Employer: Cubic
Location: US-TX-Lackland AFB
REQ# : 2015-12335
NEK Instructors will conduct course instruction to support SERE training at LAFB and associated SERE School Remote Training Sites located in Washington, Idaho and Texas and includes instruction of Survival and Evasion Academics, Field Training, Resistance Training Academics, Resistance Training Laboratory, Evasion and Escape Training, and administrative support services. The primary courses currently taught under this contract are S-V80-A and S-V88-AL. The S-V88-AL, ECAC portion is taught at LAFB, and requires instructors to teach conduct after capture instruction in academic, academic role play laboratory (ARL) and resistance training laboratory (RTL) environments; escape and evasion operational training; and administrative support services. Instructors are also needed to provide instruction and courseware/curriculum development of all other courses offered or managed by the USAF SERE School (336 TRG, FAFB WA).
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Instructor and facilitator responsible for executing SERE instruction in classroom, field and simulated environments.
Evaluate students’ duty performance of and certify their competence.
Evaluate SERE and Code of Conduct curricula, programs, and training by using evaluation methods and performing analysis of training effectiveness to ensure it is current and incorporates latest Distributive Learning Technology Project (DTTP) principles.
Attend conferences or working groups, meetings, operate simulations/trainers, gather lessons learned and conduct field research in support of training.
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS :
At LAFB, instructor workforce qualifications are as follows;
At LAFB, S-V88-AL, instructor workforce qualifications are as follows; a minimum of 25% of the total instructor workforce are to be graduates of USAF Course S-V81-A, SERE Specialist Training. An additional 50% (for a combined total of 75%) of the S-V88-AL workforce must possess a minimum of 2 years of experience instructing at a Level-C Code of Conduct course or suitable related experience to provide a core of full spectrum resistance training experience.
Experience shall include classroom instruction and role-playing in resistance training scenario
Must pass a Government approved Human-Factors (HF) Evaluation administered by the assigned Resistance Training (RT) Qualified SERE psychologist
Possess and maintain physical fitness & conditioning necessary to deliver this training
Possess high personal standards of technical knowledge & professional competence in delivering course training material
Possess a familiarity with the organization and hierarchy of the U.S. Air Force, military rank/grade structure; knowledge of Air Force and military terminology
Possess a knowledge of basic and advanced training techniques, and of computer technology applications as they apply to instructional delivery
Knowledge of DoD procedures for the handling of classified material, DoD SERE and Personnel Recovery publications supporting Code of Conduct training, and the capability to access those publications
The nature of SERE training requires high standards of mental and physical fitness. SERE instructors will participate in SERE training events in rough terrain that will require the ability to lift/carry 45 pounds, walk up multiple flights of stairs, walk up to six (6) miles per day with a rucksack, and provide up to eight (8) consecutive hours of instruction.
Each SERE instructor must be able to perform in a variety of environmental conditions including: indoor; outdoor; cold; heat; rain; snow; and, if necessary, extreme inclement weather.
Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for a Secret Level Clearance for access to classified information.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants who have taught the S-V88-AL ECAC course as an instructor for a minimum of two (2) years.
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