EOD Instructor (EODTEU-ONE)

Rigid Tactical

Mar 10
Secret
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
Military and Law Enforcement
San Diego, CA (On/Off-Site)

Rigid Tactical is currently seeking highly skilled and experienced EOD Instructors to perform training services for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit One (EODTEU-ONE) courses of instruction at Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, CA. This position is contingent on the award of a government contract. (Full time -  Salary Range will be from $75k - 110K)


Certifications/ Requirements

Shall be graduates of a U.S. Armed Forces, EOD Technician NEC, MOS or AFSC producing course taught at NAVSCOLEOD. All contract instructors shall meet the following requirements in accordance with NETCINST 1500.5(Series):
Military service Instructor Training Course (ITC).
NETC Academic ITC requirements. Accredited academic institutions ITC should contain at a minimum, these Learning Objectives:
Each individual selected to perform as an instructor shall have a high school diploma or equivalent (i.e., GED).
Each individual shall have successfully performed in a US Armed forces active duty EOD Technician/Mobile Detachment Salvage Diving (MDSU) diver billet for minimum of six years.
Due to the perishable nature of the EOD/MDSU skills, individuals that have not been employed in an EOD-related capacity within the previous 5 years will not normally be considered.
Unique requirements for any particular course of instruction are specified in course specific information at Section 17.0 if applicable.
Instructional personnel shall maintain currency in technical expertise and training techniques.
Must meet Navy High-Risk Training requirements as outlined in OPNAVINST 1500.75 series.
Possess or qualify for a Security Clearance of SECRET
Possess valid CPR certification.


Duties and Responsibilities:

Prepare and maintain a personalized lesson plan for each subject matter area assigned using the lesson plans furnished by EODTEU-ONE. Prepare quizzes and remedial homework assignments as needed.
Review all Instructor Lesson Plans for technical accuracy.
In conjunction with instructor tasks, the contractor shall perform surveillance and make interim changes (with Government approval) to curriculum materials including, but not limited to, lesson plans and trainee guides, test and test material.
Surveillance consists primarily of monitoring training materials. From the time an item of training material is available, the contractor shall make on-going assessments and recommend improvements. All instructors are a part of the surveillance network for the courses they teach.
Interim Changes picks up where surveillance leaves off and is the responsibility of the contract instructor in conjunction with instructor tasks. No additional expense shall be charged to the Government for providing curriculum maintenance services.
Interim change is a minor change to training materials to correct editorial, typographical or technical errors; teach ability; safety or urgent Type Commander promulgated changes approved by the Government.
An interim change shall not change any course or topic learning objective
The contractor shall not use hardware and software to plan, design, develop, restructure, and validate the Interactive Video Disc, Computer Aided Instruction, and/or Computer Managed Instructional Programs.
Diversify teaching techniques in order to maintain motivation and interest in the subject area. Attend in-service training (estimated 16 hours per year) designed to update military and contract personnel on Government policies and procedures (e.g., Performance Review Board Training). Training shall occur during the normal eight-hour day, without interrupting the class schedule.
Supervise practical work carried out by students, including practical work exercises that uses Computer Aided Instruction, and assist them at points of difficulty:
Have all instructional material/equipment /aids shall be on hand and ready for use prior to start of a lesson.
Maintain a high standard of professional qualifications in instructional area and a dignified, harmonious and professional classroom/laboratory environment.
Instruct students in operation and safety requirements of lab equipment and trainers.
Conduct critique of test results with students in accordance with Test Plan policy.
Compute and document students’ grades at grading period intervals applicable to each program of instruction per the Test Plan.
Maintain test item analysis data in accordance with current directives.
Serve as subject matter expert for test construction, test item analysis, and test review boards.
Maintain test security; ensure tests and answer keys are properly secured at all times.
Provide academic progress information daily to the Division leadership.
Refer student disciplinary problems and unresolved academic problems to the Division leadership.
Account for student attendance during assigned training periods, reporting all absentees to Division leadership.
Upon entry and exit of training facility, perform a physical and/or visual inventory of all classroom/lab training equipment, aids, devices, and other instructional media. Reporting all missing items to the COR’s designated representative.
Perform operational checks on training equipment, devices and aids, daily as specified in each course statement of work. Report all inoperative equipment to the COR’s designated representative.
Safeguard and maintain control of all Government property while in use. Secure/store training equipment, devices, and aids in accordance with individual course requirements and/or command directives.
Verify Government property as outlined by individual course requirements, reporting discrepancies to the COR’s designated representative.
Inventory written instructional materials assigned to a particular classroom/lab and submits shortage list to the COR’s designated representative.
Instructors shall comply with physical security and loss prevention policies to ensure their students do not remove any unauthorized materials from restricted areas.
Contractors shall be assigned collateral duties as Inert Ordnance Coordinators for each division. They will assist the Training Aids Acquisition/Inert Ordnance Inventory Manager reconcile inert inventory at least monthly and document the inventory reconciliation information. Training Aids Acquisition/Inert Inventory Ordnance Manager will maintain the reconciliation information subject to Government inspection.
Perform training related corrective maintenance to correct instructor installed faults on assigned technical training equipment/simulators used in maintenance oriented courses.
Perform normal Operational Maintenance.
Meet with the COR’s designated representative on regular basis to coordinate monthly military/academic training schedules and prioritize long-term and short-term instructional requirements.
Notify the Division Leadership of any discrepancies in assigned facility or instructional equipment and materials.
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