Combat photographer job description
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photographer job qualifications (knowledge, education, skills, abilities,
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I. List of Combat
photographer duties:
1.
Ensure and monitor continuity of class content and
execution with regard to program standards
2.
Partner with Activities
Center regarding member
registration and rosters
3.
Hire instructors and set pay rates with approval of
Program Manager
4.
Manage and develop team of instructors
5.
Partner with Program Manager to coordinate class schedule
6.
Integrate club promotions into MCA programs when
applicable
7.
Promote program within club to members
8.
Work with relative club departments for promotion and
management of facility.
II. List of Combat
photographer qualifications
- Active TS/SCI or above
- Solid understanding of Joint and Combined CounterIED doctrine, policies and regulations, and TTPs and working knowledge of defeat solutions, trend analysis, and pattern analysis.
- Working knowledge of Analyst Notebook and Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield.
- Knowledge of Brigade and senior tactical formations and CounterIED capability shortfalls.
- Familiarity with foreign disclosure practices.
- Proficient in Software application common to U.S. Government Networks
- Bachelor’s degree required; Associates degree will be accepted for retired military service members with five years frontline IED experience.
- 5+ years of related experience including experience in tactical formations – Brigade and up.
- Multiple combat, combat support and combat service support disciplines may be required or equivalent academic or defense industry functional areas.
- Experience in progressive billets with increased responsibility in one or more uniformed service, academic, or defense industry functional areas.
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