CJPS Description
Criminal Justice Program Support (CJPS)
The Criminal Justice Program Support (CJPS) contract serves as a key vehicle for the U.S. Department of State to implement civilian police and criminal justice assistance programs overseas, both as contributions to broader international peacekeeping missions and as stand-alone U.S. missions. CJPS will build on the outgoing CivPol contract and incorporate evolving U.S. requirements and methodologies in the field of international civilian police and criminal justice assistance.
In support of CJPS, PAE is currently recruiting qualified candidates with skill sets including, but not limited to, the following categories:
Skill Sets and Specialties
- Police Advisors (Level 1-5)
- Corrections Advisors (Level 1-5)
- Justice Advisors (Level 1-5)
- Specialist Advisors
Minimum Requirements
1. All Advisors must have a minimum combined total of eight years of work experience, with at least five years of experience in their relevant field. For police advisors - federal, state, county or municipal law enforcement service; for corrections advisors - correctional service; for justice advisors - as an attorney, judge or justice sector professional; for specialist advisors - professional experience directly related to their advisor skill set.
2. Advisors must be employed in the respective lines of work for which they are being considered (police officer, prosecutor, etc.), or be recently retired/separated within the last five years.
3. Advisors must be able to communicate in English.
4. Advisors must have a valid U.S. driver's license (or an International Driving Permit, for non-U.S. citizens) and the ability to operate a standard transmission vehicle.
5. Advisors must have an unblemished background.
6. Advisors must be in excellent health and be able to pass the requisite physical, medical and pyschological tests appropriate to the assigned mission/country.
7. Advisors must have valid U.S. passport (or a valid passport from country of citizenship, for non-U.S. citizens).
8. Advisors must have negotiation, interpersonal and leadership skills.
9. Advisors must have the ability and willingness to train other individuals in their area of expertise.
10. Advisors must pass a nine-panel drug test.
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If you are interested in one of the positions listed above and meet the minimum requirements, please click here to apply.
Civilian police training exercises in Haiti; criminal justice mentoring in Liberia; Team of advisors for the Afghanistan Justice Sector Support Program.


