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8T000 - Professional Military Education Instructor

Special Duty Summary.  Develops and conducts professional military education (PME) programs for airmen, noncommissioned officers (NCO), and senior NCOs; provides management consultant services. 


Duties and Responsibilities:
Instructs PME subjects.  Instructs both indoors and outdoors, using informal lectures lecture, case study, teaching interviews, guided discussion, and other teaching methods.  Uses computer software programs, video, DVD, CD and projection equipment, television, and other audiovisual equipment in support of educational goals.

Plans, organizes, and directs PME programs and activities.  Plans and organizes PME requirements for education, facilities, space, equipment, visual aids, and supplies.  Develops and revises curriculum materials.  Conducts needs analysis.  Monitors entire education program.  Plans and organizes phases of education, student flow, and class schedules consistent with production goals and available resources.

Inspects and evaluates PME activities, personnel, and facilities.  Conducts periodic inspection of school activities, and assists schools in deficiency corrections.  Evaluates student performance.  Counsels and advises individuals on academic and nonacademic issues impacting student performance.  Monitors and ensures facilities support educational mission.

Prepares and maintains files and records pertinent to PME matters.  Prepares and maintains administrative records on each student.  Prepares statistical reports and records about student performance.  Maintains completed school record files for historical review.

Provides management consultant services.  Conducts and administers symposiums, workshops, or conferences; interprets organizational surveys; evaluates program management effectiveness and provides feedback.

Special Duty Qualifications:
Knowledge.  Knowledge is mandatory of:  principles, techniques, and methods of instructions; use of visual aids; learning processes; curriculum development education and training evaluation; and counseling methods and techniques.

Education.  For entry into this SDI, possession of an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited college or university, or at a minimum be within one year (12 credit hours) of completing an associate degree, is desirable.

Training.  The following training is mandatory as indicated:  Completion of a certified in-resident PME course is mandatory.  The course must be equal to or higher than the course in which member is assigned duty.  For those who will conduct PME courses, completion of the Enlisted PME Instructor Course or Air Force approved equivalent course.

Experience.  For entry into this SDI, prior qualification in any AFSC at the 5-skill level or higher (3-skill level if no 5‑skill level exists) is mandatory.

Other.  The following are mandatory as indicated:  For entry into this SDI:  Ability to speak clearly is mandatory.  Recommendation by unit commander.  For entry, award, and retention of this SDI, possession of high standards of military appearance and conduct.

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