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Field Artillery Basic Officer Leader Course / Captain’s Career Course Instructor

Fort Sill, OK
 
 Job Title:                   Field Artillery Basic Officer Leader Course / Captain’s Career Course Instructor
Job Location:            Fort Sill, Oklahoma    
Salary:                        Competitive, Depends on Qualifications  
Clearance:                  Not Required
Travel:                        N/A
Field Work:                Minimal
 
Purpose:  Provide resident training and instruction to students attending the Field Artillery Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) / Captain’s Career Course (CCC). Conduct academic instruction, provide input for updates/training to the Program of Instruction (POI); and maintain and update lesson plans in support of the Field Artillery Basic Officer Leader Course and Field Artillery Captain’s Career Course.
 
Responsibilities:
  • Shall follow the Government provided Program of Instruction (POI) and prepare to teach to standard the contents of each POI. This includes ensuring class begins and ends on time IAW the government approved schedule. The instructors shall ensure all required resources are on hand and in good working condition NLT 15 minutes prior to beginning scheduled training.
  • The instructor shall ensure at the end of each class that all students complete a Course Evaluation Assessment (critique).  Shall provide the critiques to the COR within 2 business days of the end of each class. 
  • Shall evaluate students on their assigned subject matter under field, simulated, and classroom conditions. The instructors/operators shall maintain competence as their assigned position, which requires continual self-education on emerging technological advances in Field Artillery capabilities and updates to doctrine. The instructors/operators shall coordinate with the COR for review and approval of all training sessions.
  • Shall administer examinations, evaluate test results, correlate test results of the students’ ability, and provide recommendations to academic deficiency panels on changes and student status. 
  • Shall analyze individual and class academic duty performance, and shall provide recommendations for improvement to the COR concerning course materials, methods of instruction, and performance evaluation when requested. 
  • Shall be responsible to assist in preparation, set-up, and tear-down of necessary equipment, including vehicles prior to and at the conclusion of daily operations. 
  • Shall perform limited emergency repairs such as changing tires, fuse replacements, etc. Repairs are performed at the discretion and abilities of the operator, based on established procedures and the extent of repair needed.  
  • Shall operate and clean government owned or government leased vehicles and equipment when returning from field training, utilizing wash racks and pressure washing facilities. Driver’s shall also clean cab and vehicle interior by removing trash and dirt, picking items up, and/or removing dirt and mud/. 
  • Shall ensure that loading/unloading and operation of military equipment/system vehicles is done safely and that cargo (e.g., supplies, materials) and military personnel are appropriately protected IAW established guidelines, rules, SOPs, and regulations.
  • Shall assist with proctoring Project Athena Assessments.
 
Education and Certifications:
  • BA in Education, from an accredited college or university.
  • Graduate of FA Captains’ Career Course, or FA Advanced Leaders’ Course.
  • Current certification or previously certified within the past 12 months on Target Mensuration Only (TMO), Collateral Damage Estimate (CDE), and Weaponeering.
  • Master Resiliency Training (MRT).
  • Driver’s License.
  • Proof of experience to be submitted to be considered as qualified experience can be form any or a combination of the following:
    • DD Form 214 reflecting a Honorable Discharge  
    • Officer Record Brief (ORB)/Enlisted Record Brief (ERB),
    • Officer Evaluation Report (OER) / NCO Evaluation Report (NCOER),
    • ATRRS Graduate from MOS producing course,
    • DA Form 1059
    • Instructor Training Certificate


Knowledge and Experience:
  • Minimum of five (5) years of Field Artillery experience, or an Associate’s degree or higher with a minimum eight (8) years of Field Artillery experience.
  • FABOLC/FACCC Gunnery: Battery/Battalion Fire Direction Officer/NCO (FDO) on the M777A1 or M119A2 weapons systems and their upgraded versions.
  • FABOLC Fire Support: Battalion/Brigade/Regimental Fire Support Officer/ NCO, Brigade/Regimental / Division Targeting Officer /NCO;

About the company:
As a Service Disabled, Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) we are a provider of Information Technology (IT) professional services, software solutions and professional development training. Our core competencies evolved from leveraging IT enablers for knowledge management with an emphasis on Web Based Knowledge Portals and Portal Services, Server/System Services, SharePoint Development and System Administration and SQL Server Services. Our capabilities have expanded to include software development, technical training support and field support services.
 
Guiding Principles
  • Satisfy the customer - "Exceed expectations"
  • Set the Example - "Be out front"
  • Be Responsive - "Timing is everything"
  • Persevere - "Find a way"
 
Benefits
PTP offers a comprehensive benefits program:
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Supplemental benefits (Short Term Disability, Cancer & Accident).
  • Employer-sponsored Value Adds – FreshBenies
  • 401(k) with matching
 
Holidays and Annual Leave
  • 11 Paid Holidays
  • 120 hours PTO accrual per year

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