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Role Player

Check Defence Check Defence Fort Bragg, NC Fort Bragg, NC Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Estimated:
$54.
6K - $69.
1K a year Estimated:
$54.
6K - $69.
1K a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Job function:
Cultural Role Player (CRP) and Foreign Language Speaker (FLS) Location:
FT.
BRAGG, NC Employment type:
Part-time Security:
REQUIRED Secret Clearance
Job Description:
Check Defense, LLC a fast-growing federal contractor, is seeking military role players in the Ft.
Bragg, NC area to support on-going training exercises Conduct Civilians on the Battlefield operations.
Highly qualified trained role players will provide practical training exercises to US Military personnel as needed.
Training primarily will be held at Ft.
Bragg, NC.
Required Languages:
(1.
) Arabic-Iraqi.
Responsibilities:
Wear assigned wardrobe and safety equipment while responding accordingly based on the scenario.
Deliver a realistic performance based on the scenario objectives for training; prohibited from any deviation from the training scenario without guidance from the training site manager.
Stand on feet and lay prone for long periods of time.
Cultural Role Players.
(FLS)- required languages are listed above.
Qualifications:
Minimum:
Secret Clearance Required.
Pass a background check, be a U.
S.
Citizen.
Previous Law Enforcement or military experience preferred, and/or 1 year of previous role player experience in a similar capacity.
Should be reasonably physically healthy and fit and able to participate in mildly strenuous exercise, work requires long periods of standing and walking.
Able to work outside in all types of weather (e.
g.
, heat, cold, rain, snow).
Willing to be on call and available when needed, shall follow simple instructions from on-site military personnel in the performance of their assignments.
Adhere to a no cell phone, no smoking, and no tobacco products policy during training.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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