[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"mos-detail-38G":3,"mos-similar-38G":63},{"id":4,"code":5,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":9,"summarized_description":10,"core_skills":11,"common_certs":27,"role_families":32,"training_paths":37,"clearance_profile":38,"cross_branch_equivalents":41,"is_it_cyber":60,"status":61,"rank":62},"4d91b807-7729-418a-9c27-b9c95777d7d3","38G","Military Government","Army","SUPPORT","The Military Government officer must possess expertise in civilian core competencies, represented by a civil affairs related Skill Identifier (SI), that support one of the functional specialty skills related to systems or organizations of public health and welfare, public safety, public administration, public works/infrastructure, economics and commerce, and public education and information. They are expected to understand how to utilize their civilian core competencies to assist in the accomplishment of the core CA tasks: Populace and Resources Control (PRC), Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA), Civil Information Management (CIM), Support to Civil Administration (SCA), and Nation Assistance (NA) in all operational environments. Criteria for Degree of Proficiency Codes CDPC) are used to evaluate and identify expertise in civilian core competencies. Military Government officers serve in CA units based on their CDPC to provide expertise in their identified civilian core competencies at companies, battalions, brigades, and Civil Affairs commands. Military Government officers enable the force to assess, monitor, protect, reinforce, establish, and transition political, economic, social, and cultural institutions and capabilities to achieve U.S. national goals and objectives.","Military Government officers apply civilian expertise in areas like public administration, infrastructure, health, safety, and economics to stabilize and support local governance, manage civil information, and coordinate humanitarian and nation assistance in comple...",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26],"civil-military coordination","public administration and governance","infrastructure and public works planning","public health and welfare systems understanding","economic and commerce analysis","risk and resilience planning","stakeholder engagement and negotiation","policy analysis and development","program and project management","data collection and assessment","interagency and NGO coordination","strategic communication","report writing and briefing","cross-cultural communication","crisis management",[28,29,30,31],"Certified Public Manager (CPM)","Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)","Certified Emergency Manager (CEM)","Project Management Professional (PMP)",[33,34,35,36],"EMERGENCY_MANAGEMENT","PROJECT_MANAGEMENT","PUBLIC_HEALTH","ADMINISTRATION",null,{"typical_target":39,"required_minimum":40,"notes":-1},"TOP_SECRET","SECRET",[42,46,49,52,56],{"code":43,"branch":44,"name":45},"CG-OAP10","coast_guard","Operations Ashore-Prevention",{"code":47,"branch":44,"name":48},"CG-OAR10","Response-Ashore",{"code":50,"branch":44,"name":51},"CG-CEN10","Civil Engineering",{"code":53,"branch":54,"name":55},"510X","navy","Civil Engineering Officer",{"code":57,"branch":58,"name":59},"6802","marine_corps","Meteorological and Oceanographic (METOC) Services Officer",false,"ACTIVE","officer",[64,71,77,82,87,94],{"id":65,"code":66,"title":67,"branch":68,"category":69,"description":70,"status":61,"rank":62},"0bbf924e-564a-4c2d-b224-ac9f791222a0","44BX","Preventive Medicine","Air Force","MEDICAL","One of the best ways to keep Airmen and their families healthy is to help prevent illness or injury from occurring in the first place. Focusing on the health of individuals, communities and specific populations, Preventive Medicine specialists help groups reduce their risk of disease, disability and death. Utilizing knowledge and skills from medical, social, cultural and behavioral sciences, they provide care and determine health policies that best benefit their patients and community health.",{"id":72,"code":73,"title":74,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":75,"status":61,"rank":76},"3bea66c1-56f8-4c16-b069-fef4cc5161c8","T8","Civil Operations Specialist","Army ASI T8 Civil Operations Specialist is part of the National Guard Bureau (NGB) proponent; to hold ASI T8, a Soldier must be a graduate of the NGB Civil Operations Specialist Course, conducted under the auspices of the National Guard Bureau J3 Counter-drug Mobile Training Team; for use with any MOS.","enlisted",{"id":78,"code":79,"title":80,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":81,"status":61,"rank":62},"ff3236f4-a124-423f-94d4-5fe6134867fb","38A","Civil Affairs","The CA officer must be an expert in the command and employment of CA individuals, teams and units conducting Civil Affairs Operations (CAO) in Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO). CA officers are expected to understand and execute the CA core competencies. CA officers command and serve on the staffs of CA units. CA officers serve in other staff positions providing CA experience and expertise at Groups/Brigades, Divisions, Corps, Army Service Component Commands, Army, joint, interagency and multi-national level units. The CA officer develop, plans, coordinates, commands, control, evaluates and transitions strategic, operational and tactical Civil Affairs operations.",{"id":83,"code":84,"title":85,"branch":7,"category":69,"description":86,"status":61,"rank":62},"83c2f15e-aada-404e-89bb-6466a51ec2b5","60D","Occupational Medicine Officer","The US Army Occupational Medicine Officer is in charge of planning, directing and supervising occupational health programs for the Department of Army civilian and military personnel.",{"id":88,"code":89,"title":90,"branch":91,"category":8,"description":92,"status":61,"rank":93},"9d74ec36-4cd9-45ae-9abf-cc892e73d0c3","0408","Fatality Management Officer","Marine Corps","Fatality Management Officers/Planners serve as supervisors, coordinators, technical advisers, and special staff officers in determining requirements associated with the management of human remains in both combat and non-combat environments. Duties include the search and recovery, processing, tentative identification, storage, interment, disinterment, and transportation of human remains and personal effects. Perform various duties for the operational management of mortuary affairs collection points and interment sites within designated areas of responsibility. These duties are performed in both joint and single service theaters of operations and in CBRN environments.","warrant_officer",{"id":95,"code":96,"title":97,"branch":7,"category":98,"description":99,"status":61,"rank":76},"9545bc7c-265c-44ff-a04f-5e44b1c04dc3","L5","M93 Series Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Reconnaissance System Fox","COMBAT","Identifies positions in a chemical platoon requiring Soldiers qualified to operate the M93 Series CBRN Reconnaissance System Fox."]