IAF - Internal Affairs
The rank requirement to join is Supervisor+
Overview
The Internal Affairs unit is an Administrative Department in the IAF responsible for conducting Reinstatements and Leave of Absence. Internal Affairs members are responsible for giving correct offers, providing reinstatement information for individuals interested in the International Army Force. They are also tasked to process applications, cancellations, and ending of Leave Of Absences. The Internal Affairs team serves as a significant part of the International Army Force due to the true first impression of the agency to potential new members.
Teams
Appeal Team
The team is in charge of reviewing and discussing submitted appeals with the appropriate units.
Retirement Team
This team is in charge of reviewing the retirement application. They will then discuss if the individual should be honorably discharged or given the Veteran title. They are also tasked with handling the retirement incentive.
Reinstatement Team
This team will be working closely with the team leader of transfer affairs. They will be reviewing the reinstatement application and discuss if the individual is eligible to be reinstated or not.
Leave Team
The team is in charge of handling the leave and absence application. The members of this team are allowed to accept or reject an application. They are also tasked with updating the logs and ensure that it is always up-to-date.
Leadership
Ownership Overseer: Vacant
Director(1iC): Yellowace
The Director of Internal Affairs is in charge of making sure Internal Affairs runs smoothly. She ensures the whole Internal Affairs Team is doing their job, but their main focus is on the regular members. The Director keeps up with the transfer amounts and creates ratios, and makes sure we're taking enough transfers in for Internal Affairs to be worth it.
Deputy Director (2iC): Intann
The Deputy Director of Internal Affairs is responsible for the Internal Affairs members and guiding them throughout their Internal Affairs period. They are also responsible for checking on the Internal Affairs progress and helps with the day-to-day tasks.
Assistant Director(3iC): Vacant
The Assistant Director of Internal Affairs ensures the unit is active and running at its finest. He/she is responsible for making sure activity checks and warning letters are distributed accordingly. He/she keep the unit updated with the latest information. He/she also help keep track of the transfers someone has and sends the information to the Director who processes it.
Members
Internal Affairs Members
They are responsible for transferring new members into the IAF. They should have decent transferring skills, as well as proper grammar – some of the many things needed to attract members.
Trial Internal Affairs Members
They are responsible for learning the skills to transfer, reinstate and handle Leave of Absence applications. At the end of their trial period, they are expected to independently be able to do transfers, reinstatements, or handle LOA applications.