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Chaplain Assistants provide much needed support to the Chaplains during missions and everyday activities. A Chaplain Assistant primarily provides support for the Unit Ministry Team programs, worship services and crisis intervention.
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Financial Management Technicians are central to the organization and tracking of Army financial records. They are involved in computing payroll and other allowances, auditing accounting records and preparing payments for Army Soldiers and personnel.
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Human Resources Specialists are central to providing the Army with qualified Soldiers. A Human Resources Specialist primarily helps Soldiers develop their Army careers, but also provides personnel support and assistance to all divisions of the Army.
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Shower/Laundry and Clothing Repair Specialists are primarily responsible for supervising and performing laundry, shower and personnel and clothing decontamination functions.
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The Unit Supply Specialist is primarily responsible for supervising or performing tasks involving the general upkeep and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment.
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The Army's Finance Corps is responsible for sustaining operations through purchasing and acquiring supplies and services. Officers in the Finance Corps make sure commercial vendors are paid, contractual payments are met, balancing and projecting budgets, paying Soldiers for their service and other financial matters associated with keeping the Army running.
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An Adjutant General Officer is responsible for helping Soldiers with the tasks that affect their overall welfare and well being, while assisting commanders by keeping Soldiers combat-ready. In many cases, the duties of an Adjutant General Officer are very similar to the function of a high-level human resources executive in the civilian world. Officers are leaders, and being a leader in the Army requires certain qualities such as self-discipline, initiative, confidence and intelligence.
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Quartermaster Officers are responsible for making sure equipment, materials and systems are available and functioning for missions. More specifically, the Quartermaster Officer provides supply support for Soldiers and units in field services, aerial delivery and material and distribution management. Officers are leaders, and being a leader in the Army requires certain qualities such as self-discipline, initiative, confidence and intelligence.
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As a Chaplain Officer, you will lead a Unit Ministry Team (UMT), which consists of you and a trained Chaplain Assistant. As an Army Chaplain you will have the responsibility of caring for the spiritual well-being of Soldiers and their families. Army Chaplains are the spiritual leaders of the Army and they perform religious ceremonies from births and baptisms, to confirmations and marriage, to illness and last rites.
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Information on the Army and its Soldiers and Officers needs to be very organized and properly documented. The Human Resources Information System Management Specialist operates and manages the information systems for field personnel, as well as trains and assists all system users.
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