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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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Aug 08, 2010
10 on medical team slain in Afghanistan
Ten members of a medical team, including six Americans, were shot and killed as they were returning from providing eye treatment and other health care in remote villages in northern Afghanistan, a spokesman for the team said Saturday. The Taliban claimed responsibility Saturday for the slayings. Dirk Frans, director of the International Assistance Mission, said one German, one Briton and two Afghans ...

Aug 08, 2010
U.S. PR offensive highlights insurgent attacks on Afghan civilians
KABUL, Afghanistan — In one of his first major initiatives since he took command of the international force in Afghanistan a month ago, Army Gen. David Petraeus has launched a public relations offensive to focus attention on the Taliban-led insurgency's killings and abuse of Afghan civilians. Besides issuing press releases, Petraeus has urged Afghan President Hamid Karzai to speak out more ...

Aug 08, 2010
Killed in cold blood: the British doctor who went to help in Afghanistan
A British doctor, Dr Karen Woo, was among ten aid workers ambushed and shot dead by gunmen in a remote area of northern Afghanistan. She had given up a safe job in London working as a doctor for Bupa, the private health care firm, in order to help the poor and needy in the country. But Dr Woo, 36, has been named as one of ten aid workers killed by gunmen in an ambush in a remote in the north ...

Aug 04, 2010
Joe Biden details role in shaping Afghanistan policy in new biography
WASHINGTON - Vice President Joe Biden said he had an "unfair advantage" over others advising President Barack Obama on Afghanistan war strategy last fall because "I talked about this with the president more often and more regularly than anybody else," according to a new biography of Biden. "I knew, not just by body language (but) by direct assertion that he agreed with ...

Aug 04, 2010
Soldier's dad: NZ should stay in Afghanistan
The father of fallen Kiwi soldier Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell is adamant New Zealand should remain in Afghanistan, despite the death of his son. Mark O'Donnell, a former police officer, spoke at a press conference at the Linton Army Camp this afternoon, and said there's no doubt in his mind Kiwi forces should stay in Bamiyan province to finish the job. "It would be a waste of Tim ...

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