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OSCE MISSION IN TAJIKISTAN/ TRAINING OFFICER, TACTICAL PATROLLING AND SURVEILLANCE (VACANCY NUMBER: VNTAJS00408)

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Responsibilities

   - Develops and delivers a course programme, using theoretical, practical and field training techniques and exercises to train students to
     plan and conduct long range tactical patrolling and covert human surveillance (observation) patrols in difficult terrain and under extreme
     climatic conditions for extended periods (up to 7 days at a time);
   - Designs theoretical and practical training courses in accordance with the curriculum agreed by the OSCE OIT and Tajikistan Main
     Directorate of Border Troops;
   - Provides training using surveillance, communications, survival and other equipment required to conduct long range surveillance patrols;
   - Assists other specialist trainers employed on the project (operational planning, search and rescue, swimming and small boat operator and
     training of trainers etc.) as required;
   - Sets and marks tests / examination for all participants at the end of each training course;


Requirements

   - Experience in relevant areas of militarized border guards, military related affairs, in particular training delivery, patrolling and
     surveillance
   - Work experience as a Professional Border Police, Police or Military Officer or Non-Commissioned Officer
   - Professional experience in relevant national law enforcement agencies or relevant military units; practical experience and theoretical
     knowledge of patrolling green border areas, including in a challenging environment
   - Qualified in one or more of the following specific areas: Long Range Reconnaissance Patrolling; Specialist Dismounted Infantry
     Reconnaissance; Close Rural Observation Patrolling; Experience in creating modular lesson plans and delivering theoretical, practical and
     field based training
   - Ability to teach the following subjects: Map reading and tactical navigation; Personal hygiene in the field; "Hard Routine" (extreme tactical
     discipline); Reporting procedures; Use of surveillance logs; Patrol techniques, planning and routine; Construction of covert Observation
     Posts; Tactical movement and field craft; Terrain analysis; Alpine training; Survival techniques; Prevention and detection of smuggling;
     Operational planning, principles; Rescue techniques; Mountaineering; First Aid and Medical Relief techniques; Joint field exercise;
     Practical Scenario Training


Deadline: 08 September 2015

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