Psychological Operations Officer
Get training for this job... Find career colleges near you. Description:JOB DETAILS:Psychological Operations (PSYOP) in the Army covers a wide variety of functions in the Army. A PSYOP Officer conducts operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences. The goal is to influence the emotions, motives, objective reasoning, decision-making abilities and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals. PSYOP officers assess target audiences, develop PSYOP campaign plans, programs and products, coordinate for the dissemination of PSYOP products, and synchronize PSYOP activities into strategic, operational and tactical peacetime and combat operations. PSYOP officers must maintain critical knowledge and skills associated with a specific region of the world to include foreign language expertise, political-military awareness, and cross-cultural communications. A PSYOP Officer requires an in-depth knowledge of the art and science of persuasion and influence. They need an ability to interact with host-nation military and civilian officials, the general population, detainees, enemy prisoners of war (EPWs), displaced civilians (DCs), and internees. A PSYOP Officer possesses a working knowledge of the political and cultural trends and attitudes in a variety of foreign countries, practical understanding of the social psychology and individual and group psychological dynamics that expose information voids in foreign populations, and executing advertising and marketing campaigns meant to create favorable results for the supported unit or organization. Many times PSYOP Officers have to understand how to operate PSYOP unique equipment to insure the right message is developed, produced and disseminated at the right time and place. The responsibilities of a PSYOP Captain may include: -Commanding and controlling PSYOP operations and combined armed forces during ground combat. After an assignment in a tactical PSYOP unit, PSYOP Officers may continue in the Operations career field by serving in the joint, interagency and service component level PSYOP jobs at ever increasing levels of leadership and responsibility. Responsibilities of a PSYOP Detachment Commander may include: -Commanding and controlling tactical PSYOP detachment (12-20 Soldiers). Related Categories:City | County | Federal | General Government | General Social & Recreation Workers | Human Services/Social Work Assistant | Military | Post Office | Recreation Worker | Residential Counselor | State | Veterans AffairsRemember to mention you found this job on EmploymentGuide.com.View All US Army Recruiting Office Jobs
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