Barbaricum is seeking an experienced Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Instructor to join our dedicated team in direct support of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) as a JTAC Instructor / Simulator Operator. This role focuses on providing advanced JTAC training to Special Tactics Squadron (STS) personnel in both classroom and live range settings as well as programmatic support. This position offers relocation assistance and is bonus eligible after personnel complete their onboarding period. Candidates must be comfortable working in expeditionary conditions and high-tempo training environments.
Core Responsibilities:
- Deliver JTAC, JTAC-I, and JTAC-SEE instruction in classroom, field, and simulator-based settings.
- Support and track JTAC progression through training records, qualification folders, and reporting documentation.
- Implement and update CAS and SUAS training scenarios in accordance with service doctrine and unit guidance.
- Assist with range and air asset scheduling, deconfliction, and inter-unit coordination for live training execution.
- Act as Opposing Force (OPFOR) and deliver instruction in complex tactical environments.
- Support no-notice evaluations, sustain training documentation, and maintain unit academics programs.
- Participate in exercises, conferences, planning sessions, and symposiums.
- Provide emergency response support during training activities, including medical evacuation advisories.
Qualifications:
- Active DoD Secret clearance with ability to obtain Top Secret; current TS/SCI highly preferred.
- JTAC Instructor (JTAC-I) qualified and current within the last 4 years.
- Must have held JTAC-I and/or JTAC-SEE rating.
- Minimum of 2 years of SOF background, or equivalent augmentation in operational deployments as a JTAC.
- Proficient in written and spoken English.
- Demonstrated ability to work in austere field environments under variable weather and operational conditions.
- Experience operating standard office systems and military automation platforms in both classified and unclassified settings.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite and ability to produce training briefs, instructional content, and technical reports.
- Willingness to work long hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays in support of mission training cycles.
- Ability to travel regularly, including OCONUS, with overnight stays and operations in temporary facilities.
- Experience operating radios (PRC series, MBITR), NVGs, IR devices, and other JTAC-specific equipment.