.Amentum is a premier global services partner supporting critical programs of national significance across defense, security, intelligence, energy, and environment. Amentum draws from a century-old heritage of operational excellence, mission focus, and successful execution underpinned by a strong culture of safety and ethics. Headquartered in Germantown, Md., Amentum employs more than 50,000 people on all seven continents.ICITAP is a cornerstone of America's global strategy for combating transnational crime, terrorism, countering trafficking in persons, establishing rule of law and enhancing human rights in developing countries. Amentum is the contract service provider to the DOJ ICITAP and Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training (OPDAT) programs.**Please Note: This is an Independent Contractor position with Amentum, it should not be considered an employment relationship with Amentum.*****:**JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**:- Promote networking opportunities, career development training, and the advancement of women in law enforcement while promoting U.S. counterterrorism efforts abroad.- Provide support to the Global Programs & Women, Peace, and Security HQ team and other staff members to include meeting with host country partners and Embassy staff as needed to socialize project goals and planned activities- Assess partner country's existing capacity and infrastructure for gender-inclusive policing strategies.- Develop and implement curriculum for training on a variety of law enforcement topics, including recruitment, retention, performance standards and leadership; - Drafting after action reports, as well as monthly and quarterly reports to track progress of the project- Design and prepare training courses in Spanish and English- Instruct various training courses and conference sessions in Spanish and English as applicable- Contribute to the development of program activities and reporting on outcomes- Assist in the development of a strategic plan for each target country and engagement plan for program participants- Provide Spanish and English translation during verbal exchanges as needed- Provide occasional Spanish and English translation for written documents if needed- Conduct regular TDY travel to selected countries for the purpose of mentorship, evaluation, and assessment efforts.**REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS**:- Minimum of Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in international relations, law enforcement, justice studies, gender studies, public policy or related field; preferred Master's degree.- Written and verbal fluency in English and Spanish; - Minimum ten to fifteenyears' experience in law enforcement, with preferred senior leadership rank.- Demonstrated ability to liaise effectively with partner governments, foreign officials, and international organizations