Golden Key Group

Senior Military Science Instructor - School of Cadet Command (SOCC)

ID
2024-2584
Category
USARMY ROTC
Type
Full Time
Clearance
POSTA / NACLC-T3
Location
US-KY-Fort Knox

About GKG

With a passion for excellence, Golden Key Group (GKG) helps clients solve their strategic, organizational and operational challenges to better meet their mission demands. We have serviced more than 25 Federal departments and agencies and several large commercial companies since our inception in 2002.

 

Golden Key Group's talented professionals, combined with our strategic partners, bring a depth of commercial and government experience and expertise. We are relentless in delivering the highest levels of services to provide tangible value and create sustainable results for our clients.

 

Overview

GKG is seeking a Senior Military Science Instructor (SMSI) to join our team.  This position is to teach at School of Cadet Command. 

Responsibilities

Essential Job Functions:

  • Provide quality instruction and training at the School of Cadet Command
  • Teach effectively in a classroom and field training setting, presenting both standardized instruction and creative workshops
  • Shall have demonstrated instructor ability in military field training exercises and be able to live/instruct in field environment for extended periods during training exercises
  • Serve as standby military science/ROTC program-level instructor
  • Will be subject to background checks for Positions of Significant Trust and Authority (POSTA)
  • Will be subject to pre-employment and/or random drug testing 

  

Qualifications

  • Have been a Commissioned Officer within the U.S Army, Active Component, or former or current officer in the U.S Army Reserve, or Army National Guard
  • Permanent support minimum six years prior Active or Reserve Component military experience
  • Temporary support minimum four years (six years preferred) prior active or reserve military experience
  • Experience shall be current (within the last five years at time of initial assignment as a contractor instructor) and have been terminated with an honorable discharge or retirement
  • Meet the academic institution’s qualifications and requirements for instructor positions at that institution
  • Possess a thorough knowledge of the Army organizational structure, mission objectives, function, procedures, agency regulations and policy pertaining to the Department of the Army
  • Have knowledge and experience of military training and field training evaluations
  • Possess knowledge of basic Solider skills, to include map reading, land navigation, marksmanship, drill and ceremonies, weapons experience with U.S Army small arms
  • Possess knowledge of safety skills in the use of small arms, ammunition and pyrotechnics
  • Possess computer skills, to include operation of Microsoft word processing, spreadsheets, and graphics programs, performance of user maintenance, Microsoft Windows environments, and familiarity with e-mail and internet environment and operations
  • Teach effectively in a classroom and field training setting, presenting both standardized instruction and creative workshops
  • Contractor personnel shall have demonstrated instructor ability in military field training exercises and be able to live/instruct in field environment for extended periods during training exercises
  • Will be subject to background checks for Positions of Significant Trust and Authority (POSTA)
  • Will be subject to pre-employment and/or random drug testing

 

 

Desired Qualifications

Qualifications

Necessary Skills and Knowledge:

  • Staff and Faculty trained program instructor
  • Shall have demonstrate effective presentation, facilitation, and questioning skills
  • Have knowledge and experience of military training and field training evaluations
  • Possess knowledge of basic Soldier skills, including map reading, land navigation, marksmanship, drill and ceremonies, weapons experience with U.S Army small arms
  • Possess a thorough knowledge of the Army organizational structure, mission objectives, function, procedures, agency regulations, and policy pertaining to the Department of the Army Possess knowledge of safety skills in the use of small arms, ammunition, and pyrotechnics
  • Possess computer skills, including operation of Microsoft word processing, spreadsheets, and graphics programs, the performance of user maintenance, Microsoft Windows environments, and familiarity with e-mail and internet environment and operations.
 

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