PERSONNEL SECURITY SPECIALIST
Army National Guard UnitsTHIS IS AN INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION This position is part of the
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J2 3 7, Indiana National Guard under Position Description Number D2479000. If you would like the complete list of duties, please contact the POC of this announcement.Receives, reviews, and submits requests for personnel clearances for serviced civilian, contractor, and military personnel.Uses computer software such as analysis tools to research and facilitate work.Performs duties related to assisting suitability adjudications/determinations for the fitness and suitability of civilian employees, contractors and/or applicants for initial and continuing employment retention.Executes established policies and procedures required for the personnel security program.Performs other duties as assigned.
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