Senior Military Operations Instructor
Company | Parsons |
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Location | Kansas City, KS, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Master’s, PhD |
Experience Level | Senior |
Requirements
- Active Top Secret/SCI security clearance
- Master’s degree or higher
- Retired O-5/O-6 Combat Arms or Intel
- Experience in delivering and supporting professional military education (ie. US Army War College) and/or National War College graduate
- Excellent written and oral communications skills.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for ensuring future leaders understand the current OE and battlefield to include recommendations on the future force.
- Instruct operational and strategic planning for US Army leaders
- Identify gaps in learning and provide lessons learned, best practices, and current tactics, techniques & procedures for Commanders and their staffs.
- Leveraging real-world situations and applying advanced intelligence analytics to identify, assess, interpret, and developing future training and support exercises by which the warfighter can be more agile, adaptable and flexible in all complex environments or multi-domain battles allowing the warfighter to be more prepared to understand and operate in a joint operational environment when the time comes to deploy.
- Provide review and comments of Army, Other Services Joint, and Department of Defense concepts, manuals, regulations, and other documents as requested. Provide staff comments across the OEE.
Preferred Qualifications
- PhD preferred
- Ability to work at the flag officer and senior leader level in discussions in support of HHQ commands and other Government agencies when required.
- Ability to coalesce Red Team, Foreign Military Studies (FMS), and DOTMLPF-P into an understanding for US Army leaders to organize and plan for operations
- Define the scope and context of the OE for senior leaders.
- In coordination with the OEE and the IC, define the battlefield and threats to U.S. national interests. Working with intelligence analysts, describe these future threat strategies, doctrine, and capabilities.