AFJROTC Instructor Enlisted; PHS
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Education Administration, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Youth Development
Overview
This is an eleven month (210 Day) position for an AFJROTC enlisted Instructor.
For more information and qualifications, please visit the AFJROTC Website.
You must first obtain a written letter of certification from AFJROTC Headquarters to apply.
Job Description (from AFJROTC Website)
The success of Air Force Junior ROTC would not be possible without the expertise and dedication of the nearly 1,600 Airmen who serve as Aerospace Science Instructors.
Air Force Junior ROTC is a full program and is not always limited to the “regular” school day, or in the classroom setting. Air Force Junior ROTC instructors often supervise Leadership Development Requirements (LDRs) after regular school hours. LDRs are experiential learning activities like drill teams, academic bowl teams, marksmanship teams, etc. A robust and highly successful AFJROTC program will have several active LDRs throughout the year.
ProgramStaffing
Each Air Force Junior ROTC program must be staffed with a minimum of two instructors. More instructors may be added as enrollment grows. An Air Force Junior ROTC unit typically has one officer and one enlisted instructor.
Officer instructors have at least a bachelor’s degree. Over 90 percent of them have master’s degrees with backgrounds in teaching, extensive experience managing complex programs, and many have significant experience working with youth groups.
Enlisted instructors are noncommissioned officers who must have at least an associate degree, but many have a bachelor’s degree or higher. All enlisted instructors have extensive experience in leadership, supply, administration, drill and ceremony, teaching, and many have significant experience working with youth groups.
Responsibilities of All InstructorsInstructors will exhibit only the highest levels of personal and professional conduct while serving as an Air Force Junior ROTC instructor. The proverbial "glass house" analogy applies here. Instructors perform duties, accept responsibilities, and meet standards as prescribed by applicable DoD, Air Force and AFJROTC instructions. Instructors supervise cadets participating in official AFJROTC unit events, AFJROTC community service events, and other unit activities (e.g., drill competitions, curriculum-in-action trips, base visits, etc.)
that enhance or supplement the program.
All Air Force Junior ROTC instructors are deeply involved in their communities. They teach Air Force Junior ROTC aerospace science and leadership education curricula. They also serve as liaisons between the Air Force and civilian agencies in the aerospace field and perform career and performance counseling for AFJROTC cadets.
Instructors devote themselves to cadets in the classroom and during LDR activities. Their hard work and devotion have resulted in an AFJROTC program that’s highly acclaimed at the local and national level.
Essential FunctionsTo successfully serve as an AFJROTC Instructor, an applicant must be able to:
Teaching academic classes involves significant organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills, as well as a high degree of patience.
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