(AFG-Bagram) LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONAL (LEP) 1
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
The Law Enforcement Professional (LEP) program deploys selected former and retired law enforcement officers to:
* Advise, assist and mentor the PAT CDR.
Advise and mentor PAT in all Police matters.
Attend all KLEs and meetings that the PAT CDR requests his presence in order to provide expertise.
LEPs assist US Army and Marine units by applying a law enforcement perspective to the execution of counterinsurgency operations.
The role of LEP personnel at all levels is to Advise, Assist, Mentor and Train (AAM&T) U.S. and Coalition Forces to better execute their Law Enforcement (LE) related responsibilities, including building capacity in Host Nation Security Forces (HNSF) in furtherance of Rule of Law (RoL) development.
LEP personnel may be embedded into all echelons from Corps through Battalion headquarters and select Companies.
LEP personnel will support U.S., Coalition forces, and other U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) agencies.
LEP personnel will advise and assist U.S. and Coalition commanders, and their staff, using LE expertise and methodology to understand, identify, target, penetrate, interdict, and suppress criminal-like enterprises and special group criminals.
Customer requirements upon time of hire affect employee unit assignments, deployment schedules, and individual employee compensation eligibilities.
MINIMUM TANGIBLE QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum of twenty (20) years LE experience with at least ten (10) years of investigative experience.
Specialized investigative experience in the field(s) of gang control/suppression, organized crime, controlled substance organizations, international money laundering, counter terrorism and/or public corruption.
Specialized experience may also have been gained as a certified instructor for Senior Police Advisors (LEP I) and in fields relating to complex investigations.
Documented experience as supervisors, managers or task force leads in a federal agency, federal task force, state agency or large police department. A large police department is defined as a police department with a minimum of 100 sworn officers.
Active and current TS/SCI.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience in a federal Task Force such as Organized CrimeIDrug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), High Intensity Financial Crime Areas (HIFCA), High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA), or Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) is highly desirable for LEP 1.
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