Weapons Based Support Instructor
We seek highly skilled Weapons-Based Course Instructors to deliver specialized training in high-risk military courses. The role requires exceptional technical knowledge, military experience, and instructional expertise to prepare Navy personnel for tactical operations.
General Requirements:
- Be a qualified instructor in accordance with the specific requirements identified in the following sections. Have 2 years of experience as an instructor delivering training.
- Have knowledge of basic and advanced training techniques to include classroom management, Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs), and student motivation.
- Have knowledge of computer technology application as it applies to instructional presentation.
- Possess high personal standards of technical knowledge and professional competence in delivering training material.
- Possess the ability to perform in a military environment.
- Possess a familiarity with the organization and hierarchy of the U. S. Navy, military rank/grade structure.
- Possess a knowledge of Navy and military terminology, and shipboard/installation environments and configurations.
- Possess an excellent command of the English language, both verbal and written.
- Ability to obtain a Favorable Tier 3 Background Investigation (See PWS Section 10).
Basic Qualifications:
- Have attended the Navy Instructor Training Course (NITC) (or military service or civilian equivalent), or
- Academic credentialing (teacher/professor), or
- Instructor training via an academic institution. Academic ITC requirements should contain at a minimum 24-semester credit or quarter hours in the following:
- Effective communication and questioning techniques
- Adult learning theory and principles
- Instructional Delivery methods
- Lesson delivery performance laboratory
- Training environment management
- Inter-personal skills
- Evaluation and Feedback
Position Specific Requirements:
- Possess at least two years of past military experience in a weapons-carrying and employment operational environment or equivalent experience as a Law Enforcement officer with a military or civilian security force
- Possess a basic understanding of Military/Civilian Security Force techniques
- Be qualified as a small arms weapons' instructor. Specific qualification requirements are detailed below:
- Small Arms Weapons Instructor
- All Weapons Based Instructor personnel shall have completed one of the small arms instructor courses listed in Chapter 3, paragraph 2.j.(1), (5), (6)-(9) of OPNAVINST 3591.1 (Small Arms Training and Qualification). The contractor shall ensure that contract instructors have completed the required courses, and that appropriate documentation is filed in the Instructor Training Jacket (ITJ). The contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the prospective instructor can meet this requirement upon reporting for duty. Instructors shall be required to qualify while attending the appropriate course module during CUIT. Documentation of this qualification shall be maintained in the Instructor's ITJ. Failure to qualify on assigned weapon(s) may result in termination.
- Small Arms Proficiency
- All assigned weapons-based instructors shall re-qualify at least every 180 (+/- 15) days on the courses of fire and with the type of weapons they instruct and/or could instruct. Contract instructor personnel shall be provided the opportunity to sustain weapons qualification at the same time as military and Government civilian instructors. For these weapon qualifications, the Government shall provide, coordinate and schedule weapons, ammunition, and range facilities. Documentation of this qualification shall be included in the contractors ITJ.
Note: The semi-annual live-fire qualification requirement is more stringent than what is detailed in OPNAVINST 3591.1; however, since the schoolhouse environment dictates a higher level of proficiency, semi-annual live-fire qualification has been implemented for all CENSECFOR weapons-based training instructors.
- Line Coach (Small Arms)
- All assigned weapons-based instructors shall complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Small Arms) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466), and a letter of designation signed by the Primary Range Safety Officer (RSO). A copy of this letter of designation shall be filed in the ITJ. Upon completion of the aforementioned PQS, the Primary Range Safety Officer (RSO) shall nominate contract instructors for designation as a Line Coach (Small Arms) to the NTTC Lackland CO.
Weapons Based Support Instructor
We seek highly skilled Weapons-Based Course Instructors to deliver specialized training in high-risk military courses. The role requires exceptional technical knowledge, military experience, and instructional expertise to prepare Navy personnel for tactical operations.
General Requirements:
- Be a qualified instructor in accordance with the specific requirements identified in the following sections. Have 2 years of experience as an instructor delivering training.
- Have knowledge of basic and advanced training techniques to include classroom management, Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs), and student motivation.
- Have knowledge of computer technology application as it applies to instructional presentation.
- Possess high personal standards of technical knowledge and professional competence in delivering training material.
- Possess the ability to perform in a military environment.
- Possess a familiarity with the organization and hierarchy of the U. S. Navy, military rank/grade structure.
- Possess a knowledge of Navy and military terminology, and shipboard/installation environments and configurations.
- Possess an excellent command of the English language, both verbal and written.
- Ability to obtain a Favorable Tier 3 Background Investigation (See PWS Section 10).
Basic Qualifications:
- Have attended the Navy Instructor Training Course (NITC) (or military service or civilian equivalent), or
- Academic credentialing (teacher/professor), or
- Instructor training via an academic institution. Academic ITC requirements should contain at a minimum 24-semester credit or quarter hours in the following:
- Effective communication and questioning techniques
- Adult learning theory and principles
- Instructional Delivery methods
- Lesson delivery performance laboratory
- Training environment management
- Inter-personal skills
- Evaluation and Feedback
Position Specific Requirements:
- Possess at least two years of past military experience in a weapons-carrying and employment operational environment or equivalent experience as a Law Enforcement officer with a military or civilian security force
- Possess a basic understanding of Military/Civilian Security Force techniques
- Be qualified as a small arms weapons' instructor. Specific qualification requirements are detailed below:
- Small Arms Weapons Instructor
- All Weapons Based Instructor personnel shall have completed one of the small arms instructor courses listed in Chapter 3, paragraph 2.j.(1), (5), (6)-(9) of OPNAVINST 3591.1 (Small Arms Training and Qualification). The contractor shall ensure that contract instructors have completed the required courses, and that appropriate documentation is filed in the Instructor Training Jacket (ITJ). The contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the prospective instructor can meet this requirement upon reporting for duty. Instructors shall be required to qualify while attending the appropriate course module during CUIT. Documentation of this qualification shall be maintained in the Instructor's ITJ. Failure to qualify on assigned weapon(s) may result in termination.
- Small Arms Proficiency
- All assigned weapons-based instructors shall re-qualify at least every 180 (+/- 15) days on the courses of fire and with the type of weapons they instruct and/or could instruct. Contract instructor personnel shall be provided the opportunity to sustain weapons qualification at the same time as military and Government civilian instructors. For these weapon qualifications, the Government shall provide, coordinate and schedule weapons, ammunition, and range facilities. Documentation of this qualification shall be included in the contractors ITJ.
Note: The semi-annual live-fire qualification requirement is more stringent than what is detailed in OPNAVINST 3591.1; however, since the schoolhouse environment dictates a higher level of proficiency, semi-annual live-fire qualification has been implemented for all CENSECFOR weapons-based training instructors.
- Line Coach (Small Arms)
- All assigned weapons-based instructors shall complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Small Arms) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466), and a letter of designation signed by the Primary Range Safety Officer (RSO). A copy of this letter of designation shall be filed in the ITJ. Upon completion of the aforementioned PQS, the Primary Range Safety Officer (RSO) shall nominate contract instructors for designation as a Line Coach (Small Arms) to the NTTC Lackland CO.
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