Account Representative — Duties & Responsibilities Serve in the US Navy in a variety of leadership positions including
recruitment, personnel management, and health services Train and direct personnel ensuring they understand the mission and adhere to company policies and procedures Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets and timelines Responsible for enlisted and officer
recruitment ensuring adequate numbers and excellence in personnel Direct
recruitment marketing, applicant interviews and screening, and community presentations Oversee daily office operations ensuring effective, efficient, and professional procedures Manage personnel services including career counseling, human resources, issue resolution, and morale Administer officer reimbursements, leave records, audits, discharges, and information databases Oversee special projects such as
volunteer opportunities, deployments, community relations, and academic recommendations Design and implement staff development and recognition programs resulting in
enhanced team skill sets and dedication Author and present well researched and written military correspondence, presentations, and other documents Responsible for confidential personnel information, recordkeeping, staff travel and logistics, and information technology Provide skilled dental services including radiology, emergency medical care, and chair - side assisting Oversee operative and oral diagnostic procedures, equipment sterilization, and patient information Develop proficiencies in music theory, arrangements, performances, and training of junior musicians Build and strengthen professional relationships with superiors, peers, and community leaders Consistently broaden skill set through supplementary education in management, finance, and social services Represent the United States Navy with poise, integrity, and positivity
Increasing LGBT Cultural Competency CASA (Court - Appointed Social Advocates) for Children (2013) Gives information on how child welfare organizations can improve their
recruitment and retention of
volunteers and resource families in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and how to
enhance LGBT cultural competency within the child welfare system.