Employer:Camber Corporation
Location:Virginia Beach, Virginia
Requirements: Possess military small boat operator experience; Prior USCG, USMC, USA or USN qualifications are required. Qualify as a Swimmer, Second Class in accordance with the Navy Swimming and Water Survival Instructor’s Manual (NETC P1552/16).
Possess the basic instructor qualifications as listed:
Possess direct experience in the field of expertise which applies to the courses for which they will instruct, and have one (or more) of the following qualifications:
Navy NEC 9501 (Instructor), or Navy NEC 9518 (Naval Leadership Development Program (NAVLEAD) Instructor, or Graduate of one of the following courses of instruction:
- Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT) (A-012-0077)
- IDC JIT Mobile Training Team (A-012- 1011)
- Naval Leadership Facilitator (P-012-0045)
- Facilitator Training Course (P-012-0075), Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NFAS) (A-661-0108)
- Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NNPS) (A-661-0109)
Other DoD Service designation (or equivalency) upon approval of the CENSECFOR DOT (Effective 31 August 2009, the USMC Formal Schools Instructor Course (FSIC) was revised, and no longer satisfies the instructor training qualification requirement associated with this solicitation. Graduates of USMC FSIC prior to 31 August 2009 may apply completion of the course toward meeting the qualification requirement), or Completion of a civilian (or commercial) formal course of instruction which has been evaluated and certified as a JIT equivalency by the Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD).
The following courses have been evaluated and are currently certified as meeting the equivalency requirements by CPPD:
- Basic Instructor Development (BUS 2010), Tidewater Community College
- Instructional Methods and Materials (WED 462), Southern Illinois University
- Methods of Teaching Vocational Subjects (VTP 312, State University of New York at Oswego
- Methods of Instruction in Adult and Career Information (ACED 4690), Valdosta State University
- Methods of Vocational Education (SEC 364), Western Kentucky University
Possess Navy NEC 0814 (Crew Served Weapons Instructor), be a graduate of Crew Served Weapons Instructor (CSWI) (A-830-2215), or satisfy one of the CSWI equivalency requirements as set forth in OPNAVINST 3591.1F. Complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Crew Served Weapons) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466-C), and be designated in writing by the respective (CENSECFOR Range Safety Officer (RSO) within 90 days of reporting for duty. (Note: A copy of this designation letter and the signed PQS shall be filed in the Instructor Training Jacket (ITJ), as detailed in section 3.8 below).Possess current qualifications with the type of weapons and courses of fire that they instruct. Instructors shall be required to re-qualify on a semi-annual basis. (Weapons, ammunition, and range time will be provided by the government).
Duties: The Waterborne Security Instructors shall deliver training in support of the tactical operation of small boats to include:
• Operation of high-speed security boats in support of interdiction, screening, herding, multiple boat patrols, anti-swimmer techniques, vessel escorts, and security zone defense.
• Delivering group-paced instruction on security boat tactics, techniques, and procedures in both a classroom and underway training environments
• Preparation of boat crews to conduct and support boarding operations in support of Maritime Interception Operations.
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Requirements: Possess military small boat operator experience; Prior USCG, USMC, USA or USN qualifications are required. Qualify as a Swimmer, Second Class in accordance with the Navy Swimming and Water Survival Instructor’s Manual (NETC P1552/16).
Possess the basic instructor qualifications as listed:
Possess direct experience in the field of expertise which applies to the courses for which they will instruct, and have one (or more) of the following qualifications:
Navy NEC 9501 (Instructor), or Navy NEC 9518 (Naval Leadership Development Program (NAVLEAD) Instructor, or Graduate of one of the following courses of instruction:
- Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT) (A-012-0077)
- IDC JIT Mobile Training Team (A-012- 1011)
- Naval Leadership Facilitator (P-012-0045)
- Facilitator Training Course (P-012-0075), Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NFAS) (A-661-0108)
- Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NNPS) (A-661-0109)
Other DoD Service designation (or equivalency) upon approval of the CENSECFOR DOT (Effective 31 August 2009, the USMC Formal Schools Instructor Course (FSIC) was revised, and no longer satisfies the instructor training qualification requirement associated with this solicitation. Graduates of USMC FSIC prior to 31 August 2009 may apply completion of the course toward meeting the qualification requirement), or Completion of a civilian (or commercial) formal course of instruction which has been evaluated and certified as a JIT equivalency by the Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD).
The following courses have been evaluated and are currently certified as meeting the equivalency requirements by CPPD:
- Basic Instructor Development (BUS 2010), Tidewater Community College
- Instructional Methods and Materials (WED 462), Southern Illinois University
- Methods of Teaching Vocational Subjects (VTP 312, State University of New York at Oswego
- Methods of Instruction in Adult and Career Information (ACED 4690), Valdosta State University
- Methods of Vocational Education (SEC 364), Western Kentucky University
Possess Navy NEC 0814 (Crew Served Weapons Instructor), be a graduate of Crew Served Weapons Instructor (CSWI) (A-830-2215), or satisfy one of the CSWI equivalency requirements as set forth in OPNAVINST 3591.1F. Complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Crew Served Weapons) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466-C), and be designated in writing by the respective (CENSECFOR Range Safety Officer (RSO) within 90 days of reporting for duty. (Note: A copy of this designation letter and the signed PQS shall be filed in the Instructor Training Jacket (ITJ), as detailed in section 3.8 below).Possess current qualifications with the type of weapons and courses of fire that they instruct. Instructors shall be required to re-qualify on a semi-annual basis. (Weapons, ammunition, and range time will be provided by the government).
Duties: The Waterborne Security Instructors shall deliver training in support of the tactical operation of small boats to include:
• Operation of high-speed security boats in support of interdiction, screening, herding, multiple boat patrols, anti-swimmer techniques, vessel escorts, and security zone defense.
• Delivering group-paced instruction on security boat tactics, techniques, and procedures in both a classroom and underway training environments
• Preparation of boat crews to conduct and support boarding operations in support of Maritime Interception Operations.
Apply Online