The Montana Youth Challenge Academy (MYCA) is accepting applications for a full-time Cadre Instructor position in Dillon, Montana. This position will remain open until filled. About the Academy The Montana Youth Challenge Academy is a residential academic intervention program for youth at risk of not completing high school, located on the campus of the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. The Academy uses a highly-structured environment and selected aspects of military-style training—such as team accountability, leadership, and physical fitness—to help youth build positive skills, self-confidence, and a path toward successful adult lives. Position Overview Cadre Instructors provide direct supervision, mentoring, and instruction to program participants (“Cadets”) in a safe, healthy, and highly-structured residential setting. Cadre Instructors are responsible for maintaining the safety, welfare, and accountability of Cadets at all times, modeling appropriate conduct, and reinforcing program standards and expectations. In this role, you will help Cadets learn and practice: Healthy life habits and positive routines. Coping skills for emotional and social challenges. Time management, problem solving, and communication skills. Self-motivation and progress toward personal and career goals. Personal accountability, teamwork, and pride in group achievement. Cadre Instructors also provide direct instruction and coaching in leadership, military customs and courtesies, and physical fitness training, consistent with the MYCA model and curriculum. Shift and duty differential pay may increase the base rate of pay for this position. A tiered pay structure offers pay increases based on performance after the first six months of employment. This is an entry-level professional position that builds a pathway into a variety of human service fields, such as education, social work, psychology, advocacy, and community development. Successful candidates may draw on a variety of experiences; any combination of the following may be considered: An associate’s degree or two years of post-secondary education in a human-service related field such as psychology, sociology, social work, or education. Two years of professional experience coaching, mentoring, teaching, or leading youth. Two years of military experience. Relevant combinations of education, military service, and experience working with youth will be considered.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees