[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"mos-detail-64A":3,"mos-similar-64A":50},{"id":4,"code":5,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":9,"summarized_description":10,"core_skills":11,"common_certs":24,"role_families":32,"training_paths":36,"clearance_profile":37,"cross_branch_equivalents":39,"is_it_cyber":47,"status":48,"rank":49},"94cc9b1f-5286-41e9-bff7-2dc8a114a8be","64A","Field Veterinary Service","Army","MEDICAL","The US Army Field Veterinary Service Officer includes three major functional areas: food safety, animal medicine, and the oversight of military and civilian commercial subsistence, production and storage facilities. Performs, supervises, coordinates inspections of subsistence and tests for microbiological safety and conformance to ensure compliance with federal and military standards. Responsible for the full medical care of government-owned animals and care, as authorized, for companion animals of eligible beneficiaries. Functions in a variety of clinically oriented roles involving international studies, nation assistance/civil affairs and/or Special Forces. Assists investigators in biomedical research and trains officers and enlisted specialists in all aspects of military veterinary services. Veterinary service officers assure the overall health of military communities and military contingencies. This is an entry level skill for within branch 64.","Army Field Veterinary Service Officers manage food safety and quality assurance, inspect and audit subsistence facilities, and provide medical care for government and some companion animals.",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23],"food safety and quality assurance","inspection and audit procedures","regulatory compliance and standards interpretation","data collection and trend analysis","report writing and documentation","program management","risk assessment and mitigation","supply chain oversight","laboratory test interpretation","policy development and implementation","training and education delivery","interagency and vendor coordination",[25,26,27,28,29,30,31],"Veterinary Medical License (DVM/VMD, state-specific)","USDA Accreditation (APHIS Category I/II)","Certified Professional in Food Safety (CP-FS)","Certified in Infection Control (CIC)","Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)","Basic Life Support (BLS)","HIPAA Compliance Training",[33,34,35],"VETERINARY","PUBLIC_HEALTH","SUPPLY_CHAIN_MANAGEMENT",null,{"typical_target":38,"required_minimum":38,"notes":-1},"SECRET",[40,44],{"code":41,"branch":42,"name":43},"43HX","air_force","Public Health Officer",{"code":45,"branch":42,"name":46},"4E0X1","Public Health",false,"ACTIVE","officer",[51,56,61,67,73,78],{"id":52,"code":53,"title":54,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":55,"status":48,"rank":49},"bea7811b-ab52-4f24-972b-17e983f91380","64B","Veterinary Preventive Medicine","The US Army Veterinary Preventive Medicine Officer supervises, manages or commands TDA or TOE veterinary units. Serves as staff officer for veterinary services at MACOM or DOD level. Plans, coordinates, and directs veterinary public health programs to control animal and food borne diseases of public health interest. Functions in a variety of clinically oriented roles involving international studies, national assistance/civil affairs and/or Special Forces. Provides liaison with Federal, State, and local government agencies concerned with veterinary issues. Provides consultation on matters involving zoonotic or wildlife diseases on military installations, reservations or in combat theaters.",{"id":57,"code":58,"title":59,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":60,"status":48,"rank":49},"6a7fe734-fd32-43c1-8096-29e6a8610a97","64Z","Senior Veterinarian (Immaterial)","The US Army Senior Veterinarian (Immaterial) Officer commands TDA and TOE veterinary service headquarters unit or MRMC laboratory. Recommends veterinary policies and doctrine, and formulates veterinary plans. Plans, organizes, executes research and development, test and evaluation activities at headquarters levels. Plans, directs, supervises veterinary activities within a command. Serves as senior veterinary staff officer at headquarters level. These are senior leadership positions within the Veterinary Corps where the specific AOC within branch 64 is immaterial to the position. This AOC is for duty positions only and will not be awarded to any officer.",{"id":62,"code":63,"title":64,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":65,"status":48,"rank":66},"fa3bb8ba-5e29-495d-8347-3b88b29dbb76","640A","Food Safety Officer","Supervises, directs, and manages food inspection personnel and equipment essential for maintenance of military food hygiene and food quality assurance under the guidance of a veterinarian; supervises subordinates in the conduct of tests used in veterinary medical procedures; applies specialized technical knowledge and skill regarding nonmedical aspects of animal care and control; supervises the preparation of veterinary activity reports; coordinates food inspection operations of veterinary detachments and activities; manages and directs personnel, facilities, and equipment required for military food hygiene, safety and quality assurance under the guidance and supervision of the Deputy Command for Veterinary Services; organizes and conducts sanitary inspections, recognizes sanitary deficiencies, and completes sanitary compliance ratings of civilian and government facilities that produce, process, prepare, manufacture, store, or otherwise handle subsistence; supervises the slaughter and processing of food animals in emergency situations; directs the sampling of subsistence for testing/detection of nuclear, biological, and chemical contamination; interfaces with Department of Defense, Federal Inspection Authorities, and other agencies/offices concerning food inspection matters; identifies microbiological, chemical, and physical deterioration of subsistence; interprets toxicological and microbiologic, chemical and physical findings of subsistence; provides technical advice to installation level subsistence supply activities; provides assistance to the veterinarian in programs to control animal disease, and prevents zoonotic and food borne illnesses; interviews patients and collects other data on food borne disease, and zoonotic disease to assist epidemiological investigations; observes, records, and reports on subsistence programs that may have public health significance; supervises preparation of reports pertaining to veterinary activities; knows emergency procedures for relief of poisoning, shock, and heat/cold or other life-threatening injuries to animals; provides assistance to the veterinarian in the administration and management of the veterinary non-appropriated fund, including accounting, inventory requirements, and ordering procedures; assists the veterinarian in developing and managing an effective stray animal program.","warrant_officer",{"id":68,"code":69,"title":70,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":71,"status":48,"rank":72},"26947e91-1cd5-44cf-ab6a-b1476bc57148","68T","Animal Care Specialist","The animal care specialist supervises or provides the care, management, treatment, and sanitary conditions for animals, with a primary responsibility of prevention and control of diseases transmitted from animal to man and comprehensive care for government owned animals.","enlisted",{"id":74,"code":75,"title":76,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":77,"status":48,"rank":49},"47150f59-e5ef-4d77-bac0-72873d092d9b","64D","Veterinary Pathology","The US Army Veterinary Pathology Officer conducts diagnostic, surgical and necropsy assessments of DoD working animals. Conceives, designs and performs innovative and creative scientific research as well as more classical research support; frequently performed in accordance with the guidelines of national and international regulatory agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, National Toxicology Program, and the World Health Organization. Evaluates therapeutics and vaccines intended for human use in animal models IAW Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) standards.",{"id":79,"code":80,"title":81,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":82,"status":48,"rank":49},"5268f49d-a414-4a0e-ac5c-21e6c0bdb7e1","64E","Veterinary Biomedical Scientist","The US Army Veterinary Biomedical Scientist Officer plans, directs, executes, manages or conducts research in various Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) Programs addressing joint service and Army-specific requirements for medical material in support of Army Science and Technology Objectives. Participates in Army Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) Programs at DOD technology base research programs, investigating medical countermeasures to infectious diseases and developing medical defenses against chemical and biological warfare threat agents. Determines the mechanism of action of chemical and biological warfare agents and potential antidotes, investigates and diagnoses exotic disease outbreaks on a global basis, develops and tests vaccines and other methods of disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and control, and tests and develops new drugs, biologics and medical devices against chemical and biological agents. Serves as Commander or Deputy Commander of a medical RDA laboratory or activity responsible for the execution of specific aspects of the Army RDA technology base research or advanced development programs. Serves as Director of an RDA program responsible for strategic planning programming, direction and defense. Serves as a medical product manager in development of new drugs, biologicals and medical devices required by the military. Serves as a research manager responsible for management of fiscal and human resources in the execution of research projects at an RDA laboratory."]