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Job Summary We are seeking a Targeting Instructor/Writer to support the U.S. Army Cyber School in delivering and maintaining Joint and Service-level cyber targeting curriculum. This role supports instruction, curriculum development, and course maintenance aligned with Joint Targeting doctrine and Cyber Mission Force (CMF) requirements. Duties & Responsibilities: Deliver classroom instruction supporting Joint Targeting Analyst (JTA) training Develop, update, and maintain targeting curriculum and instructional materials Participate in Joint Targeting Cycle–related instruction and curriculum activities Develop and maintain Electronic Target Folders (ETFs) and mission packages Support collateral effects and collateral damage estimation instruction Conduct assessments, testing, and after-action reviews Maintain student records, attendance, and academic reporting Coordinate with Government instructors, developers, and leadership Ensure all courseware complies with TRADOC, USCYBERCOM, and Cyber School standards Required Qualifications: Active TS/SCI clearance Prior experience serving in or directly supporting USCYBERCOM or a CMF organization Demonstrated knowledge of the Joint Targeting Cycle and Joint Targeting doctrine Experience developing or delivering cyber or intelligence-related instruction Proficiency with office automation and knowledge management tools (e.g., SharePoint) Ability to meet Army instructor and classroom security requirements Candidates will have 2+ years of service (military/civilian/contractor) conducting offensive operations in cyberspace as part of USCYBECOM, or service component cyber commands directly supporting a COCOM/JTF Headquarters. Served as a certified instructor for the USCYBERCOM validated Cyber Effects Applications Course (CEAC) or in lieu of CEAC instructors experience, have successfully completed a minimum of two or more of the following courses/instructional events: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) accredited course of instruction on Joint Intermediate Target Development (DIA); Completion of a course (or familiarization training) related to the Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB); A Collateral Damage Estimation (CDE) course; Joint Targeting School (JTS), Joint Targeting Staff Course; US Army Multi-Domain Targeting Center’s Joint Operational Fire and Effects (JOFEC) Course; U.S. Air Force course(s) leading to Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) INIXIB - Geospatial Intelligence, Targeteer. Possess experiential knowledge in at least 7 of the 13 following knowledge areas: Knowledge of the Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP); Knowledge of Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (JIPO); Knowledge of the Joint Targeting Cycle (JTC); Knowledge of Target System Analysis (TSA); Knowledge of Electronic Targeting Folders (ETFs); Knowledge of Strike/Mission Packages developed in support of offensive cyberspace operations; Knowledge of IKE; Knowledge of the National Production Workshop (NPW); Knowledge of the Modernized Integrated Data Base (MIDB); Knowledge of target development at the basic, intermediate and advanced levels IAW ;current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instructions (CJCSI); Knowledge of Collateral Damage Estimation (CDE); Knowledge of Collateral Effects Estimation (CEE); Possess demonstrated experience in at least 6 of the 13 following experience areas: A minimum of 1 year as a Joint Targeting Analyst within the Cyber Mission Force; Participation in USCYBERCOM’s Joint Targeting Cycle; Development of Strike/Mission Packages in support of operations in cyberspace; Enabling the vetting and validation of targets in cyberspace; Development of Collateral Effects Estimations (CEEs); Enabling the assessment of targeted effects in cyberspace; Participation in a COCOM Joint Targeting Cycle Possess demonstrated experience in at least 2 of the 6 following experience areas: Development of Electronic Targeted Folders (ETFs); Enabling the vetting and validation of targets; Formulation of Collateral Damage Estimates (CDE); Assisting in the development of phased Battlefield Damage Assessment (BDA) reports; Using a Target System Analysis (TSA) to aid in target development; Participation in targeting related Boards, Bureaus, Centers, Cells and Working Groups (B2C2WG). Preferred Requirements: Former Joint Targeting Analyst (JTA) Experience developing or validating cyber mission packages Prior instructor certification or equivalent training role Familiarity with TRADOC training development processes Job Types: Full-time, Contract Pay: From $50,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Experience: USCYBERCOM/CMF: 2 years (Required) Security clearance: Top Secret (Required) Work Location: In person