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POLICE ADVISOR IV


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Overview

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Civilian Police Advisors reflect the complete range of law enforcement responsibilities. Work typically involves assessing, monitoring, advising and mentoring the local civil police in order to ensure that law and order are maintained effectively and impartially according to democratic policing principles to ensure that human rights and fundamental freedoms are fully protected.


POLICE ADVISOR SKILL SETS NEEDED

Police training (basic, advanced and specialized), police mentoring, specialized units (swat, riot control), border enforcement, crimes against persons and property, criminal investigations, crime scene investigations, traffic accident investigations, civil disorder, law enforcement intelligence, narcotic and homicide investigations, customs, internal investigations, financial crimes investigations, witness security and protection.


Responsibilities

As a Police Advisor IV, you will serve as leader (Contingent Commander) for smaller training missions or as a deputy leader (Deputy Contingent Commander) for larger and/or complex training missions. Level IV Police Advisors function at the senior executive level and set overall mission direction while working closely with INL. A Police Advisor IV will liaise regularly with US Government, host country and international senior leaders.



Requirements

In addition to the minimum requirements, Level IV Police Advisors must:

  • Have 12 years supervisory or management law enforcement experience.
  • Possess visionary skills and ability to form strong partnerships in diverse cultures.
  • Have a Bachelor’s Degree in criminal justice or related field.
  • Possess an advanced degree or law enforcement command training through FBI, PERF, SPI etc.
  • Prior overseas experience in a senior level position on international civilian police assistance missions is strongly desired.
  • Have the ability and desire to work overseas.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM CJPS

Valuable experience and critical skills which you can bring back to your work here in the United States and an insight into the effectiveness of a criminal justice system in developing democratic societies.


Please click here to submit your application and resume. Once we receive your information, a FedSys CJPS Recruiter will contact you.


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