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Job Opportunity: Instructor: JROTC (2 positions) - Adrian High School (Beginning 2026-2027 School Year)

Adrian Public Schools
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 2 Aug 2026

About the role

In addition to completing online application, interested candidates should submit with the application:
  1. A resume detailing military and teaching experience.
  2. A cover letter explaining interest in the position.
  3. Copies of military discharge documents (DD-214) and relevant certifications.
SALARY
Based on Experience

SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing high-quality leadership education and training to students, fostering citizenship, teamwork, and discipline.

REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
The Instructor reports to the Principal and Assistant Principal.

REQUIREMENTS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.  The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The following is a list of qualifications for the position, any one of which may be waived by the Board in exercising its prerogative to determine qualifications.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Army JROTC Instructors manage the educational, administrative, and operational aspects of the unit and implement policies and procedures administered by the school and the U.S. Army. The SAI is the department head and chief instructor of the JROTC unit. The senior instructor will work in coordination with school officials to establish procedures relating to the administration, control, and training of JROTC Cadets.
  1. Must have regular, reliable and punctual attendance.
  2. Develop and deliver the JROTC curriculum in alignment with [Branch] JROTC program guidelines.
  3. Teach leadership, citizenship, military history, physical fitness, and character development courses.
  4. Lead and supervise cadets in drills, ceremonies, and extracurricular activities such as color guard, marksmanship, and competitions.
  5. Mentor students to develop their leadership potential and encourage participation in JROTC events and activities.
  6. Maintain student records, grades, and attendance in compliance with school and military requirements.
  7. Plan and oversee JROTC events, field trips, and community service projects.
  8. Ensure adherence to school and military policies regarding JROTC operations.
  9. Manage JROTC equipment, uniforms, and supply inventories.
  10. To promote the program, foster relationships with school administration, parents, and community organizations.
  11. Ensures a cross-section membership on the Advisory Committee; implements curriculum development and equipment selection through the Advisory Committee structure and established curriculum standards
  12. Maintains regular contact with the Work Based Learning Coordinators about specific job requests as well as the general employability of students
  13. Participates in Program Annual Review related to program and quality improvement and procedures (We call this the PAR report your instructor will complete as part of the renewal process.)
  14. Participate collaboratively with peers and in cooperation with their administrators, in planning and evaluating the instructional program of the building to assure equitable learning opportunities and quality learning for all students.
  15. Represent the Adrian Public Schools in an affirmative manner in the community.
  16. Other responsibilities as may be assigned.
 
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervises classroom and students and volunteers.
 
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATES and/or EXPERIENCE:
  1. Bachelors degree.
  2. Valid Michigan teaching certificate.
  3. Valid Michigan Teaching Certificate for Secondary Level with applicable Vocational Authorization in the occupational area or eligible for Annual Career Authorization for up to 10 years.
  4. Instructors must participate in and complete the 5-step instructor-training plan and professional development at the JROTC School of Cadet Command (JSOCC). Completing the 5-step instructor-training plan is required for initial certification and continued certification for JROTC Instructors. See the 5-step training plan below. 13 • JROTC Basic Certification: Phase 1 - Distance Learning Course (Completion within 6 months of hire) Phase 2 - Resident Course (Completion within 12 months of hire) • Continual Learning Education Course (Completion within 2 years of hire) • Brigade Training Workshop (Completion once every 3 years) • Resident Advanced Recertification Course (Completion every 5 years of hire).
  5. Only Active Duty, Active Guard Reserve, and Army Reserve retirees can be instructors in Army JROTC units. US

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