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Mar 5, 2018

Law Enforcement Advisor /Instructor (LEA)

Location: Overseas

This is a contingent position based on contract award and funding from the customer.

Job Description
This is an International position. The Law Enforcement Advisor (LEA) will support the
Criminal Division’s Investigative Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) and Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training (OPDAT) OCONUS caring out assigned tasks to support law enforcement assistance efforts in a designated country or region. The Law Enforcement Advisor’s mission is to work with foreign governments to develop effective, professional, and transparent law enforcement capacity that protects human rights, combats corruption, and reduces the threat of transnational crime and terrorism, in support of U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives.

The Law Enforcement Advisor will:
Foster Long-Term Institutional Reform: Law enforcement advisors reside in-country to provide long-term rule of law assistance. That assistance centers on fundamental institutional reform, establishment of training academies, and standing up of anti- corruption, and other vetted investigative and police units.
Provide Expert Advice: Engaging subject matter experts to provide specialized training in the host country.
Serve as a Mentor: Working side-by-side to offer expert guidance to host country counterparts. This exposes foreign law enforcement not only to new techniques and technologies, but also to international standards for policing, evidence management and analysis, prosecution, and management of prisons and inmates.

Job Requirements
Qualifications:
Bachelors or advanced degree from an accredited university; ideally in a law-enforcement-related field of study, such as criminal justice, police science, or forensic science. Equivalent law enforcement training will be considered in lieu of a college degree, contingent upon the training. Examples of such training may include the FBI Academy at Quantico; homicide, drug, and other specialized investigative training; executive management programs; public manager certifications; details/assignments spent with federal agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration; etc.
Experience as a sworn law enforcement officer in a U.S. law enforcement organization, whether federal, state, or local. Preferred candidates should have held the rank of chief of police, deputy chief of police, commander, major, captain, or lieutenant or the equivalent to these ranks.
Former military candidates should be able to demonstrate experience as a field-grade officer in a law and order assignment in which they conducted and supervised/managed criminal investigations; training; and internal affairs investigations.
Must possess knowledge of the operations of a U.S. law enforcement police agency, such as patrol, criminal investigations, internal affairs, recruiting, training and training academy management, budgeting and finance, forensics and crime scene management, and intelligence-led policing.
Experience in international law enforcement development work, particularly in Africa, is desirable, to include work with U.S. Africa Command, United Nations, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, etc.
The described requirements may be substituted by additional years of law enforcement and/or international criminal justice program development and/or training experience
Must be able to obtain a Public Trust from DOJ prior to deployment
U.S. citizens/Green card ONLY due to government or federal requirement.

Desired Qualifications:
Overseas experience is a plus
Language skills are a plus

Requirements:
A pre-employment background investigation will be conducted and favorably adjudicated for each employee prior to employment.
A Class 1 medical examination is required for unlimited clearance for deployment worldwide. This is issued to individuals who have no identifiable medical conditions that would limit assignment abroad.
An active DoJ Public Trust or DoD Secret clearance is required. The Standard Form (SF) 85P, Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions, and SF-85P-S (Supplemental Questionnaire for Selected Positions), will be required.

Clearance Level Required
Public Trust
Citizenship Status Requirement (must be a Bona Fide Qualification)
Must be a US Citizen
Travel


How To Apply:
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