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Director, Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs

Director, Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs

Association of the United States Army

Arlington, VA • Hybrid

Full-time

PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

This is a civilian position and does not require military experience (commission and enlistment).

Director, AUSA Noncommisioned Officer and Soldier Programs

The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is seeking an experienced Director of Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs (NCO & Soldier Programs). Position will report directly to the Vice President, NCO & Soldier Programs.

Great opportunity to join an experienced NCO & Soldier Programs team with talented and collegial co-workers who take pride in making AUSA the best it can be. AUSA has a 37.5-hour work week with a shortened workday on Fridays (8am-1:30pm) and a hybrid remote work schedule (3 days in office and 2 days remote. AUSA is an organization with a strong mission where you can make a difference. Learn everything we do at www.ausa.org.

SCOPE: Principal assistant in the planning, direction and oversight of the operations and fiscal health of the Directorate of Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs for the Association of the United States Army. Serves as a liaison officer and membership promotion representative to the association's 122 chapters and all global Army units in the Regular Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve and Joint Force. Travels approximately 90 days each year in programmed visits to chapter locations and military installations to report on association activities, develop new members and improve effectiveness of chapter operations. Scope, research and content of presentations will be of high quality, motivational, informative, and instructive. Travel itinerary demands a high degree of flexibility, participation and knowledge about the association, current legislation, and each of the components of the Army as they impact soldiers, family members, retired soldiers, DOD civilians, veterans, sponsors and friends of the Army. Maintains a communication network with Army leaders, chapter leaders, soldiers and their families, DOD civilians, retired soldiers, veterans and friends of the Army to advise, interpret, support and understand.

DUTIES:

  • Assumes the duties of Vice President of NCO and Soldier Programs in their absence.
  • Serves as a coordinator and advisor on all matters relating to membership promotion and retention of noncommissioned officers and soldiers.
  • Provides recommendations for improving AUSA's actions and programs affecting noncommissioned officers and junior enlisted soldiers.
  • Coordinates visits in support of the Association's Chapters and Army organizations for the Vice President of NCO and Soldier Programs.
  • Communicates with Region and Chapter Vice Presidents for NCO and Soldier Programs to assist, coach and mentor Chapter programs.
  • Principle assistant in preparation of the annual NCO and Soldier Programs Directorate budget.
  • Provides weekly close-out-roll up to the VP of NCO and Soldier Programs of all working and upcoming tasks/travel.
  • Performs biweekly-calendar scrub with entire team of upcoming events, travel, PTO.
  • Writes monthly AUSA Extra Article-highlighting chapter engagements, LPDs and travel.
  • Writes monthly AUSA Insider Newsletter highlighting internal engagements/travel and team achievements for AUSA.
  • Prepares Board of Directors slide.
  • Attends monthly Director's meeting with AUSA Chief of Staff.
  • Oversees the Association's noncommissioned officer and soldier awards programs, provides comprehensive list to the Sergeant Major of the Army's (SMA's) office, instructs in travel coordination for Annual Meeting.
  • Oversees the Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs web page, ensures updates are completed post Annual Meeting and throughout the year.
  • Oversees the production of the bi-weekly Soldier Today e-letter.
  • Briefs and updates attendees during New Chapter President's Training, trains employees the content to brief to take the lead.
  • Briefs and updates attendees during New Chapter Leader Training, trains employees the content to brief to take the lead.
  • Maintains constant contact with principle noncommissioned officers of all components of the Army to exchange information and encourage support.
  • Meets with the SMA and/or his office staff frequently and monthly from July going into the AUSA Annual Meeting.
  • Attends designated Region meetings to report on activities, identify and resolve problem areas, and obtain recommendations for association staffing.
  • Receives and responds to requests for information and assistance from chapter leaders, Army leaders and soldiers, media, and the general public.
  • Plans and coordinates all chapter and leader development travel for the VP, NCO and Soldier Programs. Coordinates the agenda with all stakeholders, uploads all coordination into the SharePoint and activities into the calendar.
  • Presents the AUSA Annual Writing Award to the honored recipient graduating from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy.
  • Responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of all soldier activities coinciding with the Association's Annual Meeting.
  • Supports scheduling and travel support for Vice President of NCO and Soldier Programs in support of approximately 6 noncommissioned officer and soldier supported events.
  • Coordinates support for noncommissioned officer and soldier recognition events Army wide through the National Association Headquarters or supporting Chapter level leaders in their support efforts. National Association Headquarters support includes office coordination and attendance by the Vice President or Director for annual and semi-annual events.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Extensive working knowledge with the United States Army.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Basic computer proficiency, including common office software.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Time management and organizational abilities.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple priorities.

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.