USIS is preparing for an upcoming opportunity in support of the US Department of
State's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL). Criminal
Justice Program Support (CJPS) missions support multi-lateral efforts led by the
United Nations (or other sponsoring organization). As a criminal justice expert
in your field you can become an ambassador for the United States by supporting
INL in it's transformational diplomacy efforts.
Specializing in all-aspect global security services, USIS offers an array of
professional services to include mentoring/advising, security operations,
training, law enforcement tactics and techniques, counter surveillance,
surveillance support services, and staffing solutions. We are searching for
qualified and motivated professionals to join our team.
For more information and additional opportunities visit:
Civilian Police Training Officer (Certified Trainer)
Job Duties:
The
international civilian police training officer responsibilities typically
involve assessing, advising, training and mentoring local police forces
The incumbent
will instruct probationary and experienced local police officers in areas such
as police patrol operations, police ethics, investigative methods and
techniques, search and seizure requirements, firearms, defensive tactics, law,
and community relations
May assess
training needs and current programs in order to propose new courses, determine
the feasibility and effectiveness of proposed courses and identify instructors
and resources in order to implement new courses
May develop
curriculum and instruct in a classroom or field setting in the knowledge,
techniques and procedures necessary to execute the duties of police officers
Two years
full-time experience in a police training position
Certified/licensed police instructor
Computer
literate
Excellent
communication skills
Qualifications:
U.S. Citizen
For Law
Enforcement Professionals: Must have a combined total of eight (8) years work
experience with at least five (5) years in a position of sworn civilian law
enforcement, in a full-service law enforcement agency. Successfully completed
or current assignments to U.S. CIVPOL contingents will be accepted as active
service time
Ability to
communicate in English
Valid U.S.
driver's license
Ability to
operate a standard transmission 4x4 vehicle
Unblemished
background
Excellent
health and must be able to pass physical, agility, and psychological testing
Valid U.S.
passport
Excellent
negotiating, interpersonal, and leadership skills
Knowledge of
International Criminal Justice Standards
Experience in
a multicultural environment
Ability and
willingness to train other individuals in their area of expertise