Opportunities exist for officers to serve as faculty members at the United States Naval Academy. Officers are assigned to the faculty in one of three capacities. Each is described below.

Graduate Education and USNA Officer Instructor Teaching (GE+T)

Permanent Military Professors (PMP)

Rotational Officer Faculty

Recalled Reserve Officer Faculty


ROTATIONAL OFFICER FACULTY

The United States Naval Academy has opportunities for Navy and Marine Corps officers to serve as officer-instructors for tours of up to three years. Officers qualifying for duty in the divisions of Mathematics and Science, Engineering and Weapons, or Humanities and Social Science will have at least a master’s degree in a discipline appropriate to a subject they are teaching. Departments in which officers are sought include the following:

Division of Engineering and Weapons
------Aerospace Engineering
------Electrical and Computer Engineering
------Mechanical Engineering
------Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering
------Weapons and Systems Engineering

Division of Humanities and Social Science
------Economics
------English
------History
------Foreign Languages (Spanish)
------Political Science

Division of Mathematics and Science
------Chemistry
------Computer Science
------Mathematics
------Oceanography
------Physics

Interested Navy officers should contact LCDR Traci Keegan, USNA Personnel Officer at (410) 293-1560, DSN 281 or keegan@usna.edu.

Navy officers may also direct queries to LCDR Jim Selkirk, USNA placement officer, DSN 882-3999 or p444@persnet.navy.mil.

Marine Corps officers should contact the Marine Corps staff secretary, Capt Melissa Doyle at (410) 293-6304, DSN 281, or doylem@usna.edu.  


RECALLED RESERVE OFFICER FACULTY (Navy Only)

The U.S. Naval Academy has a need for qualified Navy reserve officers; especially at the rank of LT or LCDR, with at least a master's degree in an appropriate academic discipline to instruct in designated academic departments for fall 2009, to serve as outstanding military role models for midshipmen.

Recall Opportunities will be considered for the following disciplines: mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, aerospace engineering, and control systems engineering; political science, economics, English, history, and foreign language (Spanish, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, or Japanese); mathematics, chemistry, physics, and computer science. Interested Navy SELRES should send a letter of application, and accompanying resume of their academic, professional and naval experience, and full-length khaki photo to:

Associate Dean for Faculty Dr. Boyd A. Waite
United States Naval Academy
Office of the Academic Dean and Provost (Code 10)
121 Blake Road
Annapolis MD 21402-1300

Telephone: (410) 293-1582
DSN: 281-1582
Fax: (410) 293-3735
Email: waite@usna.edu

To receive full consideration, interested officers for Academic Year 2009-2010 should apply no later than December 15, 2008. Officers selected will be recalled to active duty and assigned orders for an officer-instructor tour, not to exceed three years, commencing no later than August 1, 2009. Recalled officers will remain on the reserve active status list and will remain eligible for promotion consideration before reserve selection boards.

Selections will be made only after USNA placement officers are confident that USNA billets will not be filled from the active duty pool of potential officer instructors. Selections will be made by mid-January. Final arrangements are contingent upon PCS funding being available through the Navy.

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
OFFICE OF THE ACADEMIC DEAN AND PROVOST
121 BLAKE ROAD
ANNAPOLIS MD 21402-5000

Point of Contact: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Revision Date: 10/01/2008
URL: http://www.usna.edu/AcDean/officerfaculty.html

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