MPRI EMPLOYMENT - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS (LEP) Battalion - Level II
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1 MPRI EMPLOYMENT - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS (LEP) Battalion - Level II MPRI is seeking to hire proven criminal investigators with extensive investigative experience for the embedded Law Enforcement Professional (LEP) program. LEPs will be embedded in US Army and Marine units deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). LEP must have ability to obtain a SECRET security clearance. For additional information on security clearance eligibility browse the Defense Security Service website: LEP will be embedded, in uniform, as a vital member of a US Military unit. LEP will assist US Army and Marine units by applying a law enforcement perspective to the execution of counterinsurgency operations in Iraq or Afghanistan. LEP will assist unit staffs in the compilation and analysis of information about organized criminal groups, and advise on the investigative direction, attack, and neutralization of complex criminal and insurgent groups. Candidates must have strong verbal and written communication skills. LEP can be assigned and embedded within any level of the military organization: corps, division, brigade, battalion, and regimental combat team staffs. This particular mission assignment most likely will be at the battalion level. The mission in Iraq and Afghanistan is physically and mentally challenging. The weather is harsh with extreme heat in the summer and extreme cold in the winter. The schedule will be long and may continue 7 days a week. Any physical concerns or other issues that would prevent you from successfully participating in this mission should be considered. The current information we have is that you may be assigned to a stateside Army or Marine Combat Unit in any of 50 states, or anywhere in the world, where there is a unit preparing to deploy to Afghanistan or Iraq. However, it is possible that you can be assigned to a unit that is already deployed or deploying anytime after you are hired. As a vital member of a military unit in war time, you must be prepared to be flexible and deploy at any time. While assigned to your unit prior to deployment, you will work daily and develop a relationship as vital team member of that unit until your unit deploys. During assignment stateside, you may have housing on base, but most are provided off base lodging and per diem at the government s expense. While assigned to a military base, a rental car may be provided for as long as the contract allows. For the duration of the contract, all hires will be full time employees of MPRI with all pays and benefits. The salary is established at $130,000 base pay per annum with 70 percent increase for theater incentive pay once deployed. LEPs may make up to $221,000 for a one year deployment. Most deployments are for at least one year; however, length of deployment cannot be guaranteed. Leave accrues every two weeks and amounts to approximately 25 days a year. The
2 policy allows LEPs two paid 15 day vacation trips back home a year, one in each six month period. The below description of the embedded LEP should not be considered a contractual job description in that this position, duties, and assignments can change to fit the needs of the mission. Please specifically address the below described experience and skill set MPRI is seeking in your resume: Investigating traditional and non traditional organized crime, violent gangs, terrorism, and narcotics violations. Complex investigative experience as an investigator, or case agent, and experience on a task force is desired. See instructions for submitting your resume at the end of this announcement. Serve as the supported battalion commander s law enforcement professional (LEP) criminal network subject matter expert; advise and contribute, train and mentor (Note: This mission should not be considered primarily as a training mission.) Engage directly with LEP counterparts at higher headquarters and neighboring units to ensure unity of effort and synchronization, wherever possible. Apply a law enforcement perspective to the execution of counterinsurgency operations relevant to the supported battalion s area of responsibility in Iraq or Afghanistan. Plan, deliver and lead training on street-level counter-gang investigative tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) in a warfighting environment, including informant source development, tactical questioning and debriefing techniques, site exploitation (crime scene investigation), forensics, and biometric analysis to identify, and to take action against criminal network/insurgent activity. Directly contribute to enhancing the effectiveness of battalion-level countercriminal intelligence and investigative activities, inclusive of the use of software programs and databases, applicable to identifying criminal trends and methods of operation, in order to interdict and suppress networks associated with the sourcing, production, emplacement and initiation of IEDs. Strengthen the flow, interpretation and analysis of criminal activity-related information to/from higher headquarters, down to battalion level and below, and between battalions, in order to enhance access to actionable intelligence. Establish a cop to cop relationship with indigenous police assets (i.e. Iraqi Police or Afghan National Police) in order to strengthen trust, confidence, cooperation and information sharing between local assets and the supported battalion.
3 Accompany mounted and dismounted patrols on street-level operations in hostile threat environments within the supported battalion s area of operation to instruct and mentor on appropriate law enforcement TTPs, and to provide immediate feedback and assistance. Participate in the conduct of tactical questioning and debriefing of suspects and detainees. Provide assistance to the development of detainee packages by either battalion or indigenous police staff. Please your full resume with current contact information (cell phone if possible), setting out qualifications relative to this position, to Bill Lloyd (William.Lloyd@L-3com.com). To facilitate tracking of the resume, the resume should be an attachment to an and saved as Last name, First name (i.e. Doe, John BTN resume). The candidate s name should also be in the subject line of the . Anyone meeting the requirements set out above may apply by going to our site at and clicking on careers, then click current jobs. After finding the job, ID #3328, click the link to the IIF. If you already have a record in the IIF simply annotate your preference for this position. You must be suitable for deployment and address any issues described below that may indicate that you are of non-deployable status. Medical Requirements for Military, DOD/DA Civilian and Civilian Contractors Processing Through The CONUS Replacement Center (CRC) Updated: 10 August, 2006 Civilian Personnel: CENTCOM AOR: Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Seychelles, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. MEDICAL RECORDS REQUIREMENTS: A. Physical examination (within one year) 1. Any form can be used, but it must include vital signs, Ht, Wt, and a systematic record of the physical exam. The physical must be signed by the examining Health Care Provider. You can print a sample form by going back to the CRC home page, click on required paperwork then click on physical examination.
4 2. Required Labs/tests: a. Urinalysis b. Fasting Glucose Test (must fast for 8-12 hours prior to testing, may drink water) c. CBC (Complete Blood Count) d. LIPID Profile (Age 40 or above, must fast 8-12 hours, may drink water) e. EKG (Age 40 or above) If abnormal, must complete additional cardiac studies. f. A negative HIV test result within the last 2 years. * The above requirements are needed for a complete evaluation and DO NOT guarantee deployment by the SRP medical staff. If you arrive without a physical, required lab work, EKG or dental work, you will be required to obtain them locally. If you have a local company representative (liaison) he or she can make these appointments for you. Payments for any medical/dental services and transportation ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Additional studies might be required as deemed necessary by the SRP health care providers Female additional testing: Mammograms and Pap smears within one year are encouraged but NOT required for civilian females. B. Bring all Medical, Dental and Immunization records. C. Civilian personnel requiring any PRESCRIBED MEDICATION(s) must have in their possession a 180 day supply prior to arrival or they will be made non-deployable. Please bring a list of your prescribed medications including dosage and frequency taken. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: A. Diabetes: Deployable: Non Insulin-Dependent, controlled with diet and/or oral medications, and a HgbA1c < 7% (result within 3 months). Also, a letter from your company stating they are aware of your condition. Nondeployable: Non Insulin-Dependent with major complications (like nephropathy, neuropathy or retinopathy) and/or HgbA1c > 7%, or Insulin-Dependent. This chart is to be used to assess diabetic management. Personnel must have each item under Factor assessed by a physician and a letter verifying that they meet all criteria under OK to Deploy this letter must accompany personnel when they process through the SRP Site. Factor OK to Deploy Should not be Deployed HbA1C <7.0% At target Not at target Monofilament discrimination Present Absent Autonomic neuropathy Absent Present Knowledge of Sick Day Rules Complete Incomplete Proliferative diabetic retinopathy Absent Present Severe Hypoglycemia (>1 No Yes episode per month History of diabetic No Yes Ketoacidosis in previous year Self-management skills Good Poor
5 Hypoglycemia unawareness Absent Present Parameters of permanent Yes Not at target profile can be followed Significant co-morbidities Absent Present (e.g., congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, poorly controlled hypertension B. Personnel who suffer from SLEEP APNEA, and require a breathing assistance (CPAP machine) ARE NOT deployable under Army Regulation AR You may be given special consideration only if you have a doctor's statement indicating that you could function without the CPAP machine if required and also a statement from your company as to its liability reference to your condition. NON-DEPLOYABILITY: While a list of all possible diagnoses and their severity would be too extensive to list here, the following conditions will always warrant a STRICT medical evaluation by the SRP provider if the Soldier/Civilian continues to desire deployment overseas. A. Conditions resulting in the inability to wear personal protective equipment. B. Conditions which prohibit required theater immunizations. C. Conditions or current medical treatment that contraindicates the use of chemical and biological protective antidotes. D. Symptomatic coronary artery disease or myocardial infraction within the past one year. E. Dysrhythmias or arrhythmias. F. Uncontrolled hypertension. G. Heart failure, current. H. Automatic implantable cardiac defibrillator. I. Malignancy newly diagnosed or under current treatment. J. New onset seizure disorder or seizure within one year prior to deployment. K. Meniere's Disease. L. Ataxias. M. Un-repaired hernia. N. New diagnosis of mood disorder, thought disorder, anxiety, dissociative disorder, or personality disorder. O. Confirmed positive HIV antibody with the presence of progressive clinical illness or immunological deficiency. P. Recurrent syncope (fainting). Q. Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, Angioplasty or Stenting within the past Six months. R. History of Heat Stroke. S. Pacemaker. T. Tracheostomy or aphonia. U. Renalithiasis, current. V. Active Tuberculosis. W. Pregnancy. LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS:
6 A. HIV: Civilians processing through the Ft. Bliss SRP site must have an HIV test done within the last two years. A result must be provided as proof of having the test done. B. Serum Storage: A serum storage sample will be drawn within 120 days of deployment. If an HIV test was drawn on a MILITARY INSTALLATION within 120 days of deploying and documentation of the draw or a result is presented at the time of processing through the site, the serum storage draw is not necessary. C. G6PD: Glucose-6-Phosphate-Dehydrogenase is a laboratory test that screens a patient before the prescription of anti-malarial medication. This test is performed on all personnel deploying to CENTCOM. D. PREGNANCY TEST: Females that are processing through the SRP site are required to have a pregnancy test done within 30 days of deployment, and within72 hours if receiving vaccinations. If you are a female who has had a documented bi-lateral tubal-ligation, hysterectomy, or are postmenopausal the pregnancy test will be waived. E. DNA: A DNA sample will be done at the SRP site if one is not already on file at the Armed Forces DNA Repository. F. Blood Type: A blood type sample will be drawn at the site if you are unaware of your blood type and if acceptable documentation of your blood type is not presented. Acceptable documentation of a blood type would be a Red Cross donor card, a lab result for an ABO-Rh, or a dated draw with your blood type inside your medical record. IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS: You must have written proof of having immunizations, if not you will receive all vaccines that are required for the AOR you are deploying. A. ANTHRAX: At this time it is voluntary-is not given to 65 and older ( ) B. HEPATITIS A: This is a 2 part series: day 0 and 6 months later. C. HEPATITIS B: This is a 3 part series: day 0, 30 day and 5 months after 30 day D. TWINRIX: (combination HepA & HepB)- 3 part series: day 0, 30 day and 5 month after 30 days. E. INFLUENZA: (seasonal) October- June (This is not optional) F. MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): Given 1 time over the age of 18 years. G. POLIO: Given 1 time over the age of 18 years. H. SMALLPOX: Within the last 10 years- Is not given to personnel 65 and older. I. TETANUS/DIPHTHERIA: Within the last 10 years. J. TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST: Within the past year (with documented result).
7 K. TYPHOID: Within the last 2 years. L. YELLOW FEVER: Is only needed in certain AORs, i.e.: Africa, Columbia. If you have started Hep A, Hep B or the Anthrax and have proof, you will not restart the series. If you have had a positive reaction from the Tuberculin skin test, and it has been documented, you will not receive another Smallpox- You will be evaluated by a provider at the SRP site for the smallpox vaccine. If you are able to receive the vaccine you will be given written instructions as to how to take care of the vaccine. For more information on Smallpox: or you can visit the CDC web site. OPTOMETRY: A. Must NOT be wearing contact lenses. B. Must bring their most current prescriptive lenses to wear and use for a Visual Acuity Test. C. Must have a current written prescription for glasses in their possession. If not available, prescriptive lenses can be used for ordering purposes (for DOD personnel only). D. Need to bring a letter from Doctor if patient had recent eye surgery or any ocular trauma. E. All personnel must have at least 20/40 (corrected) vision in both eyes. If not, civilian contractors will need to see an optometrist and get a revised eyeglass prescription. If you are a DOD employee, an appointment will be made thru the CRC to be seen by an optometrist. F. Personnel should have in their possession two (civilian or military) pairs of glasses; one clear lens and one tinted or sunglass lens. DOD personnel that do not meet these standards will have them ordered. G. All personnel will get protective mask inserts ordered if they do not have them. REFERENCES:
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