Herndon, VA, USA
28 days ago
Senior Advisor (GDRP - Peru)

POSITION SUMMARY

 

The Senior Advisors shall provide expert guidance and provide the advice and technical assistance needed to develop, implement, and sustain military modernization at the Ministry of Defense / Armed Forces level and the PERAR level.

 

This position is in anticipation of a contract award. Please note the location of this position will be in Peru full-time.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

Shall support the MoD and Armed Forces to develop an inclusive, collaborative, whole-of-government process and military modernization framework to identify emerging threats and determine how to best resource the necessary actions to address those threats. Shall support PERAR to ensure its modernization framework aligns strategically with MoD’s. Shall build the MoD’s capability to exercise emerging threats against the military modernization framework to understand modernization gaps and needs (e.g., TTX, wargame). Assist the MoD with organizing and executing the first comprehensive, interagency modernization exercise to identify emerging threats and the resources needed to address them. May advise the MoD on developing and implementing a long-term, national strategic plan for force modernization with specific milestones to be achieved. May advise PERAR on refining its transformation and modernization plan to align accordingly with the MoD’s. May support the MoD in building the capacity to establish and utilize routine interagency modernization and transformation coordination with the service branches and civil authorities. May assist PERAR with integrating into MoD’s coordination efforts and enshrining into policy a modernization and transformation process that includes coordination with MoD, the other armed services, and civil authorities. Shall develop strong professional relationships with key stakeholders in the Ministry of Defense, Directorate of Material Resources and the PERAR Planning Directorate and then act as a trusted advisor to them. Shall establish a working relationship with main counterpart(s) in the Ministry of Defense and PERAR and participate as an advisor in any related new working groups and/or initiatives already underway which contribute to the overall objective(s). Shall integrate into the U.S. Embassy political and security cooperation structure in order to share information, expand connections, and bolster relevant projects underway. The Senior Advisors shall aim to coordinate regularly with the U.S. Embassy Political Section. The Senior Advisors shall also brief the U.S. Embassy Political Section, MAAG, and the Defense Attaché Office monthly, at a minimum, and as requested by embassy representatives. In close cooperation with senior Peruvian officials, shall identify existing gaps in military modernization, identifying and addressing emerging threats, and cross-service collaboration. Consultations shall occur with officials from across the Peruvian government where relevant. Shall share expertise and recommendations with the Peruvian defense sector as relevant on how to prepare for required reforms and to establish and manage military modernization. This may include providing recommendations to the government on any legislation, policy or procedures, doctrine, or training that may be needed to successfully develop whole-of-government processes and strategic plans to modernize the military. Shall assist the Ministry of Defense and PERAR in promoting effective, responsible, and accountable employment of force by developing standard operating procedures for integrating domestic and international legal considerations into operational decision-making. Where other barriers to institutional change with regards to strategic planning exist, the Senior Advisors shall work to identify those barriers, make recommendations to the Ministry of Defense and PERAR to overcome them, and, where possible, work to address them in support of the desired end state. Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

U.S. citizen. Fluency in Spanish (Reading/Writing/Oral) demonstrated via a Foreign Service Institute (FSI) score of 3 or higher, a Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) score of 3/3/3 or higher, or a Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) score of C1 or higher. Master’s degree in National Security Policy/Affairs, International Affairs, Security Studies, Organizational Development, Organizational Management, Public Administration, Political Science, Public Policy or a similar field AND at least six (6) years of U.S. military and/or U.S. civilian professional experience in defense sector or military modernization and/or transformation. Have reached, at a minimum, the rank of O-5 in the military or equivalent in a civilian capacity (i.e., FS-02/GS-14 or industry equivalent). Experience working with senior officials in a foreign government and/or foreign military. Experience at a joint command level or higher in identifying emerging threats and determining approaches and resources necessary for addressing those threats. Experience in developing, managing, or implementing military modernization frameworks, initiatives, and/or projects. Experience working on civil-military interagency coordination at the joint command level or a higher level. Knowledge about democratic governance of the security sector and about ways to operationalize the principles of effective security sector governance. Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance issued by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) prior to contract/task order performance.

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Bachelor’s degree in National Security Policy/Affairs, International Affairs, Security Studies, Organizational Development, Organizational Management, Public Administration, Political Science, Public Policy and at least ten (10) years of U.S. military and/or civilian professional experience working in the defense sector or military modernization and/or transformation.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience working at the U.S. Department of Defense, at the Ministry-level, or equivalent level. Experience advising senior officials in a foreign government and/or foreign military on defense policy, strategy, or institutional reform. Experience in joint, interagency, intergovernmental, or multinational planning and coordination. Experience with institutional modernization and transformation exercises, including development, evaluation, and integrating the lessons learned into strategic plans. Knowledge about emerging threats in South America.

BENEFITS

 

Constellis offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package that reflects its commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

 

Work is typically based in a busy office environment and subject to frequent interruptions. Business work hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, however some extended or weekend hours may be required. 

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

 

May be required to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 25 lbs. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching, and bending throughout the workday. 

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