Serves as a supervisory training instructor. Evaluates the effectiveness of personnel supervised. In addition, responsible for the direct delivery of instruction or training services. Utilizes a practical knowledge of the methods and techniques of instruction and possesses an advanced knowledge of the subject-matter taught / instructed to include its principles and theories, trade knowledge, techniques, methods of operation, and governing regulations and guidelines to conduct instructor-lead, web-based, or blended training of courses concerned with Morale, Welfare, and Recreation activities or Family Support programs. The formal instructor-led training phase consists of small and large group discussions, practical exercises, games, simulations, lectures, demonstrations, laboratories, and oral and written examinations, and critiques. Measures student progress through review of written test scores. Maintains records of training scheduled and accomplished, attendance, test results, classroom conduct, student progress, etc. Recommends rotation of students or release of students when work is not satisfactory.
Independently develops, modifies and updates lesson plans and courses pertaining to the subject matter taught. Determines appropriate instructional techniques such as conference, demonstration, lecture, or self-paced learning programs, on-line instruction, and job aids. Develops visual aids as necessary and/or uses existing material. Conducts surveys to determine an organization's training needs. Uses present-day technology to accomplish assignments that support learning. Extensive experience in MWR programs (or private sector equivalent such as recreation, hospitality, food and beverage, child and youth, business operations, sports and fitness, etc.) to include supervisory experience.
Starting at $70,000 Per Year (NF 4)