Join to apply for the Flight Instructor - Mareeba role at MAF International.URGENT ROLE - IMMEDIATE STARTFlight Instructor - Train the Next Generation of Mission PilotsWe are urgently seeking an experienced Flight Instructor to join our team immediately at our Flight Training Centre in Mareeba, Australia. This is a critical role in preparing student pilots for real-world mission aviation, operating in some of the most extreme and remote conditions on the planet.Who We AreMission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) is a global Christian organisation using aviation and technology to bring help, hope, and healing to isolated communities. Operating 116 aircraft across 31 countries, MAF provides life-saving flights, emergency evacuations, disaster relief, and Bible delivery to places where roads don’t exist.About The RoleThis is an immediate opportunity to train and mentor aspiring pilots, delivering high-quality theoretical and practical ab-initio flight training.You will:Develop and implement comprehensive training programs.Ensure strict adherence to approved syllabi and safety standards.Use standard techniques and operating procedures to prepare pilots for challenging mission environments.Monitor student progress, provide constructive feedback, and inspire the next generation of mission pilots.Who We’re Looking ForExperienced Flight Instructor with a strong background in aviation training, passionate about safety, excellence, and mentorship, and committed to training pilots who will serve in challenging mission fields worldwide.This is a high-priority role, and we need someone who can step in and make an impact immediately. If you’re ready to use your skills to equip and inspire future mission pilots, apply now!Key Responsibilities include:Provide high-quality theoretical and practical flight training to ab-initio trainees, ensuring adherence to the approved syllabus, standard techniques, and operating procedures.Track and record details of student lessons, ensuring that student pilots are clear on course objectives and timelines.Incorporate key knowledge, technical skills, non-technical skills, and attitude (KSSA) competencies to help student pilots develop critical thinking and threat and error management skills.Foster a professional attitude in student pilots to cultivate essential behaviors and attitudes.Promote a strong safety and learning culture by reporting all safety occurrences promptly and encouraging trainees to use the Safety Management System.Participate in creating a supportive learning environment through trainee-centered techniques, engagement with visiting groups, and assistance with administrative tasks.Essential:ICAO CPL with instrument rating (current).Holding an Instrument Rating and Flight Instructor Rating.Excellent team communication and written skills.Ability to communicate across cultural boundaries.Working knowledge of Microsoft Office.Desirable:Mission or cross-cultural experience.Experience on MAFTC fleet.Experience working with other cultures.Seniority levelMid-Senior levelEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionManagement and ManufacturingIndustriesAviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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