Role Player; French/West African - CLNC
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Security
Armed Security
Summary
This position generally plays the role of a Role Player, one of several roles of various indigenous people in a foreign culture. The mission is usually scheduled on a military base in a realistic village erected for the purpose of training U.S. military personnel to relate to the general populace of a foreign culture.
Work SchedulePart Time On Call - Mission Based
Essential Duties & Responsibilities- Always adheres to military training standards including but not limited to:
- Staying within assigned training lane
- Remaining "in role" during training mission
- Following required security rules for the assigned military base
- Accurately portraying culture to U.S. military personnel
- Participate in BFA weapons handling and operation training when required.
- Perform in urban/mounted operations training and may be shot at using blank-firing weapons.
- Role players may be required to "die in place" or to be captured after a simulated firefight.
- Integrate into military scenarios using weapons, equipment, and various vehicles in a multitude of situations such as hostile forces, ambushes, sniper, friendly forces, police, host nation civilian, terrorist, etc.
- Portrays an assigned role.
- Stays in character, applies independent judgment within the scripted scenario or ad lib if directed. Utilizes creativity to make the situation real in a training environment.
- Conforms with and abides by all regulations, policies, work procedures and instructions.
- Conforms to all safety rules and use all appropriate safety equipment.
- Dress in costume appropriate to the role.
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance.
- Communicates with co-workers, supervisors, military personnel, and others in a courteous and professional manner.
- Additional duties as assigned.
- Must be able to gain and maintain access to US military installations.
- Must obtain and maintain any necessary security access and/or commercial/government agency background and reference check.
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test.
- Authorized to work in the United States.
- Role players shall be physically capable of performing their assigned work.
- Ability to work for one or more days at a time at secured locations and work up to 12 hours per day.
- Must have flexibility in scheduling work hours and available for occasional travel.
- Must speak the required language and act in a manner consistent with the assigned role.
- Fluent in the following language:
- English
- West African French
Skills and Qualifications
- Previous experience as a Role Player preferred.
- Experience in improvisational or semi-scripted acting preferred.
- Specifically oriented on skills that help individuals and small unit leaders to perform their duties and maximize unit training effectiveness.
- Play a major role in support of unit training execution and after‑action review, the unit Chain of Command is ultimately responsible for conducting the training and any resulting assessment or evaluations.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to evaluate and respond realistically to actions of other role players, including U.S. military personnel.
- Ability to provide accurate cultural knowledge of the region being duplicated in the mission.
- Improvise convincing reactions to changing and unscripted U.S. military character and trainee movements within the training environment.
- Experience in improvisational or semi-scripted acting preferred.
High School diploma or GED
Driving RequirementIn case of driver selection, a valid state driver’s license and insurance on the company’s automobile insurance policy is required. Selected drivers may be required to drive when traveling for training and/or short occasional amounts of local driving. The expected driving time up to 10%.
TravelTravel is required under this contract, up to 10%, to the training site(s) at other government facilities.
Supervisory ResponsibilitiesNone
Physical Demands- Role players shall be physically capable of performing their assigned work.
- Frequent bending, lifting and/or moving up to 50 pounds.
- Walking and/or standing, climbing stairs, and walking on uneven ground.
- Occasionally sitting for long periods of time.
- Must be able to walk up…
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