What are the responsibilities and job description for the JROTC Teacher 2025-2026 SY position at BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT?
2025-2026 School Year
General Job Description
JROTC Instructor is the one who instructs secondary school students that are under the JROTC curriculum. The duties of JROTC instructors are performed inside the school environment. They can be away for some field trips too.
Qualifications
If you want to be a JROTC Instructor you need to be a retired United States Army Commissioned Officer/Warrant Officer and should have a bachelor's degree. Get all the requirements approved by Department of the Army. JROTC certification and know the duties of a JROTC instructor. And lastly you must know some instructional techniques, communication skills and patience to motivate students.
Physical Requirements
Being a JROTC Instructor requires you to withstand longer periods of sitting and standing that is needed in their work. They should be able to perform multi-task such as dialing a telephone, entering data into the computer or typewriter, read information on a computer screen and other printed materials needed for teaching. They too should be able to understand and hear their student's speech in a normal classroom setting and telephone calls also. They need to have a physical ability to lift heavy materials which is about 20 to 50 pounds, climb stairs and work faster.
Performance Responsibilities
General Job Description
JROTC Instructor is the one who instructs secondary school students that are under the JROTC curriculum. The duties of JROTC instructors are performed inside the school environment. They can be away for some field trips too.
Qualifications
If you want to be a JROTC Instructor you need to be a retired United States Army Commissioned Officer/Warrant Officer and should have a bachelor's degree. Get all the requirements approved by Department of the Army. JROTC certification and know the duties of a JROTC instructor. And lastly you must know some instructional techniques, communication skills and patience to motivate students.
Physical Requirements
Being a JROTC Instructor requires you to withstand longer periods of sitting and standing that is needed in their work. They should be able to perform multi-task such as dialing a telephone, entering data into the computer or typewriter, read information on a computer screen and other printed materials needed for teaching. They too should be able to understand and hear their student's speech in a normal classroom setting and telephone calls also. They need to have a physical ability to lift heavy materials which is about 20 to 50 pounds, climb stairs and work faster.
Performance Responsibilities
- Teach cadets who are under the JROTC curriculum during the school year.
- Formulate lesson plans, establish plans for the curriculum goal, make clear objectives for the lesson and gather the needed materials for the lesson.
- Make sure that the classroom surrounding is conducive for students to learn.
- Evaluate the performance of their students and counsel them for any problem regarding the JROTC program.
- Help students to develop skills, knowledge and attitude needed to become a responsible citizen.
- Monitor student's activities to ensure that they are safe.
- Organize and conduct extracurricular activities for their cadets.
- Keep and maintain records of their students.
- Make sure that they follow all the rules of Army and school district when they teach and supervise their cadets.
- Employ different techniques and other media in instructing students.
- Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
- Organizes, supervises and participates in extracurricular activities for JROTC cadets to include color guard, drill teams and other special activities.