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Active Duty personnel within one year of an approved retirement date from Manpower Management Separation and Retirement Branch (MMSR), up to three years after retirement, may apply to be a MCJROTC Instructor. Applicants must fill out the application packet in its entirety to be considered for selection.
MCJROTC INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS Category I - Officers and Senior enlisted Marines who have 18 or more years of active duty service. Category II - Reserve Officers and senior enlisted Marines who have completed 20 years of honorable service are eligible to apply to become JROTC instructors.
Among the Air Forces 870 JROTC programs, nearly one in five is short an instructor, said Col. Johnny R. McGonigal, the services JROTC director. Some programs have two vacancies.
If youre interested in becoming a JROTC instructor, follow these steps: Retire from the armed services. Obtain a teaching license. Submit appropriate forms. Complete training. Participate in an interview. Receive referral. Apply for vacancies.
The Senior Marine Instructor manages the MCJROTC Program at the school. The SMI functions as a regular faculty member and has the same responsibilities and duties as other teachers and department heads in the school. The SMI distributes the instructional workload with the Marine Instructor.
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To become an NJROTC instructor, candidates must: Have at least 20 years of active duty in the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Be retired or in Fleet Reserve status for no more than six years. Hold the necessary educational qualifications: SNSI: Bachelors degree.
The NJROTC program was established by Public Law in 1964 and may be found in Title 10, U.S. Code, Chapter 102. The program is conducted at accredited secondary schools throughout the nation, by instructors who are retired Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard officers and enlisted personnel.

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