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NCO Instructor Opportunities
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MSG Martin Lape
DMI Senior Enlisted Advisor |
The NCO’s role in the Department of Military Instruction
NCOs in DMI play a critical role at West Point. We bring years of
experience at the tactical level into the classroom. DMI NCOs have a
wealth of knowledge covering all branches within Combat Arms. We
have subject matter experts from Low Intensity Combat and Special Operations through Heavy Mechanized maneuver warfare. We work together as a combined arms team; training, mentoring, and assisting each other in providing
cadets with insight into our Army. We continually rotate NCOs in and out of DMI to
ensure our knowledge base reflects the Army "now" not the Army 5 years ago. We are all proud of the fact that we are coaching, teaching, training, and mentoring the future leaders of America’s Army.
Positions Available:
MS101 Introduction to the Army
Instructor / Course Director
The foundations of the Introduction to the Army course are
the 7 Army Values. Cadets learn about the soldier’s role in the
Army, the Army culture, and how the Army supports the Nation. Cadets
are shown the importance of quality training and discipline. The
course is highlighted by an in-depth study of the Warrior Ethos, and
how it is inculcated in soldiers. Finally, cadets examine Army heritage and how past events shape the Army’s culture.
MS103 Introduction to Warfighting
Instructor / Course Director
Introduction to Warfighting is designed to provide cadets
with a foundation of the military and tactical knowledge necessary for application during summer Cadet Field Training. Cadets will learn the organization of a Light Infantry Squad and Platoon as well as the characteristics of its organic weapons
systems. They are also exposed to map reading, military analysis, troop leading procedures, pre-combat inspections, and small unit tactics.
What we want in a Senior
NCO:
The Non Commissioned Officer we put in front of
cadets should be a professional in appearance, manner, and a subject matter expert in regards to specific class material and his MOS/Branch.
- Sergeant First Class (Non-promotable)
- • 17
years or less TIS upon reporting (not waiverable)
- • 24
months successful TOE PSG time
- • Departing
from a TOE unit (absolutely no TDA to TDA moves)
- • Physically
fit, no permanent profiles (we will discuss OIF/OEF injuries)
- • Competent
platform instructor and speaker
- • Combat
Arms MOS (11B, 13B, 14R, 18B, 19K, 21B)
- USCC CSM has final approval authority for all NCOs
Applications:
For all NCO positions
we need the following documents:
1. Enlisted Record Brief (ERB) with photo.
2. Last three NCOERs.
3. Most recent APFT score card. This can be scanned and emailed
along with the other documents.
4. A brief summary of your military service. Be sure to list all
deployments or specialty schools or skills. There is no special
format for this, but a numbered or bulleted timeline of 1-2 pages is
the norm. At the top of the form be sure to include your standard
name line, and your availability date for reporting to USMA.
5. A tentative approval from your branch assignment manager, usually
in the form of an email which can be attached to your other
documents or forwarded to us (we will not consider anyone who does not have this tentative
release from their branch).
We are always looking for quality Senior Non-Commissioned Officers
eager for a change of pace and scenery, some family time, or looking
for time to complete their under graduate or graduate education.
West Point is a great post for an NCO personally and
professionally. The post is very family oriented with a first class
child development center for pre-school age dependants and has great
elementary and middle schools for older children.
If you are interested in employment opportunities with the United
States Military Academy's Department of Military Instruction send
the above documents to the DMI Senior Enlisted Advisor, MSG Martin
Lape,
QM1218@usma.edu ,
DSN: 688-3243 or COMM: (845) 938-3243.
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