PAY DOWN YOUR NURSING SCHOOL LOANS

As an officer on the U.S. Army Health Care Team, you can be eligible for up to $120,000 to pay down your nursing school debt through the Active Duty Health Professional Loan Repayment Program.

ARMY ROTC NURSE PROGRAM

Army ROTC nurse cadets may qualify for scholarships and other additional benefits to help start gaining the valuable career and leadership skills of an officer in the Army Nurse Corps.

Army Health Care Benefits

Find out about all the diverse benefits available when you are part of the Army Health Care team.

Careers & Jobs
Army AMEDD ER nurse

Nurse Corps Careers

  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Army Public Health Nurse (66B)

    Nurse Corps officers are responsible for caring for an entire population by working with the military community. They monitor the spread of disease, watch for hazards and raise public awareness for good health.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Nurse Anesthetist (66F)

    An integral component of the U.S. Army health care team, the Army Nurse Corps continues to distinguish itself from the traditional nursing field. As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and officer on the U.S. Army health care team, you’ll provide specialized care to patients requiring general anesthesia, respiratory care, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and fluid therapy. You’ll work as part of a multidisciplinary team, surrounded by dedicated professionals who share your values.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • icu nurse

    Critical Care Nurse (66H8A)

    You can provide the very best nursing care to our Soldiers and their families when you become a critical care nurse on the U.S. Army health care team.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Emergency Room Nurse (66HM5)

    An integral component of the U.S. Army health care team, the Army Nurse Corps continues to distinguish itself from the traditional nursing field. Consisting of more than 11,000 men and women, the Army Nurse Corps is dedicated to providing high-tech, quality health care for military personnel, their families and military retirees all over the world.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Family Nurse Practitioner (66P)

    An integral component of the U.S. Army health care team, the Army Nurse Corps continues to distinguish itself from the traditional nursing field. Family nurse practitioners are a critical component in providing primary health care support for adults and children during humanitarian missions, other contingency operations and peacetime. Their scope of practice promotes health, wellness and disease/injury prevention.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Medical-Surgical Nurse (66H)

    Medical-Surgical nurses specialize in care across the entire age spectrum and the continuum of health care needs. As part of the Army Nurse Corps, they play an important role in improving the overall quality of life for Soldiers and their families.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    OB / GYN Nurse (66G)

    Obstetric/Gynecologic nurses specialize in care during pregnancy, labor and childbirth for active duty officers and enlisted military members. As part of the Army Nurse Corps, they play an important role in improving the overall quality of life for Soldiers and their families.

    • Active/Reserve: Active Duty
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • U.S Army AMEDD ICU nurse

    Perioperative Nurse (66E)

    Perioperative nurses care for surgical patients who are having operative procedures. They are responsible for planning and organizing all perioperative-nursing services. As part of the Army Nurse Corps, they play an important role in improving the overall quality of life for Soldiers and their families.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Army AMEDD ER nurse

    Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse (66C)

    As a psychiatric/mental health nurse and officer on the U.S. Army health care team, you’ll work with some of the finest minds in medicine who are employing groundbreaking protocols and treatments in key psychiatric issues to address the unique challenges that our service men and women face. As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you will serve in a vital role of providing comprehensive mental health care for Soldiers, their families and military retirees.

    • Active/Reserve: Both
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None
  • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (66C8M)

    The psychiatric nurse practitioner works in the following clinical areas: inpatient psychiatric units, alcohol/drug rehabilitation programs, day treatment programs, mental health clinics and combat stress units.

    • Active/Reserve: Active Duty
    • Officer/Enlisted: Officer
    • Restrictions: None