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Assistant director of the U.S. Navy Europe-Africa Band

Assistant director of the U.S. Navy Europe-Africa Band gives a guitar lesson to children.

Find an exciting career in photography, news, music, education, religion and more Arts & Education

A photographer may never capture a more compelling landmark than the Great Pyramid of Giza. A musician may never play in a more moving performance than a tribute at Arlington National Cemetery. A chaplain may never encounter a more rewarding duty than assisting Sailors and Marines thousands of miles from home. These are among the world-class opportunities offered as liberal arts jobs with America’s Navy.

Photographers and writers. Musicians and chaplains. Teachers and translators. They all have a place in the Arts & Education career areas of America’s Navy, which include Arts & Photography, Religion, Education, Music, News & Media, and World Languages. These are no ordinary liberal arts jobs. They are careers that offer world travel and the opportunity to be a part of history in the making.

Arts & Photography

Arts & Photography

Some of the world’s most memorable images have been taken by photographers in the Navy. Yours could be among them. Imagine filming an undersea warfare exercise in the Pacific or photographing a sunrise from the deck of a littoral combat ship off the coast of Japan. As a Mass Communication Specialist with America’s Navy, you will have creative inspiration many commercial and freelance artists and photographers could only dream of. read on Arts & Photography

Education

Education

Teach the fundamentals of nuclear propulsion. Instruct others on the safe operation and handling of SCUBA equipment or aircrew survival gear. Train your fellow Sailors in marksmanship, handling and safety procedures for small arms and other weapons. A teaching job in the Navy means you have the opportunity to not only perform skilled jobs yourself, but the responsibility to train, mentor and teach others. read on Education

Music

Music

Music can be calming. Music can be motivating. And when it brings people together at the right time and the right place, it can be utterly inspiring. A music career with America’s Navy provides you with an eager audience wherever you go and gives you the opportunity to play alongside some of the finest musicians on the planet, at some of the most renowned venues, including the finest concert halls, the White House, Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon. read on Music

News & Media

News & Media

One of the most exciting aspects of news media is the chance to capture history in the making. Consider the surprise radio bulletin announcing the Pearl Harbor attack. Or more recently, the compelling images of Navy Sailors helping people in the aftermath of everything from tsunamis to hurricanes to wildfires. Compelling images showing servicemembers returning home to their loved ones. For all this and more, history owes a debt of gratitude to the men and women who have documented the conflicts and triumphs of the Navy. read on News & Media

World Languages

World Languages

Foreign language translation jobs are paramount to our nation’s security. That’s because, around the clock and around the globe, communications in a multitude of foreign languages are being sent and received. Classified strategic information is being shared among allies. Foreign officials are convening with U.S. dignitaries. Informants and prisoners are speaking with military personnel. Cultures and customs are blending. The services of knowledgeable translators are essential to America’s Navy – and Navy translation jobs can enable you to use your linguistic skills to serve your country, as you learn, study, translate and interpret foreign-language communications data and experience and gain understanding of other cultures and their customs and traditions. read on World Languages

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Education Opportunities

Education Opportunities

In America’s Navy, a great deal of emphasis is placed upon education. The high-tech work environment and the complex nature of Navy missions demand it. So when it comes to earning a degree or advancing the level of education you already possess, there are many programs that can help you on your way to an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or beyond. read on Education Opportunities