Employer: Engility
Location: USA-AL-Fort Rucker
About Engility:
Engility delivers innovative solutions to critical challenges facing the nation and the world. As a premier provider of integrated services for the U.S. government, we support the Department of Defense, intelligence community, space communities, federal civilian agencies and international customers. Engility is dedicated to making lives better, safer and more secure.
Description:
Serve as SME in Survival, Evasion/Recovery subjects such as map reading, land navigation, survival methods/techniques, preparation of fish and game, plant identification, escape and evasion, air/sea/land ex-filtration.
Serve as SMEs in SERE subjects such as cross-cultural communications, physical and psychological aspects of captivity, clandestine communication, escape planning, resistance to exploitation, interrogation, and the U.S. Military Code of Conduct. Provide motivational and remedial advice and counseling for students and organic Government workforce personnel regarding Survival and Evasion/Recovery training.
Observe, analyze, evaluate, and assess student's knowledge and ability to employ resistance and escape strategies in a simulated captivity environment to include wartime, peacetime governmental detention, and hostage scenarios.
Provide feedback to students in order to improve their performance.
Knowledgeable in individual and group resistance postures, techniques and strategies, establishing overt and covert organizations, establishing overt and covert communications, and planning and executing escapes in all captivity environments - wartime, peacetime governmental detention, and terrorist hostage.
Conduct classroom instruction and role play in resistance training scenarios. Comply with hazard controls (exercise specific risk mitigation and safety procedures) for the RTL.
Apply various captor exploitation efforts to include: interrogation (eight methods), indoctrination, propaganda, video propaganda, concessions, forced labor and reprisals. Safely apply pressures IAW DoD and Army Level C SERE training guidelines.
Knowledgeable in emerging core captivity guidance and have the ability to adapt survival principles to satisfy needs during captivity. Impart knowledge to students needed to adapt survival principles to satisfy needs during captivity.
Required Qualifications:
Graduate of DoD approved Level C SERE "High Risk" Course (e.g., Wartime) or able to complete the SERE-C course at Fort Rucker (must meet physical screening requirements).
Possess or able to obtain a SECRET security clearance.
Be a U.S. citizen.
If former military, must possess an honorable discharge.
No adverse UCMJ actions.
Undergo and pass initial and periodic psychological evaluation performed by the SERE clinical psychologist and annual medical physical. Team acknowledges that our personnel may be subject to unscheduled psychological evaluations at the discretion of the Government.
Physical fitness requirements:
Lift/carry 45 pounds and walk up to six (6) miles per day with a rucksack.
Be able to provide eight (8) to twelve (12) consecutive hours of instruction, most of which involves long periods of standing.
Desired Qualifications:
Successfully completed an approved DoD Instructor Trainer's Course (ITC), or other equivalent course.
Graduate of the JRTIC Course at the discretion of the Government.
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Location: USA-AL-Fort Rucker
About Engility:
Engility delivers innovative solutions to critical challenges facing the nation and the world. As a premier provider of integrated services for the U.S. government, we support the Department of Defense, intelligence community, space communities, federal civilian agencies and international customers. Engility is dedicated to making lives better, safer and more secure.
Description:
Serve as SME in Survival, Evasion/Recovery subjects such as map reading, land navigation, survival methods/techniques, preparation of fish and game, plant identification, escape and evasion, air/sea/land ex-filtration.
Serve as SMEs in SERE subjects such as cross-cultural communications, physical and psychological aspects of captivity, clandestine communication, escape planning, resistance to exploitation, interrogation, and the U.S. Military Code of Conduct. Provide motivational and remedial advice and counseling for students and organic Government workforce personnel regarding Survival and Evasion/Recovery training.
Observe, analyze, evaluate, and assess student's knowledge and ability to employ resistance and escape strategies in a simulated captivity environment to include wartime, peacetime governmental detention, and hostage scenarios.
Provide feedback to students in order to improve their performance.
Knowledgeable in individual and group resistance postures, techniques and strategies, establishing overt and covert organizations, establishing overt and covert communications, and planning and executing escapes in all captivity environments - wartime, peacetime governmental detention, and terrorist hostage.
Conduct classroom instruction and role play in resistance training scenarios. Comply with hazard controls (exercise specific risk mitigation and safety procedures) for the RTL.
Apply various captor exploitation efforts to include: interrogation (eight methods), indoctrination, propaganda, video propaganda, concessions, forced labor and reprisals. Safely apply pressures IAW DoD and Army Level C SERE training guidelines.
Knowledgeable in emerging core captivity guidance and have the ability to adapt survival principles to satisfy needs during captivity. Impart knowledge to students needed to adapt survival principles to satisfy needs during captivity.
Required Qualifications:
Graduate of DoD approved Level C SERE "High Risk" Course (e.g., Wartime) or able to complete the SERE-C course at Fort Rucker (must meet physical screening requirements).
Possess or able to obtain a SECRET security clearance.
Be a U.S. citizen.
If former military, must possess an honorable discharge.
No adverse UCMJ actions.
Undergo and pass initial and periodic psychological evaluation performed by the SERE clinical psychologist and annual medical physical. Team acknowledges that our personnel may be subject to unscheduled psychological evaluations at the discretion of the Government.
Physical fitness requirements:
Lift/carry 45 pounds and walk up to six (6) miles per day with a rucksack.
Be able to provide eight (8) to twelve (12) consecutive hours of instruction, most of which involves long periods of standing.
Desired Qualifications:
Successfully completed an approved DoD Instructor Trainer's Course (ITC), or other equivalent course.
Graduate of the JRTIC Course at the discretion of the Government.
Apply for this job online