id='p15010_'>Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Program Instructor 2026-2027 JobID: 15010
Position Type:
Teaching - High School/Technology
Date Posted:
8/13/2026
Location:
South Hagerstown High School
Closing Date:
Open until filled
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Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Program Instructor 2026-2027
REPORTS TO: Principal
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Air Force Minimum Instructor Pay Schedule, 11-month work year, 7.5 hours per day
Washington County Public Schools provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package designed to support their well-being. For complete details, please visit the Employee Benefits Summary.
OVERVIEW: The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) and Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI) provide instruction and leadership to high school cadets enrolled in the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. These positions manage and implement the JROTC curriculum and activities in alignment with national, state, and district standards. The instructors ensure compliance with Air Force and district requirements while promoting cadet physical development and intellectual, social and patriotic education.
NOTE: Applicants, please visit Air Force Accessions Center website for instructions on how to apply. An application must be submitted via Frontline Recruiting and Hiring and the Air Force. WCPS can only consider applicants that have been approved by the Air Force.
RESPONSIBILITIES & CORE COMPETENCIES:
Academic Excellence:
- Engage each student in high-quality, authentic, and relevant learning experiences to prepare them with the skills, knowledge, and habits to maximize student success.
- Foster academic achievement by setting high standards, removing barriers, and providing rigorous, relevant, evidence-based, and innovative instruction.
- Set ambitious goals for instruction and student learning, effectively planning and monitoring progress.
- Recognize and adapt to diverse learning styles, ensuring all students learn and thrive.
- Deliver 180 hours of military-directed instruction in classroom and leadership laboratory settings.
- Implement the Air Force's national curriculum, lesson plans, and related extracurricular activities.
- Assess and document student progress through formal and informal evaluations.
- Mentor, counsel, and tutor cadets to support academic and leadership growth.
- Supervise extracurricular teams (drill, rocketry, marksmanship, physical training, academic challenge) and key cadet leadership positions.
- Coordinate and oversee special events.
- Maintain effective discipline and classroom management procedures.
- Manage cadet records in the automated database and assist with required Air Force and district reporting.
Culture & Belonging:
- Maintain a continuous focus on the safety and well-being of our students while creating a safe and supportive learning environment.
- Foster physical, emotional, and social health, contributing to a positive school climate.
- Set clear, consistent, and high standards for all students.
- Exhibit fair, firm, and consistent behavior to promote self-discipline, build community, and effectively resolve conflicts.
- Plan activities and use materials that reflect the unique backgrounds and identities of all students. Create opportunities for student voices to be heard, valued, and actively engaged.
Growth Mindset:
- Commit to continuous learning and growth, perseverance, as well as seeking and implementing feedback.
- Be flexible, adaptable, and solution-oriented. Take accountability.
Community Engagement:
- Build strong connections and collaborative relationships to identify and address barriers that impact student learning and success.
- Partner with caregivers and the community to develop strong and meaningful connections. Create opportunities for stakeholders to feel valued, heard, and actively engaged.
- Collaborate with school faculty and staff to promote cadet involvement and retention.
- Communicate regularly with parents/guardians regarding cadet progress.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Retired Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer (E6E9) or Officer (O3-O6) from active duty or Reserve/National Guard.
- Eight years of service.
- Eligible for Federal JROTC Instructor Certification.
- Associate degree (enlisted), or Bachelor's degree (officer).
- Completion the AFJROTC Background Check, a Tier-1 investigation with Childcare Inquiries.
- Air Force Junior ROTC Form 200.
- Last 5 years' performance reports/briefs.
- Meet Air Force height, weight and physical fitness standards and grooming requirements.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and technology skills.
- Willingness to wear the appropriate service uniform.
- Ability to perform essential job functions with or without accommodations.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including empathy, teamwork, conflict resolution, critical thinking, and emotional control; maintain organization and punctuality.
- Understanding and commitment to the goals and values of Washington County Public Schools.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
These expectations outline the physical and mental demands required to successfully perform the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions effectively.
- Engage in extended periods of sitting or standing. Move comfortably throughout the building and grounds to fulfill various responsibilities.
- Utilize sensory skills to communicate and interact effectively, including seeing, reading, hearing, and talking.
- Maintain emotional control and composure under stress.
- Travel district-wide, as needed, to participate in professional learning and other activities.
- Maintain regular, punctual attendance and work extended or irregular hours when necessary.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: Teacher performance is evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of professional personnel.