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Specialist Training Officer Military Police

Esercito svizzero - Comando Operazioni Cdo Op

Employment type
Part-time
Location
Sarnen
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Esercito svizzero - Comando Operazioni Cdo Op, Postfach, 3003 Bern
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Sarnen \| 80-100% The contribution you can make <br /> • Plan, organize and direct training in the areas of shooting and weapon technology, personal security, tactical behavior, deployment management and exercise management, and apply them together with your specialist instructors and assigned militia instructors • Collaborate on the creation and revision of documents for courses, training programs and internal directives • Develop training concepts, in particular in the introduction of new equipment and systems, and make them operational • Serve as a contact person for training control, participation certificates, results, certifications and qualifications • Ensure quality management of militia training in the PM command • Serve as a representative in specific military/police specialist bodies <br /> What distinguishes you <br /> • Professional officer specialist • Basic training and police officer training or equivalent specialized knowledge • Higher professional examination for police officers with a federal diploma (EPS) • University degree (bachelor) with 2-3 years of relevant experience for the function or higher professional training with 4-7 years of relevant experience for the function • Active or former officer, specialist officer or in exceptional cases a senior officer with a lot of experience • Experience in project management, adult education and creation of training concepts as well as familiarity with training methods and technologies • Good knowledge in the field of collaboration with training institutions (e.g. schools, police academies, specialized services) <br /> In brief Contribute actively to advancing the specialist training of the military police of tomorrow. As a specialist training officer, you will shape the future of the military police with strategic foresight, great didactic and technical competence as well as considerable implementation power. In the field of training, you will develop operational and training transformation projected into the future and create modern, practical and effective educational solutions for a modern, resilient and interconnected security organization. What we offer <br /> • Working for Switzerland We are committed to the Swiss success model and work for the well-being of the population. • Living diversity The realization of equal opportunities enables us to express our skills to the best of our abilities and to consider different perspectives. • In shape at the workplace We provide support and advice to our employees on the topic of physical and mental health. All benefits (https://www.stelle.admin.ch/stelle/it/home/bundesverwaltung/ihre-vorteile-auf-einen-blick.html) <br /> Your commitment to security and freedom The Operations Command (Cdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and deployments of the Swiss Army. It includes, among other things, the Air Force, the Land Forces, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence center, the special forces command and the military police. About 40 percent of the approximately 2500 employees are civilian employees: from engineers to aircraft mechanics to analysts. The Swiss Army employs over 9000 employees in four military professions and around 200 civilian professions, at 110 locations throughout the country. It also provides training for new recruits, training apprentices in over 30 professions. Additional information Meet your employer: More information about the military police can be found on the military police website (https://www.vtg.admin.ch/it/poliziamilitare). Choosing a job with the Swiss Army is worthwhile and offers numerous advantages. More information at esercito.ch/vantaggi (https://www.vtg.admin.ch/it/vantaggi). Questions about the job Evert van Wijk Cdt training and further education +41 58 48 24585

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