Criminal Justice Training and Technical Assistance Consultant Accounting - Washington, DC at Geebo

Criminal Justice Training and Technical Assistance Consultant

Company Name:
Booz Allen Hamilton
Title: Criminal Justice Training and Technical Assistance Consultant
Location: District of Columbia-Washington
Other Locations:
Key Role:
Plan, organize, and manage the provision of direct technical assistance services to state, local, and tribal criminal justice agencies. Evaluate curriculum or training proposals and requests. Conduct needs assessments for criminal justice assistance requests. Develop and draft publications and communication documentation on criminal justice assistance strategies.
Basic
Qualifications:
-Experience in at least one specific area within the criminal, juvenile, or victim services field
-Experience with research on evidence-based practices and programs
-Experience with project and task management
-Experience with researching or providing support to the implementation of evidence-based programs and practices in the criminal justice field
-Knowledge of national trends and initiatives and the organizations and individuals leading the field
-Ability to obtain a security clearance
-BA or BS degree
Additional
Qualifications:
-Possession of excellent project and task management skills
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Integrating the full range of consulting capabilities, Booz Allen is the one firm that helps clients solve their toughest problems, working by their side to help them achieve their missions. Booz Allen is committed to delivering results that endure.
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Corporate & Business OperationsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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