Recruiter Master Trainer (RMT) Maine and Rhode Island

ME
Temporary to Full Time
Experienced

Job Summary

The Recruiter Master Trainer (RMT) plays a critical role in the development, coaching, and mentoring of Recruiting and Retention Non-Commissioned Officers (RRNCOs) within the Army National Guard. Serving as a subject matter expert in recruiting processes and techniques, the RMT is responsible for assessing individual and team performance, developing and delivering structured training programs, and fostering continuous professional growth to enhance recruiting and retention success. This position requires dynamic leadership, excellent communication skills, and a passion for teaching and guiding others in a fast-paced, result-driven environment.

 

Competencies

  • Effective interpersonal communication across diverse teams
  • Teaching and facilitation expertise
  • Training objective design and assessment
  • Strong organizational and coordination skills
  • Curriculum and instructional design
  • Preparation of instructional aids and materials
  • Delivery of technical, operational, and specialty training
  • Consultation and collaboration on complex training needs
  • Training needs assessment and program responsiveness
  • Comprehensive training program development

Work Environment

  • Classroom/office and field-based settings
  • Occasional outdoor and offsite instruction
  • Participation in recruiting events, including those requiring travel or outdoor work

Physical Demands

  • Clear verbal communication
  • Physical demonstration of tasks (e.g., electronic automation, field work)
  • Frequent travel by car, plane, or other means
  • Physical presence at events and assigned locations is required

Travel Requirements –

Yes, with standard DOD travel reimbursement rates

  • – 75–50% local travel required
  • – 25-50% regular overnight TDY travel in support of contract or mission execution

Required Education and Experience

  • The RMTs shall possess, as a minimum, five years of successful military recruiting experience (or have obtained a Master Badge if prior ARNG or Army recruiter (or equivalent from another branch of service) and preferably served in a leadership position with any Recruiting Command (any branch of service) as at least a Team Leader, or equivalent (typically a senior E6 or E7).

Preferred Education and Experience

  • Previous experience as an ARNG RR 1SG or NCOIC
  • A college degree is preferred but not required for RMTs
  • Prior experience as an RRBN Master Trainer
  • Background in RRBN Operations or as a MEPS Guidance Counselor

Additional Eligibility Requirements

  • Must complete 48 hours of in-person training per month
  • Normal hours: 0730–1700, Monday–Friday (excluding Federal holidays), though flexibility is required
  • Valid state issued Driver’s License and automobile insurance required

Work Authorization / Security Clearance

  • NACLC and POSTA Screening Required

Affirmative Action / EEO Statement

  • MAT, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or military service. MAT complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Workplace harassment or discrimination is strictly prohibited and will result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.

Other Duties

  • This job description is not an exhaustive list of duties.
  • Responsibilities may evolve with the needs of the organization.
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