(AFG) CMS-Section Lead Mentor
Overview:
PAE is a leading provider of enduring support for the essential missions of the U.S. Government, its allied partners and international organizations. As it enters its 60th year of business, PAE’s current portfolio includes capabilities in critical facility infrastructure, aviation, logistics, training, range operations and national security solutions, to support some of the most meaningful and exciting missions in the world.
Today, the approximately 15,000 members of our global workforce perform with excellence and dedication in roughly 60 countries, on all seven continents, in some of the world’s most challenging regions. We attribute our success to the quality of our work and the integrity and high ethical standards that define our business operations. PAE is headquartered in Arlington, Va.
Responsibilities:
Duties:
**The CMS Section Lead Mentor shall:
* Work with the SL and DSL in advising and assisting with the management and implementation of the Case Management System (CMS) online case tracking database.
Facilitate coordination between the SL and DSL with Justice Advisors, National Legal Advisors, Translators and Administrative Assistants to ensure all program deliverables are accomplished in a timely manner
Review, edit and advise the SL and DSL on preparation of weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports based on SOW deliverables and funder requests
Assist the SL and DSL in effective coordination with the COT, DCOT-A and TD to complete the program work plan and any other assigned tasks
Review and report to the SL and DSL to ensure that all administrative and managerial functions and tasks are completed efficiently and in a timely manner
Act as liaison for the SL and DSL in coordination and cooperation with international organizations working on related issues within the Ministry of Justice and other relevant justice system institutions
Supervise and formally evaluate the performance of assigned personnel (e.g., International attorneys, Afghan National Legal Advisors (NLAs), Subject Matter Experts, translators, and administrative assistants)
Advise and assist counterparts in performing their functions, including developing policies, plans and projects
Help to manage international advisors and Afghan Legal Consultants and ensure that their work is consistent
Identify needs within the GIRoA ministries in conjunction with the international advisors and the Afghan Legal Consultants
Help to organize special projects
Help to coordinate donor efforts
Assist key departments in developing plans and projects to perform their functions and strengthen communications between central and provincial offices
Liaise with other offices and coordinate activities to achieve established objectives
Report to and perform related duties as assigned by the COT and D-COT
File reports for activities and accomplishments on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual basis, or as otherwise assigned
Establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders including, but not limited to, local government officials; police and prosecutors; international organizations involved in the justice sector; Afghan organizations involved in the justice sector; and customary and traditional law actors
Prepare budgets, work plans, and statements of work; submit deliverables, conduct trainings, and insure timely submission of Section timesheets, leave, and travel requests
Rapidly respond to requests for information from INL, PAE, and the US Embassy
Perform other duties as directed
Qualifications:
American or Third Country National
Excellent written and oral English
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
Master’s or professional degree in a relevant field is preferred
Five years of work experience, with at least two years of experience in project and personnel management
Excellent administrative and communication skills
Experience working in cross-cultural environments
Ability to work independently, and as part of a team, to build relationships with partners and clients
Experience in working cooperatively with foreign government officials is preferred
Good understanding of capacity building and transition in Afghan justice institutions
Knowledge and understanding of training and mentoring in the development sector
Ability to analyze complex situations and problems and identify an appropriate response to them
PAE is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace.
Job ID
2015-20628
# Positions
1
Location
AF
Posted Date
10/28/2015
Category
Job Category – Judicial Advisory Services
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