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Taking applications for the position of Dean of the SFMC Cadet Academy |
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With the resignation of MGENRebecca Self, TRACOM wishes to announce that we are now taking applications for the position of Dean of the SFMC Cadet Academy.
This role is of particular importance to the SFMC as the incumbent will be dealing with our younger members - the Marines of the future - and as such, a special type of person is required. The successful applicant will need to show some experience and aptitude in working with younger persons as the need to ensure our Marine Cadets have the best experience they can from their membership is extremely important. In that vein, it is our intention that the SFMCCA is developed further and we would hope that the new Dean will be able to extend the programs that MGEN Self has initiated by adding more value, excitement and fun for our Cadets. For anyone who feels they have the commitment, skill, energy, time and enthusiasm to offer TRACOM in this role, then they should read through the criteria listed below and apply through my office.
Applications for this position will close on Friday 20th August. All TRACOM staff members must have completed PD-10, PD-20 and OTS and hopefully have shown some strong interest in other SFMCA coursework. Upon assuming the job, the Dean(Director) must be willing to follow the TRACOM reporting policies as well as the policies for answering/grading exams. The successful applicant will possess good inter-personal skills, have EXCELLENT communication habits and be capable of completing work by an assigned deadline without direct supervision. Regular email access is a must as is a keen interest in the marine aspect of the Star Trek universe. Membership in the SFMC would be a plus, but is not a equirement.Applications should be addressed to COTRACOM at
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. providing a brief personal and SFI resume and a reasonable explanation as to why they should be considered for the role - paying particular emphasis to their experience with young people and including their ideas and plans for the further development of the SFMC Cadet Academy.
In closing, I wish to offer up a note of thanks and appreciation to MGEN Self for her efforts with both the original creation of the SFMCCA and for the work she has done over the couple of years on behalf of our Marine Cadets.
Bruce O'Brien Brigadier, SFMC COTRACOM
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