What are the responsibilities and job description for the Naval Flight Officer position at US Navy Reserve?
ABOUT
Pursuing a civilian career doesn't have to mean getting stuck in the corporate world. As a current or former Naval Flight Officer, there are plenty of part-time opportunities to use your leadership skills and talent in an environment that's constantly changing. Family obligations, career aspirations, and the desire to settle down and settle in lead many NFOs to leave active duty. However, in the Navy Reserve, you can achieve all of the above and still continue your Naval career.
Mission
The mission of the Navy Reserve is to provide strategic depth and deliver operational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team and Joint forces, in times of peace or war. Navy Reserve Sailors seamlessly support and actively aid that mission, all while continuing to lead their own independent lives in the civilian world.
Why Join the Navy Reserve?
The Navy Reserve is a fantastic opportunity to continue your service and earn outstanding benefits with the flexibility to pursue a civilian career, higher education, and family. In a 'decisive decade' with direct challenges to our interests and values, the Navy needs great Officers and Enlisted Sailors more than ever. The Navy does not want to lose your leadership, skills, and expertise.
Benefits
Navy Reserve Sailors enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits, from state-of-the-art training to extensive educational assistance, VA benefits, and more. In return for your service and dedication, the Navy Reserve provides you with the benefits to succeed in both your military and civilian lives:
- Receive 4 days of basic pay for only 2 days worked (16 hours) each drill weekend
- Opportunities to acquire new skills and sharpen existing ones, enhancing your civilian career
- Educational assistance
- Tax-free, worldwide Navy Exchange and commissary privileges for you and your family
- VA guaranteed home loans
- Low-cost insurance options, including up to $500,000 in life insurance
- Travel opportunities
- Earn points toward retirement benefits every time you drill
- Retirement after 20 qualifying years
Qualifications and Requirements
If you are currently in the Inactive Ready Reserve, or you have been off active duty for over six months, then you will need to work with a Navy Officer Recruiter to begin the process of affiliating with the RC. You can locate the nearest Officer Recruiter by going to Navy Officer Recruiting Command's website or by calling Navy Recruiting Reserve Command at NRRC E-Talent: nrrc_etalent@us.navy.mil or (901) 300-0423.
Salary : $84,880 - $110,300