AF has openings for civilian medical professionals Published June 29, 2016 By Kat Bailey Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- The Air Force is looking for qualified civilian medical professionals to work with the Air Force Medical Service. The AFMS operates and manages a worldwide health care system capable of responding to a full spectrum of health requirements and provides an integrated health care system with an emphasis on prevention of illness and injury. At 75 facilities, civilian medical professionals work alongside uniformed health care providers. Air Force civilians receive competitive pay, ongoing education and training, opportunities to advance and work-life balance. While there are civilian opportunities for all medical specialties such as dermatology, family medicine, ophthalmology, psychiatry and more, the Air Force medical team also offers civilian opportunities in fields like environmental protection, human resources, procurement and information technology. For more information about applying for these and other civilian service positions with the Air Force, go to the Air Force Civilian Careers website. Air Force civilian job opportunities are also listed on USAJOBS.gov.
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