Employer: Cubic Corporation
Location: Cusseta, Georgia
Job Description
Instructor services for the Infantry-proponent Advanced Situational Awareness (ASA) Courses (9E-F57/920-F48 (CT)- Situational
Awareness-Basic and 9E-F57/920-F47 (CT)- Situational Awareness-Advanced)
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
To provide instruction for resident and mobile training team (MTT) ASA courses. To provide instructor support for course development and design.
Minimum requirements:
To be considered acceptable, applicant must have clearly defined, documented, relevant experience designing, developing, and implementing similar training programs in both operational and
institutional environments with a course no less than one week in duration (Redesign/ Development and implementation of an Army course no less than two weeks preferred). All instructor personnel must have demonstrated/documented background in the application, design work that supports/ is relevant to this requirement. (Selection criteria will evaluate past experiences with respect to courses design, Instruction and understanding of observation, human behavior recognition, and pattern analysis skills of Soldiers, which enhances their ability to identify dangerous persons and situations before a destructive event occurs). Additionally, each employee performing work under this task order shall meet all of the following qualifications:
Experience in the delivery of military instruction (Army Basic Instructor Course [ABIC] certified or equivalent certification [e.g., other branch of service, civilian education]).
Law enforcement or military experience relevant to the Instruction and understanding of observation, human behavior recognition, and pattern analysis skills, which enhances ones ability to identify dangerous persons and situations before a destructive event occurs
Must have expertise in writing and communication, with an emphasis on speaking publicly to both large and small groups.
Must be able to share stories related to combat and/or law enforcement experience.
Demonstrate an ability to lead small-group instruction.
Demonstrate proficiency in the use of automatic data processing (ADP) equipment and standard desktop publishing software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite), as to prepare briefing materials.
Demonstrate expert knowledge of human behavior pattern recognition and analysis and advanced situational awareness methodology.
Successfully complete a training curriculum in behavioral profiling (e.g., the Advanced Situational Awareness—Advanced [ASA-A] course, United States Marine Corps [USMC] Combat Hunter course, etc.).
At least one of the following qualifications is required for instructors with a military background:
Has combat experience that meets the criteria outlined in the following:
At least five years of service in the Combat Arms, Special Operations, AWG, Military Intelligence, or Military Police branches of the Army (or other service equivalent).
Minimum 12 months combat experience (ODS/OIF/OEF specific experience).
Mission focused combat service in support of unified land operations that includes patrolling, surveillance, reconnaissance, key leader engagement, and/or humanitarian aid.
At least one of the following qualifications is required for instructors with a law enforcement background:
Certified law enforcement professional with a verifiable record of at least five years of continuing personal and professional development (e.g., Field Training Officer [FTO], Special Weapons and Tactics [SWAT], Narcotics, Street Crimes, Police Training Officer [PTO], specialty schools, working as a member of a task force, etc.).
Federal agent with experience working felony cases at the street level (e.g., violent crimes, gang unit, narcotics unit, homicide, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations [RICO] cases, etc.) and with a verifiable record of continuing personal and professional development.
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Location: Cusseta, Georgia
Job Description
Instructor services for the Infantry-proponent Advanced Situational Awareness (ASA) Courses (9E-F57/920-F48 (CT)- Situational
Awareness-Basic and 9E-F57/920-F47 (CT)- Situational Awareness-Advanced)
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
To provide instruction for resident and mobile training team (MTT) ASA courses. To provide instructor support for course development and design.
Minimum requirements:
To be considered acceptable, applicant must have clearly defined, documented, relevant experience designing, developing, and implementing similar training programs in both operational and
institutional environments with a course no less than one week in duration (Redesign/ Development and implementation of an Army course no less than two weeks preferred). All instructor personnel must have demonstrated/documented background in the application, design work that supports/ is relevant to this requirement. (Selection criteria will evaluate past experiences with respect to courses design, Instruction and understanding of observation, human behavior recognition, and pattern analysis skills of Soldiers, which enhances their ability to identify dangerous persons and situations before a destructive event occurs). Additionally, each employee performing work under this task order shall meet all of the following qualifications:
Experience in the delivery of military instruction (Army Basic Instructor Course [ABIC] certified or equivalent certification [e.g., other branch of service, civilian education]).
Law enforcement or military experience relevant to the Instruction and understanding of observation, human behavior recognition, and pattern analysis skills, which enhances ones ability to identify dangerous persons and situations before a destructive event occurs
Must have expertise in writing and communication, with an emphasis on speaking publicly to both large and small groups.
Must be able to share stories related to combat and/or law enforcement experience.
Demonstrate an ability to lead small-group instruction.
Demonstrate proficiency in the use of automatic data processing (ADP) equipment and standard desktop publishing software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite), as to prepare briefing materials.
Demonstrate expert knowledge of human behavior pattern recognition and analysis and advanced situational awareness methodology.
Successfully complete a training curriculum in behavioral profiling (e.g., the Advanced Situational Awareness—Advanced [ASA-A] course, United States Marine Corps [USMC] Combat Hunter course, etc.).
At least one of the following qualifications is required for instructors with a military background:
Has combat experience that meets the criteria outlined in the following:
At least five years of service in the Combat Arms, Special Operations, AWG, Military Intelligence, or Military Police branches of the Army (or other service equivalent).
Minimum 12 months combat experience (ODS/OIF/OEF specific experience).
Mission focused combat service in support of unified land operations that includes patrolling, surveillance, reconnaissance, key leader engagement, and/or humanitarian aid.
At least one of the following qualifications is required for instructors with a law enforcement background:
Certified law enforcement professional with a verifiable record of at least five years of continuing personal and professional development (e.g., Field Training Officer [FTO], Special Weapons and Tactics [SWAT], Narcotics, Street Crimes, Police Training Officer [PTO], specialty schools, working as a member of a task force, etc.).
Federal agent with experience working felony cases at the street level (e.g., violent crimes, gang unit, narcotics unit, homicide, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations [RICO] cases, etc.) and with a verifiable record of continuing personal and professional development.
Apply