Officer
Minimum Education Requirement:
bachelor's degree
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Our Airmen's ability to perform at their highest ability strongly relies on proper nourishment, rest and exercise. These cornerstones of health and well-being have a direct and immediate effect on the strength of the entire Air Force — including those in the midst of battle. Services Officers help maximize this strength by developing and implementing plans and policies for food service, lodging, fitness, mortuary, recreation, child development and leisure. They supervise programs, facilities and services during both peacetime and wartime all over the world. They also set standards for performance evaluation while managing budgets, personnel training, location and maintenance.
You might like this position if you have interests in these areas:
To become an officer in the Air Force, you'll enter a rigorous 12-week Officer Training School that will challenge you physically and mentally while preparing you to be a leader.