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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a U.S. military service member stationed at a base in Japan?

To thrive as a U.S. Military Service Member stationed at a base in Japan, you need formal military training, physical fitness, and a security clearance, usually obtained through enlistment and specialized schooling. Familiarity with military equipment, communication systems, and operational protocols is essential, along with awareness of Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) guidelines. Adaptability, cross-cultural communication, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for effective integration with local communities and multinational forces. These skills ensure mission readiness, foster positive relations with host nations, and support the unique operational requirements of serving overseas.

What are some common challenges faced by civilians working on a military base in Japan?

Civilians working on a military base in Japan often encounter challenges such as adapting to military protocols and procedures, navigating language and cultural differences, and understanding security requirements unique to overseas bases. Additionally, they may need to adjust to a structured work environment with clear hierarchies and chain-of-command communication. However, these challenges also present opportunities for personal and professional growth, as employees gain valuable experience working in a diverse and dynamic setting.

What is the difference between Military Base In Japan vs Military Base In Japan?

AspectMilitary Base In JapanMilitary Base In Japan
Work EnvironmentOn-base facilities, security protocols, military operationsOn-base facilities, security protocols, military operations
Required CredentialsMilitary clearance, security background checksMilitary clearance, security background checks
Employer & IndustryU.S. Department of Defense, military servicesU.S. Department of Defense, military services

Since both titles are identical, the roles and requirements are the same, focusing on military operations, security clearance, and working within U.S. military bases in Japan.

What is a military base in Japan?

A military base in Japan is a facility used by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces or foreign military forces, primarily the United States, for defense operations, training, and logistics. These bases support the security alliance between Japan and its allies, particularly the U.S., and play a crucial role in regional stability. Military bases in Japan are located on the main islands as well as Okinawa, which hosts a significant number of U.S. military personnel and equipment. The presence of these bases is governed by security treaties and agreements with the Japanese government.

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Military Base In Japan jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Military Base In Japan job openings:

Youth Ministry Director at Grafenwoehr, U.S. Military Installation, Germany

Young Life

Colorado Springs, CO • On-site

$45K - $60K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

*Please note this position would require our Staff to live near the community where they would be doing ministry.

Description:

There are nearly 300,000 teenagers of active-duty U.S. military parents who are stationed all over the world. These teens move an average of seven times during their school-aged years. The questions of identity and belonging that all teens face grow even more challenging to answer amid starting over and meeting new friends at each location.

This is where you can be the difference in a military teen’s life! By being in their world, walking alongside them, and creating a community where they experience the truth of God’s love and purpose for them, our staff provide a safe space where teens can develop friendships and connections to experience laughter, build hope, and generate resiliency.

We are currently providing incarnational ministry at many military installations around the world. You will have the opportunity to lead and oversee the overall Young Life Military program, known as Club Beyond, which is ecumenically focused and outreach oriented.

Responsibilities:

  • Actively develop healthy relationships with adults, as well as kids, and build vibrant relationships with the local community, the military installation, and the chapel community.
  • Be a role model (incarnational) and assist with developing community outreach to "unchurched" teens, discipleship to Christian teens, and leading and equipping volunteers to do "hands-on" middle and high school Christian youth programs.
  • Work well in an environment that sees (due to high military operational tempo) a high degree of turnover among teens, families, chaplains and volunteers.
  • Be respectful of and embrace a community that is deeply influenced by a military culture.
  • In this ministry, you will need to live out the Club Beyond Core Value Statement:

Club Beyond is a Christ-centered community of leaders with an exclusively military focus. Our methods are incarnational, and our perspective is ecumenical. We leverage strategic partnerships for the greatest results. We value professionalism from our staff and excellence in our stewardship.

Qualifications:

  • A deep love for Christ and for lost teens.
  • Competent communicator with youths, parents, and senior military leaders.
  • Teachable heart.
  • Willingness to make a three-year commitment.
  • Minimum of three years' youth ministry experience preferred.
  • College degree preferred.
  • Willingness to raise part of the budget through personal support.
  • Committed to a relational ministry approach.
  • Energetic.
  • Small event planning skills.
  • Strong initiative.
  • Note, this position would require our Staff to live near the community where they would be doing ministry.

Benefits:

  • Full-time salary: Based on experience, responsibility, and fundraising levels.
  • Benefits: Full health coverage (including dental, vision and life insurance).
  • Expense reimbursement (mileage [office and ministry related]).
  • Training and career development is built into the job.

Salary:

The Base Salary range: $45,000 to $60,000 (Salary is based on education and experience). In addition to salary, a Cost of Living Adjustment, dependent on location, is available. The Annual National Funding provided is $16,667.

Location:

Club Beyond works on military installations all over the world. We currently have openings at:

In the USA:

  • Fort Rucker, Alabama
  • Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska
  • Fort Irwin, California
  • Camp Pendleton, California
  • Travis Air Force Base, California
  • Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB), Washington, D.C.
  • Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
  • Fort Benning, Georgia
  • Fort Stewart, Georgia
  • Fort Riley, Kansas
  • Fort Bragg, North Carolina
  • Fort Sill, Oklahoma
  • Fort Jackson, South Carolina
  • Fort Belvoir, Virginia
  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington


Overseas:

  • Geilenkirchen, Germany and various other locations in Germany
  • Naval Base Guam
  • Aviano Air Base, Italy
  • Vicenza, Italy
  • Camp Zama, Japan
  • Yokosuka, Japan

Contact us through:
Robert Raedeke:
RecruitingTeam@clubbeyond.org

Want to know more about our mission and culture?

Please check out clubbeyond.org to learn how Club Beyond has been changing the lives of military teens for over 40 years!


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