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All high risk positions must meet the following criteria:
  • All persons applying must produce a criminal records check from their host country
  • All persons applying must have current immunizations, and proof of recent (within 90 days) medical clearance/physical
  • All applicants must have a valid, verifiable military history  (special forces, and or police special operations given preference)
  • CV’s must be in a Microsoft Word format or .PDF format
  • All applicants must present a recent full length photo attached with your CV
  • All applicants must be in a high state of physical fitness, we do not accept personnel that are overweight, or do not follow a regular fitness regimine
  • Preference given to applicants that have  2+ years in an active combat zone (that does not include East Timoor, or UN peace keeping missions)
  • Those applicants that have advanced medical training (WEMT, EMT, Paramedic, LPN, RN), will be given preference
  • Those applicants that have current PSD courses, and internationally recognized shooting/tactical courses will be given preference
  • Provide a minimum of three references of management, or supervisors that have been in direct charge over you in your last three jobs
  • Those with military experience must submit a copy of their discharge certificate (DD214 or equivalent)
  • Anyone with a history of substance abuse will not be considered.

 

Management positions:
  • Minimum of an associate’s degree, bachelors degree, or higher.
  • Must have  had responsible charge type management background (that does not mean PSD team leader, or static site supervisor).   We only accept CV’s from senior (senior enlisted, major or above) military positions, Operations Manager, Logistics Manager, Business Development.
  • Must meet all of the fitness level, and medical screening requirements listed above.
  • Preference given to those who have extensive industry experience in high threat environments
  • Most importantly, be able to multi task to cover other management roles.
  • Be a positive team player.  We have no need for those who consider conflict a management tool.

 


 

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Jul 19, 2010
£200m Afghanistan aid rise detailed
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell is to reveal details of how the UK will send an extra £200 million of aid to Afghanistan over the next four years. Stabilising insecure areas, strengthening the economy and making the Afghan government more effective will be the priorities of a 40% boost in funds, he will say. Mr Mitchell, who is in Kabul ahead of a major international conference ...

Jul 16, 2010
GMP Follows Afghanistan Example
An initiative inspired by the military is having a significant impact in crime reduction in Greater Manchester, according to the Force’s Deputy Chief Constable. DCC Simon Byrne said that the creation of five regional hubs – which were put in place after liaison with the MoD – has helped officers maintain a forward presence in communities and better keep their finger on the pulse ...

Jul 16, 2010
Marine makes sure Afghan cat has a home in Pearland
In an enclave of eastern Afghanistan, a scattering of Marines keep watch over villages on rolling green fields situated near the Helmand River. There aren't many Taliban insurgents in Nawa district and the young Marines pass their days patrolling a large marketplace, interacting with locals, overseeing logistics from tents and trying to keep busy. When Cpl. Brian Chambers arrived last November ...

Jul 16, 2010
RAF Teach Afghan Children Rugby
In an effort to build relationships with the local community around Kandahar Airfield an RAF officer has been introducing Afghan children to rugby. Gp Capt Jonathan Derbyshire, with the assistance of Flt Lt Richie Woods, a qualified referee, has introduced tag rugby to the local children from the villages near the airfield. Training takes place once formal lessons have been completed. The ...

Jul 13, 2010
Some schools still lacking books and essential equipment
Some of the schools still lack books though officials of the Education Ministry had committed to print books by the end of last year. The students have to buy school books from the bazaar. Students in the districts and provincial capital of Parwan province still lack school books though this problem is solved to some extent this year. Baz Mohammad, an 8th class student in one of the schools in ...

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