What are the responsibilities and job description for the JROTC/Army INSTRUCTOR position at JROTC?
JROTC INSTRUCTOR
Qualifications
Retired military personnel
Possess a valid State of Mississippi license with a 499 endorsement
B.S. Degree required
Reports To
JROTC Director
Essential Functions
Ensures 100 percent of seniors graduate and have letters of acceptance to post high school institutions of higher learning (IHL).
Improves and sustains Cadet Five Year Plan with increased emphasis and participation in meaningful physical fitness.
Continues strengthening relationships and provides more structure to the involvement with feeder schools through the adopt-a-school program.
Improves teaching of curriculum for all cadets, especially 9th graders.
Complies with 13-step sequence for lesson presentation and maximize use of automation equipment for all classroom presentations.
Improves reception and orientation of all cadets, especially 9th graders; Maximize parental involvement.
Get cadets in JROTC uniform by assigned date(s).
Improves quality of integrated curricular activities and experiences outside the classroom. Complies with practice requirements and competitive event participation as described in Coaching Supplement MOI.
Improves standards of professionalism across the board for cadets and cadre…appearance in uniform, respect/deference, timely arrivals, closing the loop, acknowledgement of task, etc.
Prepares for Brigade JROTC Program for Accreditation.
Performs other related duties as requested or assigned.
Evaluation
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluation of personnel.
Salary Information
Classification: |
JROTC Instructor |
Scale: |
N/A |
Grade: |
N/A |
Days Employed: |
212 per school year |
Range: |
MIP (Military Instructor Pay) |
Overtime: |
Exempt |
Codes
MS Personnel/Accreditation Data: |
280311 (I), 280312 (II), 280313 (III) |
JPSD Job Position Title: |
C3073 (I), C3074 (II), C3075 (III) |