11 Month Contract- 220 days
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must meet the minimum qualifications required by the Department of the Army. Retired military, warrant officer or commissioned officer (rank of 04-06 or CW3-CW5) certified by USACC that meet the requirements of Army and Cadet Command Regulations.
- Must possess effective instructional delivery techniques, excellent communication skills and the ability to motivate students to excel.
- The ability to work successfully with other professionals. Proven organizational skills, effective oral and written communication and strong people skills.
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent of Schools may find appropriate and acceptable.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Prompt and regular attendance.
- Conducts the JROTC program in accordance with applicable law, and Army and Cadet Command regulations and policies.
- Instructs cadets in the JROTC curriculum during the school year.
- Conducts training at JROTC summer camps.
- Develops short and long range plans for achieving curriculum goals. Gathers appropriate materials, establishes clear objectives for lessons, and formulates appropriate lesson plans.
- Creates a classroom environment conducive to learning and the personal growth of students.
- Evaluates student progress and counsels cadets on their performance within the JROTC program.
- Motivates and encourages students to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to provide a foundation for becoming a responsible citizen.
- Monitors student movement to ensure a safe and orderly environment.
- Organizes, supervises and participates in extracurricular activities for JROTC cadets to include color guard, drill teams and other special activities.
- Maintains JROTC student records as required by the Department of Army regulations and local policies.
- Complies with Army and school district safety guidelines when instructing, supervising, monitoring, and accompanying cadets.
- Maintains supply accountability in strict compliance with Army security regulations.
- Employs a variety of instructional techniques and media.
- Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
- Effectively communicates with parents and students as appropriate.
- Attends staff development programs, department meetings and other professional activities.
- Sets an example and models positive attitudes, knowledge, and skills for cadets.
- Maintains a working knowledge of new instructional methods, technology and equipment.
- Performs such other tasks and assumes such other responsibilities assigned by the supervisor or Superintendent of Schools.
A COMPLETE APPLICATION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
- Completed Liberty County School System online application;
- Two (2) electronic references from previous supervisors; automatically sent to listed references when application is submitted (Note: One of the references must be from the most recent or current immediate supervisor);
- Copy of valid certificate, diploma(s), transcripts, test reports, and other relevant information;
- Resume/CV (optional).
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