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______________________________________________________________________________ __ CV Jason Douglas Norwyn House, Charmouth Road Raymonds Hill Axminster, Devon, EX13 5ST. Telephone: 01297 35111. Mobile: 07966 462242. Email: [email protected] M ARITIME S ECURITY O PERATIVE Security Professional – Industry Qualified Possessing a wealth of security experience as a Maritime Security Liaison Officer, Prison Guard, Coastguard, and Royal Marines Commando Twelve years served. Industry qualified, as a Ship Security Officer gained at Warsash Maritime Academy, City & Guilds Maritime Security Operative, VHF and Radar, also STCW 95 modules 1-4, BOSIET, HUET & MIST qualified, trained assessor on (TRIM) Trauma Risk Management, FPOS-I Tier1 Medic, First Aid-Trauma Management at Sea in addition Maritime Firearms Competency Qualification, specialised in working in a High-Risk Maritime Environment with the use of Firearms, Vessel boarding and Anti-vessel boarding. Regulated and highly vetted for interpersonal and communication skills. Used to working a variety of shifts, short notice and long-term contracts especially welcome. Able to work on a range of shipping vessels with the ability to: work under pressure and in emergency situations; assess situations, quickly and make sound decisions; and work as part of a team with good leadership skills. My current position held is a Maritime Armed Security Team Leader and looking to make a continued significant contribution within Maritime Security as an experienced Maritime Security Operative. A REAS OF E XPERTISE Counter Piracy Techniques Maritime Counter Terrorism Anti Piracy Security Team Working Leadership Self Defence / Unarmed Combat Bridge Routines Writing Reports Weapons Trained Patrolling / Searches Quality Assurance P ROFESSIONAL E XPERIENCE ARMED MARITIME SECURITY OPERATIVE (PCASP) Nov 10 – Present Carried out successful armed watches, patrols and bridge routines with full knowledge of increased maritime security levels and implications. Carried out security rehearsals announced and unannounced until the Master is happy with the vessel and crew. Part of a team that offers a full range of Maritime Security solutions to protect vessels and assets. Ready to deploy anywhere in the world immediately for all Contracts / Tasks and long- term work commitments. Understanding the importance of diversity and being able to work with multicultural crewmembers. Operating in all High Risks Environments such as the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Horn of Africa, and Indian Ocean including West Africa.

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CV Jason DouglasNorwyn House, Charmouth Road

Raymonds HillAxminster, Devon, EX13 5ST.

Telephone: 01297 35111. Mobile: 07966 462242. Email: [email protected]

MARIT IME SECURITY OPERATIVE S e c u r i t y P r o f e s s i o n a l – I n d u s t r y Q u a l i fi e d

Possessing a wealth of security experience as a Maritime Security Liaison Officer, Prison Guard, Coastguard, and Royal Marines Commando Twelve years served. Industry qualified, as a Ship Security Officer gained at Warsash Maritime Academy, City & Guilds Maritime Security Operative, VHF and Radar, also STCW 95 modules 1-4, BOSIET, HUET & MIST qualified, trained assessor on (TRIM) Trauma Risk Management, FPOS-I Tier1 Medic, First Aid-Trauma Management at Sea in addition Maritime Firearms Competency Qualification, specialised in working in a High-Risk Maritime Environment with the use of Firearms, Vessel boarding and Anti-vessel boarding. Regulated and highly vetted for interpersonal and communication skills. Used to working a variety of shifts, short notice and long-term contracts especially welcome. Able to work on a range of shipping vessels with the ability to: work under pressure and in emergency situations; assess situations, quickly and make sound decisions; and work as part of a team with good leadership skills. My current position held is a Maritime Armed Security Team Leader and looking to make a continued significant contribution within Maritime Security as an experienced Maritime Security Operative.

ARE A S OF EXPE R T I SE Counter Piracy Techniques Maritime Counter Terrorism Anti Piracy Security Team Working Leadership Self Defence / Unarmed Combat Bridge Routines Writing Reports Weapons Trained Patrolling / Searches Quality

AssurancePRO FE SS IO NAL EXPE R IE NCE ARMED MARITIME SECURITY OPERATIVE (PCASP) Nov 10 – Present

Carried out successful armed watches, patrols and bridge routines with full knowledge of increased maritime security levels and implications.

Carried out security rehearsals announced and unannounced until the Master is happy with the vessel and crew.

Part of a team that offers a full range of Maritime Security solutions to protect vessels and assets. Ready to deploy anywhere in the world immediately for all Contracts / Tasks and long-term work

commitments. Understanding the importance of diversity and being able to work with multicultural crewmembers. Operating in all High Risks Environments such as the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Horn of Africa, and Indian

Ocean including West Africa. Knowledge of vessel audits, Ships Security Plans. Conduct 'Vessel Hardening / Ships Security lectures to all crewmembers, and demonstrate practical

additions to counter piracy measures. Security Advisor Attached To The Togolese Navy West Africa, Offering Experience and Professional

Advice During Ship-To-Ship (STS) Transfer Operations. Carrying out 'Lockdown' drills into a Saferoom / Citadel. Prepare Piracy intelligence updates on Pirate Action Groups, both current and emerging tactics. Extensive knowledge of actions on in the event of being Attacked or Boarded by Pirates, in the Event

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Military Intervention, Ships Security, Stow-Away Prevention, Rules of Engagement, Escalation of Fire, Authority to Fire, Types of Suspicious Activity, Tracking and Monitoring Suspicious Vessels. Additional Ships Security including vessel hardening recommendations Citadel guidelines and requirements.

PRISON SUPPORT OFFICER / GUARD 2003 – 10HMP Exeter:

Worked night shifts responsible for in-mates security and security of the establishment. Supervised prisoners, keeping account of prisoners in my charge and maintained order.

Provided appropriate care and support for prisoners at risk of self-harm or suicide. Helped promote Anti-Bullying and suicide prevention policies.

Wrote fair and perceptive reports on prisoners and recorded daily events. Built- up and maintained good relationships with those in my charge - This was a complex challenge,

balancing authority with a large amount of understanding and compassion. Taking care of prisoners and their property, taking account of their rights and dignity.

Carried out security checks and searches. Employing authorised physical control and restraint procedures where appropriate.

Took an active part in rehabilitation programmes. ________________________________________________________________________________

PRO FE SS IO NAL EXPE R IE NCE AND ACH IE V EME NTS (CONT INUE D )COASTGUARD (VOLUNTEER) 2001 – 03Lyme Regis:

Helped on search and rescue missions, and investigated pollution incidents and illegal shipping activities.

Assisted, in the provision of administrative support and staffing operations rooms. Receiving and handling 999 calls, providing information to the general public, updating logs and completing general administration.

Took part in cliff rescues, coastal searches and boat work. Ability to understand and use modern communications equipment. Strong communication skills are needed in this post, with a confident grasp of the English language

to enable and understand and exchange complex information by radio and telephone with fellow emergency service professionals and to write down and relay messages effectively.

CAREWORKER 2000 – 02Families Care Ltd:

Sole responsible and taught life skills for children in my care. Worked in safe secure units throughout the Southwest of the United Kingdom. That looked after

children and young people who needed a safe and controlled environment to prevent them harming themselves or others, often on a one to one basis.

Responsible for the motivation and teaching of life skills for children in my care.In a protective, controlled setting designed to provide young people with a positive environment at a point of crisis in their lives. With a strong emphasis on an educational curriculum provided by teachers to specifically cater for their needs, To ensure that all our resident young people are provided with every opportunity for their all round personal development, to help young people regain a sense of purpose and transform their lives into ones based on positive relations with their family, community and society.

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ROYAL MARINES COMMANDO 1988 - 00 Her Majesty’s forces:

As a Royal Marines Commandos and highly trained specialist front line soldier belonging to The UK’s elite amphibious fighting force trained at C.T.C.R.M, I had to be ready to take part in front-line combat and be able to deploy anywhere in the world in all conditions carrying out operations for the Royal Navy, by sea land or air at short notice, whether in a military, humanitarian role or in emergency situations, which may include military operations or natural disasters, to deploy and utilise specialist skills in some of the world’s toughest conditions. Serving units 42 and 45 Commando attached to 40 Commando. Including Royal Marines Poole and Royal Marines Base Chivenor fulfilling the role of General Duties then on to a specialist qualification as an Anti-Tank Specialist where I was trained to identify enemy tanks and other armoured vehicles, and then use the Anti-Tank Missile System and Heavy Machine Guns to hold back any enemy threat.

Skills Set Needed To Be Displayed In This Profession Include

Teamwork Self-Confidence And Self-Discipline. Resilience, Resourcefulness And A Determination To Succeed. Have The Personality And Ability To Work And Live In Close Proximity To Others. The Ability To Follow Orders. The Ability To Think And React Quickly And Stay Calm When Working Under Pressure. Have Practical Skills. Good Communication Skills. A High Level Of Physical Fitness, With High Energy Levels And Stamina. A Willingness To Work In A High Risk Environment. Take Charge Maintain & Care For Military Equipment.

Attend Lectures And Briefs Taking Part In Military Exercises Depending On The Job In Hand To Enhance And Develop Team & Personal Skills

Survival Training. Mountaineering, Climbing. Maintain A High Level Of Physical Fitness. Weapons Handling Skills / Training And Use Of Live Ammunition. Highly Trained In Close-Quarter Combat In Built Up Areas. The Ability To Understand Different Types Of Modern Defensive, Offensive, Amphibious, Jungle, Urban,

Desert, Biological / Chemical, Including Mountain And Arctic Warfare Strategies. Served on Active Duty in Northern Ireland and Iraq. Trained in Anti-Tank weapons and parachuting. Member of the Combat Display Team for 2 years. Escorted Military Vehicles onboard Ship from Iraq.

MEDA L S  Iraq Medal with Rosette GSM Clasp (NI)

PER SO NA L

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Pastimes: Keeping Fit, Sea Kayaking, Survival / Bush Craft. Joint Owner of a Residential Care Home Involving Caring for Adults With Learning Difficulties, Gardening.Born: 1972.Marital Status: Married, 2 children.References available on request.

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