Marine Corps JROTC
Senior Marine Instructor (SMI), Marine Instructor (MI) Instructors are all retired military members of the United States Marine Corps. Normally, one retired officer and one retired enlisted are employed by the school at each program. While Marine Corps Junior ROTC instructors are retired military members, they continue to wear their Marine uniform (at their retired grade) in the performance of their duties. As such, instructors are required to meet and maintain uniform wear, grooming, and weight standards during their tenure as instructors.
ABOUT THE JOB
MCJROTC will provide retiring Marines who are interested in teaching and mentoring high school students in the areas of citizenship, community service, responsibility, and self-discipline, the opportunity to observe and assist with Marine fundamental instruction as an MCJROTC Instructor intern. The program is designed as a 30-61 day, student-teaching-like internship, but the applicant and host unit instructor can modify the internship length, as the situation warrants. https://www.mcjrotc.marines.mil/
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Teaching and mentoring high school students in areas of citizenship, community service, responsibility, and self-discipline
- Observing and assisting with Marine fundamental instruction
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be a retired military member of the United States Marine Corps
- Required to meet and maintain uniform wear, grooming, and weight standards
- Must be retiring from the Active Duty or Reserve in the grades of E-6 to E-9 and O-3 to O-6
TARGET MOCS
All MOCs
ELIGIBLE SERVICE BRANCHES
All Services
PROGRAM COST
0
OTHER
Must be retiring from the Active Duty or Reserve in the grades of E-6 to E-9 and O-3 to O-6.