PCRN0355932-0000
2025-09-15T00:00:00
2025-09-02T00:00:00
School Year: 2025-2026 School YearSchedule: 10 Month CalendarSalary: Competitive, Based on PCTA Teacher’s ContractMinimum Qualifications:Candidates must hold the required certifications in accordance with Army JROTC rules and regulations.Noncommissioned Officers who have separated/retired within the past 5 years with a minimum of 8 years cumulative honorable service in the grades of E-6 through E-9.Officers who have separated/retired within the past 5 years with a minimum of 8 years cumulative honorable service in the grades of W-1 through W-5 or O-3 through O-6.ARNG and USAR (Actively Serving/TPU)- will fall under the same requirements mentioned above. In addition, a Letter of Recommendation from current Commander and current DA Form 5016 or NGB 23A is required.In addition, the applicant must meet the minimum qualifications required by the Department of Defense (usarmyjrotc.com).Position Summary:The U.S. Army JROTC Instructor offers JROTC curriculum while upholding the mission, vision, and values of the Port Chester Rye Union Free School District. Collaborates with families and other staff members to ensure the academic success of students. Evaluates and monitors students’ progress periodically. JROTC Instructors provide education on military life, history, and skills to high school students.Essential Functions:Instructs Cadets in the JROTC curriculum during the school year; develops short and long-range plans for achieving curriculum goals, gathers appropriate materials, establishes clear objectives for lessons, and formulates appropriate lesson plans.Creates a classroom environment conducive to learning and the personal growth of students.Evaluates student progress and counsels cadets on their performance within the JROTC program.Motivates and encourages students to develop skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to provide a foundation for becoming a responsible citizen.Monitors student movement to ensure a safe and orderly environment.JROTC instructors will maintain a robust community service program for JROTC students.Organizes, supervises, and participates in extracurricular activities for JROTC cadets to include color guard, drill teams, and other special activities.Maintains JROTC student records as required by the Department of Army regulations and local policies.Complies with Army and school district safety guidelines when instructing and supervising.Maintains supply accountability in strict compliance with Army security regulations.Employs a variety of instructional techniques and media.Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.Attends staff development programs, department meetings, and other professional activities.Sets an example and models positive attitudes, knowledge, and skills for cadets.Maintains a working knowledge of new instructional methods, technology, and equipment.Performs other duties as assigned by a supervisor. Additional duties may include: monitoring hallways or the lunchroom.In addition to teaching in the classroom, there are a number of activities that will require JROTC instructors to work outside of the regular school hours. An instructor‘s work week could easily exceed 50 hours and may include additional weekend activities, such as: Raider Challenge, JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC), JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB), CyberPatriot, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Robotics, Archery, Drill and Rifle Competitions, Weekend Camps, Physical Training, and Holiday Parades and Ceremonies (Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, etc).Participates in school functions, events, and activities
Teacher
Port Chester-Rye UFSD
Lower Hudson Valley
Contract