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OCCUPATION: 4J032, Physical Medicine Apprentice PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: DEC 2015 - JAN 2016 (1 Month), 4J032 JUL 2015 - DEC 2015 (5 Months), 4J012 DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: DEC 2015 - JAN 2016 (1 Month), 4J032 JUL 2015 - DEC 2015 (5 Months), 4J012 OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4J032 (Description dates APR 2014 - JAN 2016) Manages and directs physical medicine and orthotic personnel, materiel, equipment, administration, and activities. Administers physical medicine and orthotic patient care. Implements treatment plans and coordinates activities to ensure effective and efficient delivery of patient care programs. Fits, fabricates, assembles, repairs and adjusts orthopedic orthoses. 2. Duties and Responsibilities: 2.1. Plans, implements and manages the delivery of physical medicine and orthotic services in coordination with the chief physical medicine element or flight. Maintains standards of care and ethical conduct. Participates in planning, providing and evaluating patient care. Trains in exercise and activities of daily living. Conducts treatments utilizing special equipment, modalities and other treatment procedures. Fabricates splints and aid devices to protect or assist patient in achieving optimal independent physical function. Constructs orthoses for spinal, lower and upper limbs, casts and corrects shoes as prescribed by a privileged provider. Gathers and documents performance data. Observes, VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE SNYDER STEPHEN DOUGLAS E-3 0 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 JAN 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 5

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OCCUPATION: 4J032, Physical Medicine Apprentice

PRIMARY OCCUPATION:

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

DEC 2015 - JAN 2016 (1 Month), 4J032

JUL 2015 - DEC 2015 (5 Months), 4J012

DUTY OCCUPATION:

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

DEC 2015 - JAN 2016 (1 Month), 4J032

JUL 2015 - DEC 2015 (5 Months), 4J012

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4J032

(Description dates APR 2014 - JAN 2016)

Manages and directs physical medicine and orthotic personnel, materiel, equipment, administration, and activities.

Administers physical medicine and orthotic patient care. Implements treatment plans and coordinates activities to

ensure effective and efficient delivery of patient care programs. Fits, fabricates, assembles, repairs and adjusts

orthopedic orthoses.

2. Duties and Responsibilities:

2.1. Plans, implements and manages the delivery of physical medicine and orthotic services in coordination with the

chief physical medicine element or flight. Maintains standards of care and ethical conduct. Participates in planning,

providing and evaluating patient care. Trains in exercise and activities of daily living. Conducts treatments utilizing

special equipment, modalities and other treatment procedures. Fabricates splints and aid devices to protect or assist

patient in achieving optimal independent physical function. Constructs orthoses for spinal, lower and upper limbs, casts

and corrects shoes as prescribed by a privileged provider. Gathers and documents performance data. Observes,

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING

1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) INSERVICE

SNYDER STEPHEN DOUGLAS E-3 0

4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OFINFORMATION

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 JAN 01

6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION

EXPERIENCE HISTORY:

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 5

records, and reports patient responses to treatment. Assists therapist with evaluations, tests, measurements,

procedures and wound and burn care.

2.2. Performs, assists with, or manages physical medicine and orthotic administration of services and all related

activities to assure effective and efficient delivery of patient care and programs. Supervises and conducts continuing

education, in-service and upgrade training.

2.3. Manages material and equipment. Recommends need for resource requirements. Submits annual budget. Ensures

compliance with inspection and maintenance procedures, and safeguards equipment. Provides quality patient care in an

ethical, legal, safe, sanitary, caring and efficient environment.

Manages and directs personnel, materiel, and equipment. Administers patient care activities in physical therapy,

occupational therapy, and orthotic services. Implements treatment plans and coordinates activities to ensure efficient

and effective programs associated with patient care delivery programs. 2.1. Plans, implements and manages physical

therapy, occupational therapy, and orthotic services. Maintains high care standards and ethical conduct while working

as part of a patient care team. Participates in planning, providing and evaluating patient care Interventions. Utilizes

therapeutic principles to restore function and support activities of daily living. Conducts treatments utilizing special

equipment, modalities, and other treatment procedures. Fabricates splints and aid devices to protect or assist patient in

achieving optimal independent physical function. Constructs orthoses for spine, upper, and lower limbs; casts and

corrects shoes as prescribed by a privileged provider. Gathers and documents performance data. Observes, records,

and reports patient responses to treatment. Assists therapist with evaluations, tests, measurements, procedures, and

wound and burn care. 2.2. Performs, assists with, or manages physical therapy, occupational therapy and orthotic

services administration and all related activities to assure effective and efficient delivery of patient care and programs.

Supervises and conducts continuing education and in-service and upgrade training. Oversees and participates in

process improvement efforts to boost clinic efficiency. 2.3. Manages material and equipment. Recommends need for

resource requirements. Submits annual budget. Ensures compliance with inspection and maintenance procedures, and

safeguards equipment. Provides quality patient care in an ethical, legal, safe, sanitary, caring and efficient environment.

RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 4J032

Physical Therapist Assistants (ONET 31-2021.00)

Physical Therapy Aide (DOT 355.354-010)

OCCUPATION: 1N211A, Signals Intelligence Analyst Helper, Electronic

PRIMARY OCCUPATION:

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

MAY 2015 - JUL 2015 (2 Months), 1N211A

DUTY OCCUPATION:

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AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

JUN 2015 - JUL 2015 (1 Month), 1N211A

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 1N211A

(Description dates OCT 2004 - JAN 2016)

Acquires, processes, identifies, analyzes, and reports on electromagnetic emissions. Operates electronic equipment and

computer systems to exploit signals intelligence production efforts.

2. Duties and Responsiblities:

2.1. Performs communication signals intelligence production and analysis, to include acquiring signals through optimum

an-tenna manipulation and receiver tuning. Utilizes a wide range of complex analysis hardware and software to process

signals, including receivers, demodulators, printers, spectrum analyzers, and other associated computer equipment.

Uses advanced computer software programs to manipulate and extract intelligence data from electromagnetic

emissions. Operates computer terminals for data entry, query, data restructuring, and signals development.

2.2. Studies, analyzes, and identifies electromagnetic emissions. Uses graphic reproductions to determine internal

characteris-tics of signals and to discern communications structures and usage.

2.3. Processes signals. Extracts electromagnetic emissions from real-time and recorded media, and performs technical

and data analysis. Prepares and forwards media of selected transmissions.

2.4. Interprets and renders preliminary analysis. Uses analytical aids and related reference material to help identify

signals and detect abnormalities. Maintains databases of various signal types and activities using computer and hard

copy products. Notifies appropriate personnel and work centers of unusual activities or critical situations.

2.5. Identifies, analyzes, and implements taskings. Generates reports, incorporating analytical finds with intelligence

infor-mation. Annotates and forwards operational characteristics of selected transmissions or reportable information.

Evaluates records, operator logs, formats, technical reports, and data from other activities.

2.6. Develops, manages, reviews, and evaluates intelligence production processes. Ensures signal exploitation activities

are conducted in support of operational requirements and satisfy national and tactical tasked objectives.

RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 1N211A

Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members, All Other (ONET 55-3019.00)

OCCUPATION: 9T000, Basic Enlisted Airman -

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PRIMARY OCCUPATION:

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

MAR 2015 - MAY 2015 (2 Months)

DUTY OCCUPATION:

AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:

MAR 2015 - JUN 2015 (3 Months)

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9T000

(Description dates OCT 2000 - JAN 2016)

Use this identifier to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an enlisted airman who has not been awarded an

AFS and to report the duty of an enlisted airman attending basic training.

Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in

the classification structure and for whom specialty descriptions are not written.

** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **

** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.

MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2015 - NOV 2015

ARMY COURSE: L8ABJ4J03201AA, PHYSICAL MEDICINE APPRENTICE (USAF)

LENGTH: 3 Months, 3 Weeks.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:

(Description dates OCT 2011 - JAN 2016)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: L8ABJ4J03201AA)

MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 2015

AIR FORCE COURSE: L8ABJ4J032 01AA, Physical Medicine Apprentice

LENGTH: 3 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days, 6 Hours.

TRAINING HISTORY: COURSESSUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

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COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:

(Description dates JUL 2015 - SEP 2015)

Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA) are allied health professionals specifically focused on the diagnostic and

interventional treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disorders under the care of the physical therapist. The PTA

program provides simulated and live training in all aspects of physical therapy medicine to include functional human

anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, clinical pathophysiology, musculoskeletal physical therapy assessment and

management. Therapeutic exercises, procedures, and modalities (Physical Agents, Spinal Traction, Ultrasound,

Electrotherapy, Theory and application of TENS), neurological and medical disorders, physical therapy assessments,

clinical management, professional communication, psychosocial issues in health care and clinical experiences are

introduced. Quality control and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the program. Instruction and practice in

medical ethics, patient care, and a comprehensive pre-clinical review prepare students to transition to a clinical setting.

Lecture, demonstration, online materials, simulations, and laboratory practice are utilized during pre-clinical training.

This course is consolidated with the Army, 303-N9 (MOS 68F), Physical Therapy Specialty, and Navy, B-303-0150

(Rating 8466) Physical Therapy Technician.

(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: L8ABJ4J032 01AA)

** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)

_____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________

SpanishLISTENING: Limited Working ProficiencyREADING: Limited Working ProficiencySPEAKING: Limited Working Proficiency

RussianLISTENING: Elementary ProficiencyREADING: Elementary ProficiencySPEAKING: Elementary Proficiency

END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA

** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on yourmilitary record **

LEGEND CODE:

DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of LaborOES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel ManagementONET: Occupational Information Network

DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE

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