The JROTC Army Instructor (AI) is responsible for assisting the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) in coordinating with senior school officials and the 3rd Brigade JROTC Directorate to establish procedures relating to the administration control and education of students enrolled in the Junior ROTC program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & DUTIES
- Manage and conduct the JROTC unit according to school rules regulations and policies.
- Maintain good relations with school authorities faculty and the student body.
- Assist with conducting public affairs efforts in the local area middle and elementary schools among school and community officials civic groups parent-teacher groups and other individuals or groups designed to further the understanding of JROTC the school and the Army.
- Assist with enrolling students in JROTC and support school officials while executing the curriculum and the Integrated extra-curricular activities.
- Assist with preparing weekly training schedules.
- Maintain contact with parents of all Cadets experiencing academic or behavioral problems.
- Ensure JROTC unit areas are neat and orderly; current chain of command photos Cadet Creed Core Abilities and Mission Statement are present; and all sensitive items are secured.
- All instructors (SAI/AIs) are responsible for teaching the JROTC curriculum.
- Assist with maintaining a current copy of DA Form 3126 and/or DA Form 3126-1 a completed service-learning checklist/rubric a current copy of a bond/insurance certificate and required JUMS reports.
- Assist in maintaining accountability of all equipment IAW AR 710-2 including items requiring formal accountability (i.e. air rifles) informal accountability (i.e. clothing) and durable items costing $5000 or less (i.e. automation computers audiovisual) but still requiring property accountability. Failure to properly account for government property could result in pecuniary liability or adverse action. If negligence is probable the instructor must initiate a DD Form 200 Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL). Refer to AR 735-5 for instructions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- JROTC certification; Obtain an Associates Degree within five years of hire
- Experience working with youth and culturally diverse groups
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills in rendering solutions to various issues
- Must be able to collaborate effectively with district personnel the general public and work with diverse groups of people
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Excellent organizational and leadership skills
- May require work in inclement weather
- Must meet physical standards outlined in Cadet Command Regulation 145-2.
- Must be honorably retired not more than three years (waivers may be granted for hard to fill vacancies) from the United States Army in the grade of E-6 thru E-9. Warrant Officers may serve as AIs in programs that are chaired by Commissioned Officers
- Must be pre-screened and certified by US Army Cadet Command prior to applying for this position.
- Must be able to pass a national background check to include fingerprinting and have no history of violence towards children.
PREFERREDQUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelors Degree
- Teaching experience in an urban setting
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This job requires that the employee be able to: sit stand walk speak hear use hands fingers and reach with hands and fingers; bend stoop and lift objects of at least fifty pounds.
JROTC instructors must be certified by the US Army Cadet Command Fort Knox KY. Applicants interested in applying may download the required instructor application forms at Experience:
IC
The JROTC Army Instructor (AI) is responsible for assisting the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) in coordinating with senior school officials and the 3rd Brigade JROTC Directorate to establish procedures relating to the administration control and education of students enrolled in the Junior ROTC program...
The JROTC Army Instructor (AI) is responsible for assisting the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) in coordinating with senior school officials and the 3rd Brigade JROTC Directorate to establish procedures relating to the administration control and education of students enrolled in the Junior ROTC program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & DUTIES
- Manage and conduct the JROTC unit according to school rules regulations and policies.
- Maintain good relations with school authorities faculty and the student body.
- Assist with conducting public affairs efforts in the local area middle and elementary schools among school and community officials civic groups parent-teacher groups and other individuals or groups designed to further the understanding of JROTC the school and the Army.
- Assist with enrolling students in JROTC and support school officials while executing the curriculum and the Integrated extra-curricular activities.
- Assist with preparing weekly training schedules.
- Maintain contact with parents of all Cadets experiencing academic or behavioral problems.
- Ensure JROTC unit areas are neat and orderly; current chain of command photos Cadet Creed Core Abilities and Mission Statement are present; and all sensitive items are secured.
- All instructors (SAI/AIs) are responsible for teaching the JROTC curriculum.
- Assist with maintaining a current copy of DA Form 3126 and/or DA Form 3126-1 a completed service-learning checklist/rubric a current copy of a bond/insurance certificate and required JUMS reports.
- Assist in maintaining accountability of all equipment IAW AR 710-2 including items requiring formal accountability (i.e. air rifles) informal accountability (i.e. clothing) and durable items costing $5000 or less (i.e. automation computers audiovisual) but still requiring property accountability. Failure to properly account for government property could result in pecuniary liability or adverse action. If negligence is probable the instructor must initiate a DD Form 200 Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL). Refer to AR 735-5 for instructions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- JROTC certification; Obtain an Associates Degree within five years of hire
- Experience working with youth and culturally diverse groups
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills in rendering solutions to various issues
- Must be able to collaborate effectively with district personnel the general public and work with diverse groups of people
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Excellent organizational and leadership skills
- May require work in inclement weather
- Must meet physical standards outlined in Cadet Command Regulation 145-2.
- Must be honorably retired not more than three years (waivers may be granted for hard to fill vacancies) from the United States Army in the grade of E-6 thru E-9. Warrant Officers may serve as AIs in programs that are chaired by Commissioned Officers
- Must be pre-screened and certified by US Army Cadet Command prior to applying for this position.
- Must be able to pass a national background check to include fingerprinting and have no history of violence towards children.
PREFERREDQUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelors Degree
- Teaching experience in an urban setting
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This job requires that the employee be able to: sit stand walk speak hear use hands fingers and reach with hands and fingers; bend stoop and lift objects of at least fifty pounds.
JROTC instructors must be certified by the US Army Cadet Command Fort Knox KY. Applicants interested in applying may download the required instructor application forms at Experience:
IC
View more
View less