Description:
This position is contingent upon contract award. Multiple positions available.
Duties
The Intelligence Instructor serves as a subject matter expert and primary educator, responsible for the design, delivery, and continuous improvement of formal technical training in one or more of the following mission areas:
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Intelligence Fundamentals (i.e. foundational intelligence theory, the Intelligence Community (IC) structure, and the Intelligence Cycle; intelligence disciplines including HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, OSINT, and TECHINT)
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Blue Capabilities (i.e. friendly force capabilities, limitations, and order of battle to support intelligence-operations integration)
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Red / Threat Capabilities (i.e. foreign military capabilities, adversary doctrine, order of battle (OB), and threat assessment methodologies)
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Targeting
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All-Source Analysis (analytical methodologies including structured analytic techniques (SATs), key assumptions checks, analysis of competing hypotheses (ACH), and indicators and warnings (I&W))
Course Instructor
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Act as SME and deliver course of instruction for assigned subject area(s); Participate in capstone/graduation exercise
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Develop, review, and update Training Plans (TPs), Lesson Plans (LPs), and Training Standards (TSs).
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Integrate changes to doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) into course materials on a recurring basis
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Participate in training advisory boards, curriculum reviews, and training effectiveness evaluations
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Develop and maintain training aids, multimedia content, and e-learning modules
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Serve as an evaluator for student and instructor standardization and evaluation.
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Maintain qualification and currency in assigned courses; complete required continuing education and professional development
Administration & Coordination
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Track and report student progression, graduation rates, and course metrics to unit leadership
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Maintain required documentation, records management, and applicable USSF directives
Requirements:
Required Qualifications
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Minimum of five (5) years in a specific Intelligence mission area
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Experience producing finished intelligence products (assessments, point papers, briefings) utilizing IC production standards.
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Familiarity with intelligence tools, databases, and networks (e.g., JWICS, SIPRNet, M3, Palantir, Analyst Notebook).
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Experience with the Joint Targeting Cycle and targeting product development.
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Minimum of three (3) years as an instructor in a formal military school, university, or professional development setting; or five (5) years as a briefer/public speaker. A brief demonstration of public speaking will be required within 30 days of contract start to validate abilities.
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Skill in designing and delivering formal instruction to adult learners using multiple modalities (lecture, scenario, simulation, lab).
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Skill in using learning management systems, distributed training systems, simulator platforms, and computer-based training (CBT) tools.
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Ability to analyze complex technical content and translate it into clear, sequenced instruction aligned to performance objectives.
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Skill in writing, editing, and maintaining curriculum documentation to Air Force/Space Force instructional systems design standards.
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Ability to evaluate student performance objectively, provide constructive feedback, and identify remediation requirements.
Desired Qualifications
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Five (5) or more years of operational space experience with increasing responsibility
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Knowledge of space operations doctrine, strategy, and national security space policy applicable to USSF/USAF missions
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Operational experience in a deployed or joint environment integrating space capabilities with ground and air forces
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Experience with GEOINT exploitation tools (e.g., SOCET GXP, RemoteView, NGA-approved platforms)
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Operational experience supporting deployed, contingency, or combatant command (CCMD) intelligence requirements
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Experience in ISR mission planning, collection management, or PED (Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination) operations
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Familiarity with Red Team methodologies, adversary emulation, and OPFOR doctrine
Education Requirements
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Bachelors degree in STEM, Space, Intelligence Studies, International Relations, Global Security, or National Security Studies
Clearance Level: TS/SCI clearance eligibility is required