PADF, through its Peace, Justice, and Security thematic area, is pursuing an opportunity to implement a 24-month regional counterterrorism program funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT). The program is designed to disrupt and sever the revenue that Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and allied transnational criminal organizations derive from illicit gold mining in Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. The program maps the illicit gold value chain from mine to market, identifies the highest-value chokepoints, and equips partner-nation institutions to investigate, prosecute, and dismantle the financial and logistical networks that convert illicit gold into FTO revenue, while protecting legitimate miners and lawful trade. As part of this preparatory process, PADF is identifying experienced professionals who may be suitable for leadership and technical roles on the program. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their profiles for consideration. The Program Director is the in-region leader and technical integrator for the program, providing overall leadership, strategic direction, and management across Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, and serving as a primary liaison with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Counterterrorism, INL posts, and U.S. Embassy country teams. The Program Director owns the program’s Assessment-to-Action method, which turns assessment findings into prioritized chokepoints, country intervention roadmaps, and coordinated network-disruption activity. This is a full-time, key-personnel position, preferably based in Bogotá, Colombia, with frequent travel throughout Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior