IAW CCR 10-5 Para 16-6
The PMS determines the MSI’s focus areas and priorities. In general the MSI’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Mentor and coach the program’s enrolled and contracted Cadets.
Assists the PMS and APMS in preparing, coordinating and executing the on campus MSL I-IV CLDS, off campus training exercises and other leadership labs, Ranger Challenge preparation and participation, and other events; as directed by the PMS is the primary instructor for MSL I-III curriculum.
Assist the PMS and APMS in managing the grades and training modules in CCIMM for enrolled and contracted Cadets.
As directed by the PMS, attends or participates in scheduling meetings for classroom and other university facilities for use by the SROTC program.
Assists the SMSI in planning and preparation of the Cadet Battalion Dinningin, other formal ceremonies and events sponsored by the program; support the cadre soldier and family program activities and events.
Assist the SMSI in training and preparing the program’s color guard, ceremonial salute battery (if applicable) and other honors; coordinate and de-conflict the SROTC program’s support to the host institution or external agencies events and activities.
As directed by the PMS, coordinate with USAR Adjunct Faculty, USAR and ARNG SMP units to support the program’s on-campus instruction and training with personnel, training areas and facilities and equipment, as well as the off-campus fall and spring training exercises.
Assist Cadets in administrative, medical and training requirements and prerequisites for participation and attendance at CST events.
Serve as the program’s ammunition account holder for TAMIS; ensure compliance with brigade and USACC issue, usage and turn-in guidance.
As directed by the PMS, serve as the programs Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO); support the development and maintenance of the program’s associated web sites and social media sites; ensure compliance with Army and USACC policies, regulations and guidance for content.
As directed by the PMS, manage, process and when require submit reports on the program cadre’s administrative and training requirements and compliance: counseling, evaluations, awards, leave, directed and annual training compliance.
As directed by the PMS, complete training and certification as the program’s Master Resilience Trainer (MRT).
Others duties and responsibilities as assigned by the PMS.
NOTE: The duties and responsibilities of the APMS, SMSI and MSI listed are interchangeable based on program manning level, PMS priorities and guidance. The PMS determines how the instructor cadre will support on-campus Military Science Level (MSL) I – IV instruction, off-campus training, leadership events, and CST cadre assignments.