Can civilians work for OSI?
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Can civilians work for OSI?
OSI accepts applications for civilian special agent positions from experienced law-enforcement personnel and from inexperienced college graduates looking for entry-level positions. Most entry level positions filled through Developmental or vacancy announcements will be filled at the GL-7 pay grade.
Can you have a civilian job while in the Air Force?
Permission Is Required In order to take a part-time job while serving full-time as an active duty service member, you will need to ask permission of your chain of command starting with your supervisor.
Is Air Force an OSI?
OSI is the lead federal investigative service for the Air Force & Space Force. OSI has a prominent role in counterintelligence, force protection and criminal investigations. This includes matters such as espionage, general crimes (i.e. contractor fraud, narcotics) and crimes against persons (i.e. sexual assaults).
Can you have a civilian job while in the reserves?
This includes your initial employment; an employer can’t refuse to hire you because you’re in the reserves, and he can’t fire you if you join the reserves after you’re hired. Employers also can’t deny you a promotion or any employment benefit because of your service.
How do I become an Air Force OSI?
In order to apply to OSI, you must be enlisted in the Air Force. If a person from another branch of service enters the Air Force with qualifying rank (senior airman through technical sergeant), how long must he or she serve in another Air Force career field before applying?
Do civilian OSI agents deploy?
Uniformed military personnel have to move out when ordered. For the most part, civilians do not. Not all deployed civilians are sent to hazardous areas. Though many do go overseas, it is possible to be deployed to another domestic location, to replace a member of the military called up for Iraq or other overseas duty.
What does Air Force OSI do?
MissionThe Air Force Office of Special Investigations provides professional investigative service to commanders of all Air Force activities. AFOSI identifies, investigates and neutralizes criminal, terrorist, and espionage threats to Air Force and Department of Defense personnel and resources.
What does OSI mean in the Air Force?
Office of Special Investigations
OSI Strategic Plan 2021. The Office of Special Investigations has been the Department of the Air Force’s major investigative service since Aug. 1, 1948. The agency reports to the Inspector General, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.
Can I have a full time job and be in the Air Force Reserves?
In addition to the traditional reservist, there are opportunities for full time employment in the Air Reserve Technician Program available on usajobs.gov and the Active Guard Reservist program throughout the AFRC. As a reservist you work part-time and you qualify for full-time benefits for you and your family.