Norfolk Public Schools, VA is Hiring a NJROTC Naval Science Instructor (NSI) Near Norfolk, VA
Full-Time and Permanent; Exempt; 8 Hours/Day; 240 Days/Year; 12 Months/Year
Minimum Qualifications
Naval Science Instructor (NSI)
NSIs shall perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the Senior Naval Science Instructor.
Nature of Position
Teaching a multi-subject 3 or 4 year curriculum.
Instructing in military drill.
Counseling students in the NJROTC program.
Requiring NJROTC cadets to conduct themselves in a military manner at all times when the cadets are under naval supervision (i.e., when attending naval science classes, drills, or on authorized field trips/orientation cruises, etc.).
Ensuring the cadets observe the chain-of-command and do not contact CNET directly unless authorized.
Ensuring NJROTC cadets in uniform observe the courtesies and traditions of the service.
Writing/updating lesson plans for the NJROTC curriculum and other lesson preparation requirements.
Requisitioning all government furnished equipment as authorized or allowed (includes uniforms, training aids, books, drill rifles, air rifles, and organizational equipment).
Arranging for cleaning and tailoring of uniforms.
Surveying old and worn uniforms and other government property.
Performing simple preventive maintenance of training aids and devices.
Inventory control of all government furnished equipment/materials (including annual wall-to-wall inventory).
Ensuring proper physical security of all government furnished equipment/materials.
Planning extracurricular activities for the NJROTC unit (including color/honor guard ceremonies, drill team and rifle team competitive meets, field trips, basic leadership training camps, ship cruises, etc.).
Preparing periodic reports on program administration and logistics.
Keeping current and abreast of new developments and organizations within the Navy.
Assessing unit processes to assure NJROTC program objectives are met.
Attending Navy sponsored training to keep abreast of current requirements of program management.
Taking courses of instruction to improve teaching abilities.
Establishing rapport with school counselors and faculty members.
Making annual presentations of the NJROTC program to students at feeder schools for the purpose of recruiting new cadets into the program.
Maintaining financial accounts of operating budget (see Chapter XV).
Preparing financial vouchers to the Navy for reimbursement of expenditures to the school made in support of the NJROTC program.
Informing the public of NJROTC activities and achievements by making full use of school publications as well as local news media.
Preparing and submitting to CNET (NJROTC), via the area manager, as soon as possible, copies of news releases, transcripts, and/or narrative descriptions of radio and television broadcasts (if of national interest.).
Serving on routine committees or performing curricular or extracurricular duties normally performed by and rotated equitably among other faculty members.
Informing CNET, via the area manage, of SNSI/NSIs receiving recognition as a Teacher of the Year/Month or any other significant award. (Provide biography, last duty station, how long retired, warfare qualifications, how long an NJROTC instructor, name of award, name of school/district, number in completion, etc.).
Informing school officials and CNET, via the area manager, of changes in employment of SNSI/NSIs in a timely manner.
Ensuring safety and well being of cadets is observed at all times during cadets’ participation in NJROTC activities.
Ensuring non-discriminatory practices to and of cadets, and taking immediate corrective action when necessary.