of degrees or transcripts, copies of all medical certifications and licensures (include instructor certifications), and required salary rate. Additionally, please include when you can start your first work day. Candidates make scan and send documents through email to Mr. Bob McCumsey at rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com and Ms. Sharon Yadon at syadon@csc-orlando.com. Candidates may fax information with a cover letter to (321) 235-8243. If you have any further questions please contact Mr. McCumsey at (321) 235-8200 ext. 8239 or Ms Yadon at ext. 8233.
_________________
Bob McCumsey
MSTC Project Manager
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Telephone: (321) 235-8200, EXt 8239
Fax: (321) 235-8243
Email: rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com
_________________
Bob McCumsey
MSTC Project Manager
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Telephone: (321) 235-8200, EXt 8239
Fax: (321) 235-8243
Email: rmccumsey@csc-orlando.com