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Mobile Training Team Instructor
| Location: Various, Israel
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Job ID: BLUESKY3504
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| Category: International Police Officer - Other |
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| Status: Blue Sky |
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| Description |
Primary Title: Mobile Training Team International Trainer
Business Title: Mobile Training Team International Trainers, Palestinian Security Sector Transition Program
Reports to: Mobile Training Team Lead, CIVPOL Palestinian Security Sector Transition Program
Summary of Classification: The Mobile Training Team (MTT) International Trainers will be assigned to instruct and mentor specific classes during an established instruction period. MTT International Trainers will be deployed to various training sites in accordance with INL direction and maintain a presence at said sites for the duration of the training or INL edict. Training sites may be located among West Bank, Jerusalem, Jordan, and Egypt facilities.
The Mobile Training Team (MTT) International Trainers will consist of a mix of male and female instructors with requisite training, planning, and tactical experience, with particular attention given to crowd control, high risk arrest, human rights, and the abilities in the below-listed “Special Knowledge/Skills Required” section. The MTT International Trainers may consist of both U.S. and non-U.S. nationalities.
Principal Responsibilities of the Classification Duties of the Mobile Training Team International Trainers will include:
A. Train Presidential Guards and National Security Force elements in basic policing and basic instructor courses, as developed by INL B. Manage the classroom environment to the extent that a professional educational experience is available to students C. Mentor the host country (Jordanian, Egyptian, and/or Palestinian) trainers, in order to build the delivery skills of those instructors and improve the overall quality of training and understanding of the INL curriculum D. Administer exams on classroom instruction and document student performance E. Keep records regarding classroom activities including names of students, attendance and grades, and make reports of these activities available to the Mobile Training Team Lead, Deputy Program Manager and INL Director Jerusalem F. Develop ongoing evaluations of the training, facilities and logistics, and report the results of the evaluation to the Mobile Training Team Lead, Deputy Program Manager and INL Director, Jerusalem G. Any other duties deemed necessary by either the Mobile Training Team Lead, Deputy Program Manager or INL Director, Jerusalem
Education Required: High School Diploma and Instructor Certification is required; Bachelors Degree or higher is preferred.
Experience Required: • Five years law enforcement experience with a training background, or proven experience as a law enforcement instructor in an academic environment. Training background will include actual classroom or tactical forum teaching experience, evaluation of courses and instructors, Training Administration and/or Instructor Mentoring experience, either in police training academies or an educational setting at the college or university level. Or, when specifically approved by INL a select number of MTT members may possess only military experience in the field of Special Forces tactics and experience as an instructor/trainer of such. • MTT International Trainers will have instructor certification from a recognized academy, college, or university, preferably as a police instructor, with at least two years as a Certified Instructor • Ability to possess U.S. or acceptable Foreign Passport • Demonstrated ability to work in difficult and possibly dangerous environments, preferably in a Middle-Eastern locale • Ability to pass the pre-employment screening, medical, psychological, physical fitness, and SF85 (No Objection) clearance. Special Knowledge/Skills Required: • Tactical Experience, with particular attention given to crowd control, firearms training, high risk arrest, searches, defensive tactics, unusual occurrences and all tactical field skills named in the Statement of Work. In a few select cases, extensive knowledge of Law, Investigations, Human Rights or General Police Topics may be substituted for Tactical Experience. Military experience in special operations or special forces tactics and operations, especially at instructor level, is highly desirable and may in some cases replace civilian police experience. • Curriculum Development, Review, and Delivery • Demonstrated, applied knowledge of Mentoring, Facilitation, Motivation, Strategic Planning and Leadership • Effective evaluation of training results (how well the students learned) • Demonstrated proficiency in computer programs, especially word processing, “PowerPoint” and other presentation programs, as well as “Excel” or other basic spread sheets • Ability and willingness to travel and work extensively within the countries of Israel, Jordan, and Egypt as required, under sometime austere conditions.
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