Plans, organizes, supervises, coordinates, and technically assists in development and management of Special Services programs.
Must be qualified as Performing Arts Supervisor (03B40); Physical Activities Supervisor (03C40); or Arts and Crafts Supervisor (03D40); must know mission, principles, and responsibilities for operation of Army Special Services Program; must know objectives and goals of the Army Entertainment, Sports, Crafts, Library, Dependent Youth Activities, and Service Club programs; must know organization, technical mission, and operation of Special Services unit or staff element to which assigned; must know Special Services requirements for tactical, nontactical, and garrison situations; must know staff and operational responsibilities of Special Services elements at Corps, Army, comparable or higher headquarters; must know general organization and mission of units for which Special Services support is provided; must know principles and procedures for budgeting and funding Special Services programs, activities, and facilities; must know procedures pertaining to requisition, distribution, and maintenance of organizational and technical equipment related to Special Services functions; must know logistical maintenance support functions which relate to Special Services activities; must know office management and supervisory techniques and responsibilities; must know publications and directives governing Army administrative procedures; must know precedence of military directives; must know Army chain of command and lines of communication; must know regulations and directives governing administrative funding, accountability, and supply matters; must be able to supervise all types of Special Services activities including club mobiles, motion picture facilities, package shows, and outdoor recreation areas; must be able to coordinate matters pertaining to transporting, billeting, and messing Special Services or civilian entertainment personnel; must be able to arrange for and coordinate voluntary technical assistance provided by civilian amateur and professional groups in support of Special Services programs; must be able to read and utilize TOE, TDA, and supply manuals; must be able to use directives, manuals, and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures.
Must be qualified as Performing Arts Supervisor (03B40); Physical Activities Supervisor (03C40); or Arts and Crafts Supervisor (03D40); must know mission, principles, and responsibilities for operation of Army Special Services Program; must know objectives and goals of the Army Entertainment, Sports, Crafts, Library, Dependent Youth Activities, and Service Club programs; must know organization, technical mission, and operation of Special Services unit or staff element to which assigned; must know Special Services requirements for tactical, non-tactical, and garrison situations; must know staff and operational responsibilities of Special Services elements at Corps, Army, comparable or higher headquarters; must know general organization and mission of units for which Special Services support is provided; must know principles and procedures for budgeting and funding Special Services programs, activities, and facilities; must know procedures pertaining to requisition, distribution, and maintenance of organizational and technical equipment related to Special Services functions; must know logistical maintenance support functions which relate to Special Services activities; must know office management and supervisory techniques and responsibilities; must know publications and directives governing Army administrative procedures; must know precedence of military directives; must know Army chain of command and lines of communication; must know regulations and directives governing administrative funding, accountability, and supply matters; must be able to supervise all types of Special Services activities including club mobiles, motion picture facilities, package shows, and outdoor recreation areas; must be able to coordinate matters pertaining to transporting, billeting, and messing Special Services or civilian entertainment personnel; must be able to arrange for and coordinate voluntary technical assistance provided by civilian amateur and professional groups in support of Special Services programs; must be able to read and utilize TOE, TDA, and supply manuals; must be able to use directives, manuals, and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures.
Must be qualified as Performing Arts Supervisor (03B40); Physical Activities Supervisor (03C40); or Arts and Crafts Supervisor (03D40); must know mission, principles, and responsibilities for operation of Army Special Services Program; must know objectives and goals of the Army Entertainment, Sports, Crafts, Library, Dependent Youth Activities, and Service Club programs; must know organization, technical mission, and ration of Special Services unit or staff element to which assigned; must know Special Services requirements for tactical, non-tactical, and garrison situations; must know staff and operational responsibilities of Special Services elements at Corps, Army, comparable or higher headquarters; must know general organization and mission of units for which Special Services support is provided; must know principles and procedures for budgeting and funding Special Services programs, activities, and facilities; must know procedures pertaining to requisition, distribution, and maintenance of organizational and technical equipment related to Special Services functions; must know logistical maintenance support functions which relate to Special Services activities; must know office management and supervisory techniques and responsibilities; must know publications and directives governing Army administrative procedures; must know precedence of military directives; must know Army chain of command and lines of communication; must know regulations and directives governing administrative funding, accountability, and supply matters; must be able to supervise all types of Special Services activities including club mobiles, motion picture facilities, package shows, and outdoor recreation areas; must be able to coordinate matters pertaining to transporting, billeting, and messing Special Services or civilian entertainment personnel; must be able to arrange for and coordinate voluntary technical assistance provided by civilian amateur and professional groups in support of Special Services programs; must be able to read and utilize TOE, TDA, and supply manuals; must be able to use directives, manuals, and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures.