These positions are contingent upon contract award
Responsibilities
Instruct the following high-risk training courses: Level II Coxswain Operations and Tactics; Harbor Security Boat Training Supervisor; and Amphibious Ready Group/Marine Expeditionary Unit Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure Boat Crew Team Training
Conduct training 8 hours per day, 5 days per week (daily activity may extend up to 10 hours), as well as student remediation
Deliver training in accordance with the government-approved curriculum; if required, identify changes to the curriculum using a formal process through the proper chain of command
Provide student performance information and participate in U.S. Navy Academic Review Board Procedures if required
Maintain decorum, order, and safety in the training environment at all times
Participate in all aspects of training delivery preparations and execution, including classroom preparation, student administration, test proctoring, and safety procedures
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience in the logistical movement of small craft and associated gear
Experience in tactical operations planning, military decision making, organizational and individual planning, patrol coordination, concepts of operation, warning, patrol, and mission briefing
Capability to perform all training evolutions, including effectively completing weapons qualifications, in the standing, kneeling, and prone positions
Ability to ascend or descend ladders and go through narrow passageways without any
Required Qualifications
Navy Instructor Training Course (or military service equivalent), academic credentialing (teacher/professor), or instructor via academic institution (Tidewater Community College MILT 5400 meets the requirements listed above)
Possess a minimum of three (3) years documented operational security boat experience serving in one or more of the following:
U.S. Navy Special Warfare Combatant Crewman (SWCC);
USCG Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF):
Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT)
Maritime Safety & Security Team (MSST)
Port Security Unit (PSU)
USMC Small Craft Company;
U.S. Navy Coastal Riverine Forces (CRF) Detachment or Training and Evaluation Unit (TEU);
USCG Shore-Based Boat Unit or Maritime Patrol Forces that employ these types of craft:
Patrol Boats (WPB)
Coastal Patrol Boats (CPB)
U.S. Custom and Border Protection (CBP); Marine Interdiction
Possess or be able to qualify as a Second Class Swimmer in accordance with NETC P1552/16 (Navy Swimming and Water Survival Instructors Manual)
Possess or be able to obtain a USCG National Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV) of Less Than 100 GRT Near Coastal Waters endorsement or better within one year of reporting.
Must have normal color vision (FALANT color vision test and no night blindness.
Possess the proficiency and skill sets to safely plan and deliver group-paced instruction on security boat tactics, techniques, and procedures in both a classroom setting and during underway training evolutions utilizing Safety/Operational Risk Management, Classroom Teaching Fundamentals, Training Requirements and Training Plans, and Training Scenario Scripting.
Possess a minimum of three (3) years documented tactical and leadership experience in a Maritime Environment, proficient in the operation, maintenance (routine operational maintenance associated with pre-, post, and underway operational checks), employment of Navy Force Protection boats, and be proficient in the following areas:
Coxswain Skills
Proficiency in maritime navigation
Have an in-depth understanding of tactical small boat operations
Craft Systems and Sub-Systems
Operation and Maintenance of Craft installed Electronic Navigation systems.
Operation and Maintenance of hand held, and installed boat, communication equipment and operating systems (water jet and propeller)
Have experience with logistical movement of small craft and associated gear
Prepare craft/gear for over the road transits via prime mover & boat trailer
Possess tactical operations planning experience using a military decision-making process; organizational and individual planning; patrol coordination; development and issuance of a concept of operations, warning, and patrol; and mission debriefing
Possess experience in night operations, low-visibility operations, long-range navigation and operating small boats using Visual Augmentation Systems (VAS) or night vision devices.
Benefits include the following:
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k)
Basic and voluntary life insurance
Disability coverage
Paid time off
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