Senior Instructor/Writer/Developerother related Employment listings - Fort Bragg, NC at Geebo

Senior Instructor/Writer/Developer

Senior Instructor/Writer/Developer
Description:
Senior Instructor/Writer/Developers shall instruct, prepare, review, provide curriculum development support, and update program documentation in support of all Cyber Center of Excellence IA Security Courses.
Provide the capability for external subject matter expertise (SME) support and services from industry and/or academia to audit, edit, and augment the development of advanced or emerging courseware.
Review, develop, plan, and provide properly formatted electronic and physical documents.
Ensure accuracy, completeness, flow, balance, and clarity of understanding of curriculum.
Review and modify all lessons, material, labs, and instruction to ensure it imparts the maximum amount of value in the minimum amount of time from the results of the student critiques.
Demonstrate and present modified or new courseware to staff, cadre, or students, as required.
Work with CLC staff and cadre, to incorporate new material developed by SME's into current or new courseware.
Coordinate all course or modules changes to ensure compliance with requirements.
Additionally may perform duties as Site Lead and travel to support mobile training request one (1) to two (2) weeks annually individually.
This task is required to support the Army CIO/G6 requirements for training and certification of IAT and IAM Level I, II and III, IA personnel per DoD 8570.01-M or current regulation.
Travel: 25% CONUS and OCONUS
Required Certifications:
DoD 8570.01 IAT Level 3 Baseline certification requirements, currently ISC2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or higher level certification.
CompTIA Security
301, CompTIA Network
or higher level certification
Certification in one of the following IAW DOD 8570.01-M Computer Network Defense
Qualifications:
Computer Network Defense Analyst (CND-A)
Computer Network Defense Infrastructure Support (CND-IS)
Computer Network Defense Incident Responder (CND-IR) or Computer Network Defense Auditor (CND-AU) or higher level certification, such as EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) or ISC2 Systems Security Certified Personnel (SSCP)
Pearson VUE and/or Prometric Test Center Administrator certification
Must be able to obtain appropriate Computing environment (CE) certification commercial certification in accordance with current DoD, Army and Network Enterprise Center guidance within 6 months of IA Workforce appointment.
Obtain and Maintain valid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
Advanced presentation speaking skills (e.g. tailoring content and delivery for different audiences, presenting confidently to large or small groups, and using more creative approaches to presenting).
Qualifications:
Possess a minimum of six years' experience instructing IA and/or worked directly in the career field during six (6) of the preceding eight (8) years
Possess and maintain a valid passport
Possess and maintain a valid driver's license
Provide the capability for external subject matter expertise (SME) support and services from industry and/or academia to audit, edit, and augment the development of advanced or emerging courseware.
Review, develop, plan, and provide properly formatted electronic and physical documents
Education/
Experience:
Instructor Qualified - Instructor Training Course or Army Basic Instructor Course (ITC/ABIC); ITC/ABIC certification must be less than five (5) years old
Clearance Required: SECRET
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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