Fort Johnson Civilian Career Opportunities

We’re so glad that you’re interested in a career on Fort Johnson as a Department of Army Civilian! We have wonderful career opportunities at every level – whether you’re just entering the workforce or are a seasoned professional. There are more than 13,000 civilians with incredibly varied backgrounds working on Fort Johnson in all sorts of professions in both full-time and part-time roles. If you share our vision to provide service and support excellence to the IMCOM Garrison and the Joint Readiness Training Center, we look forward to welcoming you to our team soon! The link provided below will take you to a current listing of available positions on Fort Johnson. All applicants need to apply through the USAJOBS site, where the link will take you.

Current Job Openings
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Local Assistance

Fort Johnson Civilian Personnel Advisory Center
If you have questions about a specific vacancy you have applied for, please email the contact listed on the announcement. For general questions, please contact the Fort Johnson Civilian Personnel Advisory Center at the appropriate number for your situation. Numbers are listed in the sidebar to the right..

Employment Readiness Program
Additionally, for DoD ID card holders, The Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers resources for employment and volunteer opportunities throughout the Fort Johnson Community. Services are designed to give you the competitive edge necessary to secure employment and advance your career. Individual and group sessions on federal job searching, resume writing, and interview skills are just a few of the many resources provided. For more information, please call one of the numbers listed in the sidebar to the right or visit the Fort Johnson  MWR Employment Readiness or Army Community Services Employment Readiness websites.

Civilian Fitness & Health Promotion

To enhance the health, fitness and quality of life for our DA Civilians, while increasing organizational wellness and mission productivity, Department of the Army Civilians assigned to JRTC and Fort Johnson are authorized up to 3 hours of excused absence per week to participate in a command sponsored fitness, health promotion, and/or education program.  Participants can begin after supervisors approval and submission of enrollment packets.