Be All You Can Be MSC
Welcome to "Be All You Can Be MSC," the podcast dedicated to empowering Army Medical Service Corps Officers and professionals like you with the knowledge and insights needed to excel in the ever-evolving world of navigating your career and reaching your goals.
Are you ready to take an active role in your career? Whether you're a recent commission 2nd LT just starting out or a seasoned Major looking to add to your knowledge toolbox , this podcast is a resource for you to unlocking your full potential. We'll explore a wide range of topics, from Army Doctrine, Officer Evaluation Reports, AIM Marketplace, to navigating career transitions, talk to Officers and Professionals like you to get their thoughts, and mastering the art of being an active driver in your career.
Through engaging conversations with experienced leaders and successful professionals, we'll dive deep into the strategies, tips, and actionable advice you need to thrive in today's dynamic Medical Service Corp and the Army. No matter your AOC, "Be All You Can Be MSC" is your go-to destination for motivation, information, tips and game-changing insights that will propel you forward.
So, if you're ready to unleash your full potential, embrace new opportunities, and navigate the twists and turns of your career, then you're in the right place.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources.
For more information, questions, or suggestions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com
Be All You Can Be MSC
Episode 11 An AOC Devoted to Helping Others - 73A Social Worker Guest CPT Jamie Webb
In this heartfelt session, we're honored to host CPT Jamie Webb, a beacon of hope and resilience who wears compassion like armor. We're diving deep into the life of an Army Social Worker and unpacking the journey that calls for courage beyond the battlefield. We'll uncover:
· The ins and outs of becoming an Army Social Worker.
· Intriguing program details that pave the way for this noble calling.
· The indispensable role Social Workers play in bolstering the strength of our operational units.
#PeopleStayForThePeople
CPT Jamie Webb is a Social Worker and Behavioral Health Officer assigned to the 36th Engineer Brigade, Ft. Cavazos, Texas. She commissioned in 2018 to attend the Army Master of Social Work Program – University of Kentucky and was recognized as the National Association of Social Work’s Student of the Year in 2019. Prior to joining the military, she acted as a research coordinator for the STRONG STAR PTSD Research Consortium and New York University at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center. She has over 15 years of experience in a variety of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health settings as well as extensive experience in community outreach and developing social service programs, as she served for nine years as the Advisor for Army Family Readiness Programs with 1st Medical Brigade at Ft. Cavazos. She is married to a fellow AMEDD officer, and together they have three children.
Checkout the Rugged Wish Program at https://www.facebook.com/36thEngineerBrigadeOfficial
Interested in what the Army has to offer for Social Workers? Check out:
· The Army Master of Social Work (MSW) Program
· The Army Social Work Internship Program (SWIP)
· Also fully qualified licensed Clinical Social Workers may receive a special pay for joining
Eligible for $30K signing bonus
More information at: https://recruiting.army.mil/MRB_MedicalServices/
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources.
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For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com