Avosys is a growing integrator of professional, technological and management solutions services. Founded in 1998, Avosys provides services nationwide to Federal, Commercial, Local and State clients. We recognize the foundation of our firm is our people and we continue to rise above our competition by hiring the best.
Is it your calling to serve our Nation’s Heroes? Avosys is seeking an Instructor/Course Developer to support the mission of the 711 Human Performance Wing.
• Assist with activities of Public Health Education Division creation of curriculum. Serves as a subject matter expert for the creation of Public Health Education training. Help design Public Health lesson plans using Instructional System Development methodology.
• Conducts classroom instruction for public health subjects. Provides platform instruction for scheduled/assigned lessons in Public Health Apprentice, Contingency Preventive Medicine, Operational Entomology, Hearing Conservation Certification, Hearing Conservation Recertification, Community Health Workshop, Force Health Management Workshop and Occupational Medicine Workshop.
• Presents instruction according to lesson plans, or deviates, based on student needs.
• Adjusts learning experiences to meet student needs.
• Instructional delivery must reflect approved instructor methodologies as found in Air Force Instruction.
• Teaching steps to include attention, motivation, and interim summaries will be used during each lesson taught with no more than one missed teaching step per four hours of instruction.
STANDARDS:
A rating of acceptable must be achieved for all lessons evaluated by USAFSAM/ED evaluation protocols.
A rating of acceptable must be achieved for annual instructor evaluation.
Corrective actions are instituted following trend analysis of student critiques.
No more than two minor formatting and one minor text error will be found in any course documentation.
• Perform as a consultant in providing operational consultation relevant to Force Health Management and Community Health Public Health programs in the Air Force.
• Possess advanced skills in utilizing equipment authorized or required to be used in Public Health offices, i.e. outbreak investigation tools, mosquito traps, and food inspection materials.
• Requires experience utilizing health-related databases and conducting health surveillance.
Minimum Educational Requirements
Basic Instructor Course (BIC) presented by USAFSAM/ED within 1 year of start date if they are not already BIC certified.
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