TRAINING SPECIALIST (MARKSMANSHIP) Government - North Little Rock, AR at Geebo

TRAINING SPECIALIST (MARKSMANSHIP)

(1) Develops and implements operation plans and orders for the conduct of:
Winston P. Wilson Rifle, Pistol and Machinegun Championships, National Guard participation in the US Army Small Arms Championships, the Interservice Pistol and Rifle Championships, the National Matches and the Marksmanship Advisory Council Region Combat Tournament. (2) Manages instructional activities relating to competitive marksmanship such as small arms firing schools provided on request of the various states and coaches clinics. (3) Reviews, writes, or up-dates regulations pertaining to all aspects of competitive marksmanship to include, rules and regulations of competitions and security directives for weapons and ammunition. (4) Maintain continuous contact with the State Marksmanship Coordinators of all fifty states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam to keep abreast of their competitive activities and provide them information on programs and to assist in enhancing and expanding their programs. (5) Plans and administers various indoor programs such as Chief, National Guard Bureau Small-bore Rifle Tournament, Chief, National Guard Bureau Postal Championships (all phases) and the Adjutants General Air Rifle Tournament. (6) Assis various Training Officers in planning and execution of the Small Arms Weapons Expert (SAWE) Course, also assists in the management of the All Guard International Combat, Service Rifle and Service Pistol Teams. Develops and implements plans, policies and programs for unit level competitions for small arms to enhance individual qualification training. (7) Provides guidance and training for other assigned personnel in the performance of competitive marksmanship activities. (8) Performs other duties as assigned. GENERAL
Experience:
All Series GS-1712 candidates must be certified at the next higher level before being eligible for that level. Each applicant must have the education and validated understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the occupational series and grade. Applicants must have the experiences, education, or training that demonstrates the ability to follow directions, to read, understand, with the ability to retain and recall a variety of instructions, regulations, and procedures; and, most importantly for specific positions, must have the competencies (Skills, Knowledge, Abilities and Behaviors) to translate specific subjects criteria and information into a teaching/training capability. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 12 months experience equivalent to the GS-09. Have experiences that demonstrated particular knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviors to successfully perform the duties of the position. Knowledge of Army or Air Force vision, values, organization, policy, and mission is mandatory. Knowledge in training centers, training programs, schools, and units for these systems. Have experiences in conducting and developing education and training programs. Also, experienced in conducting, supervising, or developing education or training programs. Knowledge in the Army or Air Force education and training policy requirements. Experienced in managing programs to include developmental education, voluntary education, advanced academic education, promotion testing, and libraries. Knowledge is mandatory of audio-visual presentations, educational tests and measurements, and instructing techniques. Knowledge is mandatory of Army or Air Force education and training programs in regard to their principles, policies, and procedures. Experienced in performing interviews and counseling techniques; training techniques and instruction methods; task analysis procedures, learning processes, curriculum development, training evaluations, and education and training systems and products. Must have effective writing skills; editing practices; instructional media applications, training reports, program and curriculum validation, and training implementation procedures. Experiences in training program management; scheduling training events and facilities; conducting assistance visits and training meetings; work center and individual job qualification standard development; education institution registration requirements; military personnel classification system and policies; communicative interpersonal skill applications; and distance learning concepts. Experienced and effective communicator. Abilities and experiences in presenting professional courses and briefings; and proficient capabilities in writing reports and records. Experiences as a participant and presenter during training and military or civilian conference events. Experiences in organizing and preparing instructional materials. Understands and applies formal training objectives. Able to develop course syllabi, training project outlines, and daily and weekly lesson plans. Experienced in preparing assignments, laboratory exercises, demonstrations, training aids, and references and related material required to parallel and supplement course outline. Experienced in the art of instructing personnel, such as determining the instructional methods for class size and subject matter. Capable of instructing students by lectures, discussions, demonstrations, group activities, and laboratory work. Experienced in using audiovisual aids such as, mockups, graphs, training videos. Experienced in training aids such as, achievement and aptitude tests and rating scales. Experienced in identifying and conducting individual learning difficulties diagnoses and recommends courses of remedial instruction. Understands and applies basic classroom preparations for effective instruction using controlling factors such as, temperature, ventilation, lighting, cleanliness, and arrangement of desks and equipment. PLACEMENT FACTORS:
Applicants should demonstrate through prior experience, education and training the following:
(1) Skilled in collecting and analyzing data effectively, efficiently, and accurately (2) Ability to clearly enunciate English without impediment of speech that would interfere or prohibit; effective two-way radio or telephone communication (3) Ability to write English in reports and presentation formats (4) Ability to communicate -orally and in writing- clearly and effectively (5) Ability to assess body language to ensure positive response and understanding results (6) Skilled in applying procedures and directives by reading and interpreting technical material. (7) Completion of a formal course in the basic principles and techniques of instruction.
  • Department:
    1712 Training Instruction
  • Salary Range:
    $64,009 to $83,210 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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