1

Assistant Chief Flight Instructor Jobs in Michigan

Early Childhood Specialist

Portage, MI · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Urgent Early Childhood Math Instructor Opportunity at Mathnasium! Are you excited about creating a ... Collaborate with center leadership and staff to meet student needs. * Assist with non-teaching ...

Urgent Early Childhood Math Instructor Opportunity at Mathnasium! Are you excited about creating a ... Collaborate with center leadership and staff to meet student needs. * Assist with non-teaching ...

Bag Staff

Harbor Springs, MI · On-site

$14/hr

... flight options or a scenic drive up the coast of Michigan. Functions and Employment Standards ... Communicate with Golf Instructors to make sure they have all supplies necessary for their lessons

Dr. Todd Morgan Division Chief, Urologic Oncology c/o Jenny Hasija Administrative Specialist ... Underfill Statement This position is posted at the rank of Clinical Instructor, Clinical Assistant ...

Dr. Chad Ellimoottil Division Chief, Men's Health and Reconstruction c/o Jenny Hasija ... Underfill Statement This position is posted at the rank of Clinical Instructor, Clinical Assistant ...

Showing results 41-50

Assistant Chief Flight Instructor information

See Michigan salary details

$21.5K

$62.7K

$108.5K

How much do assistant chief flight instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant chief flight instructor in Michigan is $62,651.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,177.00 and $65,423.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an assistant chief flight instructor do?

An Assistant Chief Flight Instructor (ACFI) supports the Chief Flight Instructor in managing flight training operations at a flight school. They help oversee instructor performance, ensure compliance with aviation regulations, and assist in curriculum development. Additionally, they may conduct flight and ground training, evaluate student progress, and ensure safety standards are met. Their role is crucial in maintaining high-quality training and fostering a safe learning environment for aspiring pilots.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant chief flight instructor?

To thrive as an Assistant Chief Flight Instructor, you need extensive flight experience, strong instructional abilities, and relevant credentials such as FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and often CFII or MEI ratings. Familiarity with flight training management software, aircraft scheduling systems, and proficiency with flight simulators are typically required. Excellent leadership, mentorship, communication, and problem-solving skills set standout candidates apart in this role. These skills and qualifications ensure the safe and effective training of student pilots, smooth operation of the flight school, and strong support of the chief flight instructor.

What are the most commonly searched types of Chief Flight Instructor jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Chief Flight Instructor jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Assistant Chief Flight Instructor jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Assistant Chief Flight Instructor job openings:

Infographic showing various Assistant Chief Flight Instructor job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Part Time. Highlights an 96% In-person, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,651 per year, or $30.1 per hour.

$30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Police Officer
Supervisor: Chief of Police
Status: Non-Exempt
Salary: Starting at $30/hr
Location: Fulton, MI
Posting Closes: 08-21-2026 at 9am
Compensation amp; Incentive Opportunities
  • Lateral Pay Consideration: Candidates with prior law enforcement experience may be eligible for a higher starting wage based on qualifications and years of service.
  • Signing Bonus: $3,000 – $5,000 depending on prior law enforcement experience, paid in installments over the first two (2) years of employment.
  • Education Incentive: Eligible Officers may receive an education bonus ranging from $250 – $1,000 based on highest degree obtained.
  • Instructor Incentive Pay: Eligible officers may receive $100/month for each approved law enforcement instructor certification (e.g., MCOLES, FLETC firearms instructor)
  • Work Schedule: 12-hour shifts with every other weekend off.
Excellent Benefit Package for Eligible Team Members
  • Employees contribute minimal cost sharing towards medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Employer Paid premiums on short term disability, life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment
  • Flexible Spending Account for Medical Reimbursement
  • 100% Employer paid Short Term and Long Term Disability, Life Insurance, and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
  • Dependent Care FSA
  • 401K Plan with eligible match
  • MERS Plan for Law Enforcement
  • A generous paid time off program where all employees begin earning accrued paid time off immediately upon hire
  • Generous Tuition Reimbursement Program with Educational Release Time
  • Thirteen Paid Holidays
  • Employee wellness and fitness programs
  • Opportunities to participate in NHBP Sponsored activities
  • Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligible employer

POSITION SUMMARY

This position performs the overall patrolling and investigative duties for lands in federal trust, citizens living on Tribal land and Tribal property and any additional jurisdiction pursuant to Tribal statute or agreement.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Act as a Tribal Police Liaison to the community to enhance good public relations.
  2. Develop knowledge and understanding of Native American culture, language, traditions and communities, participate in Tribal Member activities and attend Tribal events that support Tribal sovereignty, culture and customs to deliver the highest standard of services.
  3. Patrol assigned areas, on foot or by motor vehicle, to include buildings and grounds, and check locked doors and windows; direct and control traffic around fires, accidents and other disruptions as needed; issue warnings and citations to drivers when violations of motor vehicles are observed; make arrests for violations of the laws.
  4. Investigate and prevent all types of crimes, civil infractions, accidents, and suspicious activity and people;
  5. Perform follow up duties on crimes/accident as directed by supervisor; interview suspects and witnesses; collect evidence and facts.
  6. Receive briefing upon arrival for duty; secure information, ask questions and participate in required departmental training and discussion.
  7. Respond to calls for service, emergency alarms and other dispatched calls; make decisions based on analysis of situation and facts.
  8. Disperse unruly crowds at public gatherings within Departmental guidelines.
  9. Render first aid at the scene of incidents, accidents, medical assistance calls, and domestic violence calls.
  10. Identify, pursue and arrest suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts.
  11. Write and file with supervisor: incident reports and daily activity reports of disturbances, accidents, crimes and tickets issued.
  12. Assist area police departments in carrying out their functions.
  13. Deliver emergency messages to citizens residing on Tribal land and help motorists with flat tires and stalled vehicles.
  14. Train new officers in the field according to established schedules and guidelines; submit evaluations of trainee performance to supervisor.
  15. Appear and truthfully and impartially testify in courts as a subpoenaed witness and/or reporting officer.
  16. Develop familiarity with the assigned areas and presence of individuals that may be living in those areas.
  17. Properly maintain issued equipment and vehicles assigned for patrol.
  18. Adhere to all safety practices applicable in performing duties.
  19. Capably interface and maintain effective relationships with Tribal Members, members of the public, and co-workers.
  20. Develop familiarity and comply with all Tribal and applicable state or local rules, regulations and codes to ensure efficient operations.
  21. Maintain and apply knowledge of drugs/narcotics, such as abuse identification and the availability on the streets as it relates to routine patrol duties and detention procedures.
  22. Perform other duties as directed/required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Possess valid MCOLES license or, if license has lapsed or inactive, reactivate immediately upon hire.
  2. Possess a high school diploma or G.E.D.
  3. Understand or gain knowledge of and appreciate the Native American culture and customs.
  4. Valid driver's license with good driving record; complete Emergency Vehicle Operation training in the academy and once every 3 years.
  5. CPR/First Aid certified or become certified within 90 days of hire.
  6. Complete and pass a comprehensive background investigation and drug screening in accordance with NHBP standards.
  7. Successfully completed basic recruit training and firearms qualifications. Pass approved firearms qualification courses within 1 year of hire.
  8. Possess Bureau of Indian Affairs Special Law Enforcement Commission or obtain as soon as training becomes available.
  9. Agree to and sign Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics.
  10. Pass a physical evaluation and psychological evaluation upon hire and as otherwise ordered.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Five years of Police experience.

SECURITY SENSITIVE

This position may contain information that is security sensitive and thereby subject to additional confidentiality provisions.

INDIAN PREFERENCE

Indian preference will be applied in the selection of qualified applicants in accordance with the NHBP Indian Preference in Employment Code, which affords employment preference to NHBP Tribal Citizens, spouse/parents of NHBP Citizens, and members of other federally and Tribally recognized tribes.