What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air Force Junior ROTC Senior Aerospace Science Instructor position at Alvirne High School and CTE Center?
Hudson is a big town with a small-town feel. Our comprehensive K-12 public school district is the heart of the community. Our schools are built on relationships – with each other, with students and with the community.
The Hudson School District is seeking a full-time Air Force Junior ROTC Senior Aerospace Science Instructor for the 2026-2027 school year.
AFJROTC is a 3- or 4-year program offered to high school students in grades 9-12. Each unit is staffed with a minimum of two instructors – one enlisted, one officer. The curriculum includes Aerospace Science, Leadership Education, and Health & Wellness components. Co-curricular activities are an important part of AFJROTC and often build on classroom lessons. Activities include military base visits, incentive flights, Civil Air Patrol orientation flights, or museum visits.
Our AFJROTC program is a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program and part of the Palmer CTE Center at Alvirne High School. Our CTE program serves students from Hudson, NH plus seven other area school districts. This is an eleven-month contract position.
Core Responsibilities:
Instruction & Mentoring
Teach the AFJROTC curriculum including Aerospace Science, Leadership Education, and Health & Wellness
Mentor and guide cadets in their personal, academic, and leadership development
Adjust teaching approach / methods based on cadet learning styles and needs
Extracurricular Activities
Supervise cadet co-curricular activities and Cadet Corp operations
Organize and/or supervise field trips, events, and community service projects
Support co-curricular activities that may occur outside of regular school hours, including weekends
Program Management
Manage day-to-day operations of the AFJROTC program
Participate in Alvirne High School department head meetings and activities
Ensure compliance with Department of Defense, Air Force, and Headquarters AFJROTC regulations and standards
Collaboration and Communication
Communicate effectively with cadets, parents, and school staff & administrators
Promote the AFJROTC program within the school and community
Collaborate with community partners such as the VFW, American Legion, and National Guard to ensure program success
Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, or Air Force Reserve members who hold/held a current, final, or retired grade of E6 through E9 may apply. Application requirements can be viewed at Prospective Instructors > Air Force Accessions Center > Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. This site also includes important information on JROTC instructor minimum pay and the AFJROTC instructor certification process.
Working Conditions: Work is normally performed in a school/classroom environment where unusual temperature, noise, and hazards are relatively non-existent.
Compensation: The minimum salary range is $89,554 - $94,670, based upon the SY26 JROTC Standardized Instructor Pay Scale (JSIPS) tables and an 11-month contract. Compensation above JSIPS is negotiable. Participation in the New Hampshire Retirement System is mandatory.
Benefits include:
Health insurance with a competitive cost share
Dental insurance at no cost to the employee,
Vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and/or Health Savings Account (HSA)
403b retirement participation
AFLAC plans
Participation in NH retirement system
Sick time
A tuition reimbursement program
Highly Desired Qualifications:
Prior teaching experience
Prior experience with Air Force inspections
Ability to instruct cadets in a fixed-base flight simulator
Knowledge of FAA Part 107 regulations and experience in preparing students for the FAA Remote Pilot exam
Application Procedure: For consideration, apply online at: www.applitrack.com/sau81/OnlineApp/JobPostings/View.asp?AppliTrackJobId=2512
Selection Procedure: EEO- Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary : $89,554 - $94,670