The Air Force needs 50-plus lieutenant colonels and lieutenant colonel-selects to serve as detachment commanders for ROTC training in summer 2016.
The deadline to apply is May 27
“The ROTC detachment commander is the first leader and commander most Air Force officers will follow, so criteria are stringent and standards are high,” Sundy Muniz, special duty assignments branch at Air Force Personnel Center, said in a news release. “These men and women will be in the business of developing future warrior leaders and caring for Airmen.”
To apply, officers must complete a statement of intent with senior rater endorsement through their Airmen Development Plan.
Applicants must be active-duty Air Force line officers with two years’ time on station as of Sept. 30, 2016, or be in a mandatory move status during the summer of 2016, or eligible for return from overseas January-May 2016.
“Applicants must be released by the AFPC career field manager before they can submit their application,” said Muniz.
The next steps:
— In June, applicants are told whether they have been released to compete for the job.
— In September, they are notified if they are selected for command consideration.
— In March, they are told if they have been selected for the job.
Complete eligibility requirements and application instructions are available on the myPers website.




