Adam Smith International Police & Rule of Law Advisers Jobs Vacancies in Malawi

Policing and
Rule of Law Advisors (Africa)
We’re
looking for extraordinary people, who like variety and can adapt to a
challenge. We are a leading professional services business specialising in the
design, management and delivery of complex projects supporting economic growth
and government reform on a global scale. With annual revenues approaching
£100m, we have a 100-strong team and are headquartered in London, with offices
in Nairobi, Delhi and Sydney, along with major project offices in many
developing countries worldwide. We are currently managing over 60 live projects
in 28 countries with over 700 associate consultants.

Many of our
projects are funded by the British Government’s Department for International
Development, along with Scandinavian development agencies, the Australian
Government, the US Government and the World Bank.
For more
than 20 years, we’ve been bringing the best minds together to solve complex
development problems and are known for turning policies into action. The
quality of our work is proven and award-winning – most recently scooping
2011/12 British Expertise Development Project of the Year, Major Project of the
Year, Consultancy Project of the Year and Young Consultant of the Year.
What we’re
looking for
We are keen
to hear from policing and rule of law experts with proven international
advisory experience, and an interest in upcoming opportunities in Malawi, DRC
and across East and West Africa. Applicants should have demonstrated expertise
in police capacity building, institutional development, and counterpart
mentoring and training. Expertise in community policing, police accountability
and policing in fragile or conflict-affected states is particularly welcome.
Please send
a concise CV and cover letter to PoliceAdvisers@AdamSmithInternational.com,
with the subject line ‘Senior Police Adviser, Africa
Shortlisted
applicants only will be contacted.
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