procedure and maintain order in the classroom in a fair and just manner; Instructs in military drill; Maintains control of all government furnished equipment/materials (including semi-annual 100% inventories); Writes/updates lesson plans for multi-subject curriculum and takes courses of instruction to improve teaching abilities; Ensures proper physical security of all government furnished equipmental/materials; Plans and conducts extracurricular activities for JROTC (including color guard ceremonies, drill team, rifle team, academic teams, and competitive meets, field trips, JROTC leadership camp, etc.); Prepares monthly, semi-annual, annual and periodic reports on program administration and logistics; Keeps current on new developments and organization with the US Armed Services branch; Assesses JROTC Program to assure program objectives are met; Attends government sponsored seminars to keep abreast of new requirements of program management; Makes annual presentation on JROTC Program to all students at "feeder" schools for the purpose of recruiting new cadets in the program; Counsel students in the JROTC Program and establishes rapport with school counselors and all faculty members; Maintains financial accounts of operation budget and prepares financial vouchers for reimbursement of expenditures to the school, made in support of the JROTC Program; Establishes contact with civic groups to obtain their recognition of the JROTC Program; Maintain accurate, complete and correct records as required by law, district policy and administrative regulations; Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees as required; Report to and carry out any other responsibilities as assigned by the building principal. QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Commissioned Office/Warrant Officer retired less than five years from the US Army, US Army Reserve, or US Army National Guard and proper certification through the U.S. Army Cadet Command.