IAT-I Instructor Education, Training & Library - Pensacola, FL at Geebo

IAT-I Instructor

Company Name:
Adsync Technologies, Inc.
This potential opportunity will provide numerous IT/IA (IAT-1) Instructors for up to six (6) years teaching at USN A schools at his/her assigned Center for Information Dominance (CID) facility (Pensacola, FL; Dam Neck, VA; San Diego, CA, or Groton, CT). Functional responsibilities of the IAT Level I Instructor will be to:
- Provide classroom instruction to teach the students in the manner described in the course textbooks and materials;
- Conduct practical exercises in a classroom / laboratory environment;
- Provide supervision of student study hall periods and provide tutoring/remedial instruction (mentoring) outside the eight (8) hour contact duty day in accordance with the Director of Training mandated schedule for Mandatory study hall;
- Adapt instructional methods based on analysis of individual student and group needs;
- Use role-playing techniques and performance-based exercises to reinforce learning objectives.
The IAT-I instructor will train A-school students to perform tasks at the Information Assurance Technical Level-I (IAT-I) apprentice level using MOAC and Cisco Networking Academy COTS to achieve professional certification as a CompTIA A
Certified Professional, as mandated by DoD Instruction 8570.01-M. In addition to holding the CompTIA A
certification, instructors must also have completed Cisco Academy instructor training for Cisco Certified Network Associate-1 (CCNA-1) (Introduction to Networks) at a certified Cisco Regional Academy.
These positions are contingent upon a government contract award.
Minimum IAT Level I current certifications as follows:
- CompTIA A
Certified Professional (220-801 & 220-802);
- Installing, Configuring Windows 7 (Exam 70-680);
- CCNA-1 (Introduction to Networks) instructor-level training at Cisco Instructor Training Center.
Desired current certifications as follows:

Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) or CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer
(CTT+) or Certified USN Instructor (NEC-9502)/or other Service equivalent or designated Navy Master Training Specialist or other Service equivalent;

Microsoft Certified Professional in each topic/exam for which they are teaching;

CCNA Instructor Orientation, Information Technology Essentials (ITE) Instructor Orientation, Instructor Version CCNA-1 (Introduction to Networks), Instructor Version CCNA-2 (Routing and Switching Essentials);

Cisco ITE instructor-level training at Cisco Regional Networking Academy;

Cisco Certified Instructor.
Note: Instructor must be a Certified Professional in CompTIA A+, complete the CCNA-1(Introduction to Networks) and CCNA-2 (Routing and Switching Essentials) courses, and complete Cisco Continuing Education Units aligned to CCENT certification.

Active Secret clearance

Degree in Computer Science, Business, Technology or related field a PLUS
The qualified candidate's resume should demonstrate the following:
- Two (2) years teaching IT-related topics within the last four (4) years;
- Operational experience in Information Assurance disciplines contained in DoD Instruction 8570.01-M;
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Able to attain a SECRET Collateral Level clearance
Resume is limited to three (3) pages and MUST contain the following information:
1. Employee name
2. Years of relevant experience
a. Chronology of Relevant Experience
b. Position(s) held on relevant projects
3. Current position/title
4. Educational history
5. Professional Credentials and specialized training
6. Current level of security clearance
Please send resume in Word or searchable PDF and salary requirements. All information provided is considered confidential. Adsync Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. AA/M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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