Job opening: Training Technician (Temp) (Title 32)
Salary: $57 118 - 74 250 per year
Published at: Jan 11 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This National Guard position is for a Training Technician (Temp) (Title 32), Position Description Number D1180000 and is part RRB located in Draper, with the Utah Army National Guard.
This vacancy priority is those who are current military members of the Utah Army National Guard.
The selecting supervisor for this vacancy is CW4 David Parke.
Temporary appointments may be terminated or extended in accordance with regulatory guidance, funding and at management's discretion.
Duties
Major Duties: This is not an all-inclusive list
As a Training Technician (Temp) (Title 32), GS-1702-9, you will:
Qualifications
*Your resume must reflect in detail how the duties and responsibilities under each position you have held with each employer meets the below listed general and specialized experience required for the position.
**Must include beginning and ending dates of employment stated as MM/YYYY; and total hours worked per week in order to determine part time vs. full time credit.
General Experience:
Have experiences, education, or training that demonstrated the ability to follow directions, read, understand, and retain instructions, regulations, and procedures that otherwise demonstrates the ability to perform or learn to perform the duties of the position.
Specialized Experience GS-9:
Have at least 24 month of experience that demonstrated the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities (Competencies/KSAs) to successfully perform the duties of the position?
Knowledge of Army or Air Force vision, values, organization, policy, and mission is mandatory.
Knowledge in training centers, training programs, schools, and units for these systems.
Have experiences in conducting and developing education and training programs.
Experienced in conducting, supervising, or developing education or training programs.
Knowledge in the Army or Air Force education and training policy requirements.
Experienced in managing programs to include developmental education, voluntary education, advanced academic education, promotion testing, and libraries.
Knowledge is mandatory of audio-visual presentations, educational tests and measurements, and instructing techniques.
Knowledge is mandatory of Army or Air Force education and training programs in regard to their principles, policies, and procedures.
Experienced in performing interviews and counseling techniques; training techniques and instruction methods; task analysis procedures, learning processes, curriculum development, training evaluations, and education and training systems and products.
Must have effective writing skills; editing practices; instructional media applications, training reports, program and curriculum validation, and training implementation procedures.
Experiences in training program management; scheduling training events and facilities; conducting assistance visits and training meetings; work center and individual job qualification standard development; education institution registration requirements; military personnel classification system and policies; communicative interpersonal skill applications; and distance learning concepts.
Experienced and effective communicator.
Abilities and experiences in presenting professional courses and briefings; and proficient capabilities in writing reports and records.
Experiences as a participant and presenter during training and military or civilian conference events.
Experiences in organizing and preparing instructional materials. Understands and applies formal training objectives.
Able to develop course syllabi, training project outlines, and daily and weekly lesson plans.
Experienced in preparing assignments, laboratory exercises, demonstrations, training aids, and references and related material required to parallel and supplement course outline.
Experienced in the art of instructing personnel, such as determining the instructional methods for class size and subject matter.
Capable of instructing students by lectures, discussions, demonstrations, group activities, and laboratory work.
Experienced in using audiovisual aids such as, mockups, graphs, training films, and film strips.
Experienced in training aids such as, achievement and aptitude tests and rating scales.
Experienced in identifying and conducting individual learning difficulties diagnoses and recommends courses of remedial instruction.
Understands and applies basic classroom preparations for effective instruction using controlling factors such as, temperature, ventilation, lighting, cleanliness, and arrangement of desks and equipment.
Education
Army National Guard and Air National Guard Officer Technicians - A high school diploma and a college degree are mandatory. An academic undergraduate degree with courses in education, grammar and composition, speech, psychology, guidance, and sociology; or, social and behavioral sciences is mandatory.
Army National Guard Warrant Officer Technicians - Must have a high school diploma or general education development (GED) diploma. An under-graduate degree from an accredited college/university is optimum. An academic degree with courses in education, grammar and composition, speech, psychology, guidance, and sociology; or, social and behavioral sciences defines a best qualified candidate.
Army National Guard and Air National Guard Enlisted Technicians - High school or general equivalent degree is mandatory. An under-graduate degree from an accredited college/university is optimum. An academic degree with courses in education, grammar and composition, speech, psychology, guidance, and sociology; or, social and behavioral sciences defines a best qualified candidate.
Contacts
- Address UT Recruiting and Retention
12953 S Minuteman Dr
Draper, UT 84020
US
- Name: Bambi Dalton
- Phone: 801-432-4241
- Email: [email protected]
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