Rep. Barry Moore seeks Wounded Warrior to join his district staff
“I am committed to helping these brave men and women transition from active duty to civilian life.”
Washington, D.C.—Today, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) announced that he is seeking a Wounded Warrior or medically retired veteran for a paid fellowship in his Dothan District Office lasting through December 2022. This person will work with the military and veteran constituents to handle veteran-related casework and act as a go-between for constituents and federal, state, and local agencies.
“We have a responsibility to support our heroes both during their service and when they come home, and I am committed to helping these brave men and women transition from active duty to civilian life,” said Rep. Moore. “As a veteran turned business owner myself, I know the challenges our servicemen and women face when they pursue a life beyond military service, and I’m grateful to partner with the House of Representatives to offer our veterans and military personnel the opportunity to ease their transition into civilian employment.”
The Wounded Warrior Fellowship Program was established by the House of Representatives to provide employment opportunities for wounded or disabled veterans within member offices.
The program is limited to veterans who meet all of the following requirements: Honorably discharged, released from active duty within the last five years, terminal pay grades at or below E-5 or O-3, 20% or greater service-connected disabilities (waived if you have a Purple Heart). Veterans who are in receipt of a 20-year or Temporary Early Retirement Authorization (TERA) retirement are not eligible for the program.
Interested veterans should go to https://house.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/154?c=house to apply.
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