Cultural Advisor (SOFLE Malaysia, U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur)
Terrestris Global Solutions
- Kuala Lumpur
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Interpretation and Translation Services.
- Translate from Malaysian to English and from English to Malaysian. These translations include but are not limited to articles, emails, classes, programs of instruction, and reports.
- Conduct either a verbatim verbal translation or interpretation based on the SOFLE's choice.
- Provide either a summarized interpretation or a verbatim translation when translating the other party's message.
- Cultural Advice and Analysis.
- Provide historical, cultural, and political information as it relates to Malaysia and the greater region.
- Interact with civil society organizations, security forces, academia, Government of Malaysia officials, and senior members of the U.S. Country Team and others in a professional setting.
- Provide a briefing, as requested, to incoming members of the SOFLE team to orient them to contemporary Malaysia.
- Maintain Continuity.
- Serve as the continuity and maintain connections and open lines of communication, both email and phone, among all personnel met through interactions with civil society organizations, security forces, academia, the Government of Malaysia officials, and senior members of the U.S. Country Team.
- Assist the new SOFLE transition into his role within Malaysia.
- Schedule Meetings.
- Schedule meetings on SOFLE's behalf. This ensures familiarity amongst the partners, building long-term trust.
- Submission of documents to correct Malaysian Entities.
- Submit a variety of documents to the Malaysian government to ensure the success of the mission, its JCETs, and exercises. These documents can include Diplomatic Notes (DipNotes), air clearance requests, customs clearance requests, and base access requests. Each document requires submission to its specific department, and the advisor must understand and submit it to the appropriate department.
- Coordination.
- Be responsible for coordinating all necessary activities at the request of SOFLE, including the coordination of meetings, assorted engagements, donations, JCETs, exercises, and events. Oftentimes, these events must be planned harmoniously with SOFLE.
- Bachelor's degree in International Relations, Political Science, Cultural Studies, Regional Studies, or related field (Master's degree preferred).
- Fluent in English and Malay and be able to perform both verbal and written translations.
- Strong working knowledge of Malaysia's history and culture, as well as how it affects contemporary politics, economics, and social organizations.
- Prior experience supporting U.S. government, military, diplomatic, or international programs strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of marketing methodologies, basic fiscal management, and procurement procedures to assist the SOFLE in executing operations of various scopes and sizes.
- Lived in Malaysia for a minimum the last five years.
- Strong analytical, communication, and briefing skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a cross-cultural, diplomatic, and military environment.
- Experience working with U.S. Special Operations Forces or other military organizations.
- Familiarity with Southeast Asian regional security dynamics and U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.
- Ability to provide clear, actionable recommendations in fast-paced, high-stakes environments.
- Strong interpersonal skills for working with diverse stakeholders at multiple levels.