Mar 30, 2020

Mentor/Advisor, Embedded Police - Afghanistan

Employer: Dyncorp
Location: Afghanistan

Job Summary

Train, Advise and Assist the ANDSF.

Principal Accountabilities

Conduct all training and mentoring operations in support of the ANP and will live, sleep, and eat with the Military units assigned.
Be under the operational control of and integrate with the coalition military component and security forces that comprise the Police Mentoring Teams (PMT) or Security Force Assistance Advisory Teams (SFA-AT).
Contracted police mentors will move under the operational control of the military component when directed by the supporting military ground commander. Adequate force protection will be afforded to the Embedded
Police Mentors based on the local U.S., NATO, and RS military threat assessment. This force protection covers a wide range of safety, defense, and protection activities. Force protection measures adopted by escorting military teams will be flexible and designed for effective performance under changing threat conditions.
Embedded police mentors (EPMs) should be capable of transitioning between regional, provincial, or district level as mission changes.
EPMs may be re-assigned to different areas of the country as needed at the discretion of the Government and/or Battle Space Commanders to ensure mission needs are met.
EPMs are to assist the fielded ANP forces, which does not include training courses managed by MOI Afghan National Police Training General Command (ANPTGC) at regional training centers.
Mentor the ANP in all areas of civilian policing at the direction and leadership of the unit they are assigned to in the areas of:
Afghan ethics, values, and breaking the chain of corruption in order to strengthen community policing
Community policing and relations.
Survival, population security, and force protection in a dynamic COIN environment.
MoI Logistics policies with the MoI Form 14 and Form 9 process.
Processing and submitting accurate reporting.
Property book accountability.
Logistical training and support.
Logistics and property book accountability of equipment and ensure to a 100% level of accuracy.
Use of HF and UHF communications.
Planning, Executing, and tracking regional operations in order to submit timely reports and plans to the OCC-R to feed.
Use of intelligence within operations planning and execution.
Regional logistics status and logistics actions within the region.
Personnel status and reporting and assignment of Officers, NCOs, and Patrolmen within the region.
Personnel vetting processes in place in accordance with MoI.
Development and implementation of training plans, yearly training calendar maintained
Perform other duties as assigned.


Knowledge & Skills

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Interpersonal communication, influence, and interaction skills that are effective in a complex strategic environment.
Creative problem solving skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with harmony and tact in a cramped, austere, combat environment.
Automated data processing knowledge: possess working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, graphics presentation, databases, E-mail clients & web browsers, and web content management.
Proficiency in Microsoft Suite Applications (i.e., Power Point, Word, and Excel).


Experience & Education

Bachelor’s degree or higher in a field related to the specific advisory position from an accredited institution of higher education; or, 6 years position-related experience PLUS a Bachelor’s degree in any field.
EPMs shall be flexible of transitioning between regional, provincial, and district level assignments as required due to the mission changes, recommendation of Regional Commander, and when approved by IJC HQs, ANP
Development Branch and equivalent authority.
EPMs shall meet the minimum qualifications required for the level at which they mentor (regional, provincial, or district) and may be designated to mentor at other organizations the Regional Commanders sees mentor is best qualified to provide coverage.
Leadership experience.
Possess strong organizational and analytical skills.
Ability to advise and train others in principles of the associated staff functions,
No revocation of a State license or certification while serving in law enforcement.
At least seven years of work experience in the subject matter area as either a military officer, or a senior Non- Commissioned Officer, or Civilian Police operations and management.
Must have a final (not interim) DoD SECRET Level Security Clearance before deployment and maintain that clearance.


Physical Requirements/Working Environment

Must pass all medical and fitness requirements directed by US Central Command (CENTCOM) in order to deploy.
Must be able to operate in harsh and austere conditions of Afghanistan

Travel

Must be capable of daily travel in and around Kabul as well as to locations throughout Afghanistan.

 Unposting Date Ongoing


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