What do you call a JROTC instructor?

What do you call a JROTC instructor?

A Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, or JROTC, instructor is a licensed high school teacher with a background in military service. Many JROTC instructors transition into a teaching role for their local JROTC program retiring out of the service.

Who teaches JROTC?

Who are the instructors in this course? Instructors are all retired members of the United States Air Force. Normally, one retired officer and one retired enlisted are employed by the school at each program.

How many JROTC instructors are there?

4,000 instructors
Instructors typically wear the Class B uniform during the duty day unless Class A, the Army Combat Uniform or the Army Physical Fitness Uniform is required. JROTC consists of nearly 4,000 instructors who are retired from active duty or the reserve component.

Is it worth being a JROTC instructor?

Teaching JROTC was very rewarding but plenty of long days and some weekends if you are a dedicated instructor. Teaching was the easiest part for me as I was an Army instructor prior to working for JROTC. Loved the other teachers, staff, and support personnel with my school.

What does a JROTC instructor make?

JROTC HQ must have current DD form 2754 and DD form 2767 on working instructors, to view form instructions and download the forms, click here….

Basic Pay $6,190.50
BAS $367.92
BAH $1,265.00
Clothing $38.70 (female)
Adjusted Pay $7,862.12

Do you need a degree to teach JROTC?

Army JROTC Instructor Army instructors must be noncommissioned officers with a high school certificate and an associate’s degree. All applicants must have an excellent record of military performance, be within one year of retirement or have retired within the last three years.