ASSISTANT/ ASSOCIATE/ PROFESSOR
Department of the Air Force - Agency Wide
Posted: March 16, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Air Education and Training Command
Department of the Air Force
Location
Salary
$79,039 - $164,496
per year
Type
Full-Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This role involves teaching mid-career military officers and government workers about security issues, air power, and modern technologies at a U.S. Air Force college in Alabama.
You'll create courses, lead research on national security topics, and share insights with leaders through writing and presentations.
It's ideal for academics or experts passionate about defense strategy, with strong teaching skills and a drive to learn new areas like data science or AI.
Air University's Air Command and Staff College invites applications from qualified individuals for Professor of Military and Security Studies.
Candidates will demonstrate competency in the primary field of security studies (or other related disciplines) or data science and an interdisciplinary skill set suitable for professional military education.
Expertise in subfields such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, emerging technologies, or research and development are preferred.
Successful applicants will be mission-motivated, with a growth mindset and willingness to broaden their academic skillset, and be able to demonstrate: Knowledge of educational requirements, instructional methods, evaluation methods and procedures, and multidisciplinary teaching.
Knowledge of contemporary debates within security studies and their relevance to airpower employment, warfighting, and force development.
Knowledge of a variety of research methods, ability to conduct and lead research, and ability to demonstrate its relevance to contemporary National Security issues.
Ability to effectively lead a team to design, develop, execute, and evaluate course material aligned with program outcomes. Ability to develop curriculum and present the material to senior leadership.
Flexibility in employing a variety of instructional modalities and in teaching across disciplines.
Skill in written and oral communication to brief and/or lecture a wide variety of civilian and military audiences to include Air Force and DoW Agencies. Major Duties:
The Air Command and Staff College provides a dynamic and evolving academic environment for teaching and research.
Students in residence at ACSC are mid-career military officers and civil servants preparing to assume increased operational and strategic responsibilities across the world.
Primary instructor responsibilities will include teaching, developing curriculum, and developing interdisciplinary expertise, to include knowledge of warfighting strategy and operations; teaching electives in the applicant's area(s) of specialization; grading student work; advising student research; conducting research and outreach of value to the airpower and security communities of interest; and service to the institution.
Teaching duties approximate at 2/2 teaching load per academic year. Seminar size is approximately 12-14 students.
The Air Command and Staff College contains a multi-disciplined faculty of security studies experts engaged in rigorous research on critical issues in contemporary security debates.
It is a leading contributor of national security and airpower thought across the U.S. Government, and highly encourages policy-relevant scholarship from its faculty.
Candidates will be expected to: engage in professional research and writing in areas of expertise and/or areas of governmental need; integrate research into graduate-level curriculum; actively seek publication of book manuscripts as well as scholarly works such as articles, monographs, and book reviews for publication in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, professional journals, and other outlets; and present results of research at appropriate conferences and symposia.
Service responsibilities include: course leadership and curriculum development; committee assignment to fill departmental and institutional needs; and service as a subject matter expert to ACSC, Air University, the U.S.
Air Force, and the Department of War on topics related to the applicant's area(s) of expertise.
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