Dec 2, 2018

Weapons-Based Instructor

Employer: DMS International
Location: Yokosuka, Japan.


DMS International is a Consulting, Information Technology and Training Company headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland. At DMS our quality policy is to be among the 'best in class' providers of management and information technology consulting services in partnership with our customers. We hire professionals who take pride in doing quality work and who are committed to the customer. We are currently seeking Antiterrorism/Navy Security Force

(AT/NSF) Weapons-based Instructors. AT/NSF Weapons-based Instructors will perform classroom and field laboratory support for high-risk training evolutions.

AT/NSF Weapons-based Instructors deliver formalized training support in the areas of antiterrorism and security to Navy personnel at the respective Fleet Concentration Areas (FCAs).

All AT/NSF Weapons-based Instructors must be familiar with applicable Navy rules, regulations, and other requirements as listed in the Training Course Control Document (TCCD) for all courses being delivered and may be required to attend in-service training which is designed to update contractor personnel on Government rules, regulations, and other requirements.

AT/NSF Weapons-based Instructors must:
Be a US Citizen.
Obtain a suitable evaluation for mandatory medical, psychological, and drug screenings.
Satisfy the requirements for a “Noncritical-Sensitive (NCS)” position and possess a favorably adjudicated National Agency Check with Local Agency and Credit Checks (NACLC) (or equivalent as indicated in Exhibit 5A of SECNAV M-5510.30).
Possess an active state driver’s license.
Possess an active commercial driver’s license or can obtain one within six (6) months of employment, if requested.
Possess Navy NEC 0812 (Small Arms Marksmanship Instructor) credential or equivalent.
Complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Small Arms) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466-D), and be designated in writing by the respective CENSECFOR Range Safety Officer (RSO) within 90 days of reporting for duty.
Possess current qualification with the type of weapons and courses of fire that they instruct.

Required Skills


Possess above average communication skills and the ability to comprehend both verbal and written instructions.
Effective communication and questioning techniques.
Evaluation and Feedback.

Required Experience

Possess a minimum of two (2) years past military operational experience, or
Possess a minimum of two (2) years as a law enforcement representative with a civilian or military security force.
Be a qualified instructor with 2 years’ experience as delivering training.

Possess one (or more) of the basic instructor qualifications as listed below:
Navy Instructor Training Course (NITC) (A-012-0077) (or military service equivalent)
Academic credentialing (teacher/professor).
Instructor training via an academic institution which includes:
Adult learning theory and principles
Instructional Delivery methods
Lesson delivery performance laboratory
Training environment management