CMF 68 Medical Duty Descriptions


General/Unsorted Medical Duty Descriptions

NCOIC for Blood Donor Center
Serves as Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) for Donor Center; responsible for personal and professional development for three Petty Officers third Class, two Corporals, and four junior Service Members; ensures compliance with regulatory agencies such as Joint Commision (JCO), Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA); manages contracts and supply budgets valued at $4.1 million and equipment valued at $850,000; coordinates monthly work schedules for 20 staff members, oversees daily operations and monitors inventory of blood and blood products valued at $1.1 million.




SRU Platoon Sergeant
Serves as Platoon Sergeant for 3rd Platoon, Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) in support of the Army's mission to heal and support Soldiers in Transition (STs) and their Family Members; serves as a vital link in the Medical Triad throughout the recovery and Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) process; works closely with Squad Leaders (SLs), Nurse Case Managers (NCMs) and Primary Care Managers (PCMs) to ensure quality care and service is provided; manages and synchronizes existing appointments, schedules, work programs and mandatory training; manages Soldier for Life and Transition Assistance program (SFL-TAP) and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) participation of four Squads; responsible for the health, welfare and morale, of 70 STs and six Squad Leaders.




Instructor/Writer for the AMEDD Advanced Leader Course
Instructor/Writer for the AMEDD Advanced Leader Course in a Total Army School System (TASS) Schoolhouse; ensures course materials and classroom instruction are delivered in accordance with TRADOC regulations and AMEDD Programs of Instruction (POI); ensures accountability and positive control of test materials; protects the integrity of examinations; ensures strict adherence to safety procedures during training.


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