Victor Taranov, Instructor (Trainer, Professor)

Victor Taranov

Instructor (Trainer, Professor)

National University of Internal Affairs

Location
Ukraine
Education
Master's degree, electronics engineer
Experience
28 years, 6 Months

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Total years of experience :28 years, 6 Months

Instructor (Trainer, Professor) at National University of Internal Affairs
  • Ukraine
  • My current job since June 2018

- Prepare an individual work plan annually.
- Carry out educational, methodological, scientific and other kinds of work in accordance with the individual work plan.
- Keep records of the implementation of educational, methodological, scientific and other types of work.
- Develop, organize and implement the latest educational technologies.
- Take part in scientific meetings of the Department and University.
- Conduct fundamental and routine scientific researches on the established priority directions.
- Develop requirements and proposals for improving the content and volume of curriculum subjects.
- Conduct at the appropriate scientific and methodological level lectures, practices, seminars and other types of training sessions.
- Provide guidance on internships and writing qualification papers.
- Analyze needs and make suggestions on perspective directions of training, retraining, professional development of national police officers, ministries, central executive authorities, enterprises, institutions, organizations.
- Conduct scientific and research works, scientific and practical events, including with the participation of institutions and organizations of Ukraine, foreign and international organizations.
- Prepare textbooks, manuals, methodical recommendations, other teaching materials.
- Analyze and summarize information, suggest new ideas, social technologies.
- Facilitate the establishment of effective service relationships between the University staff.
- Continually improve personal professional level, pedagogical skills, scientific qualification, and general culture.
- Adhere to the norms of pedagogical ethics, morality, respect for the dignity of students.
- Take measures to protect state secrets.
- Be literate in computer software tools.
- Observe official and labor discipline.
- Fully adhere to the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Policy Principles.

Senior Intelligence Officer at National Guard
  • Ukraine
  • October 2016 to April 2018

With some exceptions of confidence elements:
- provide the department with relevant and challenge information - prepare the DSR for the Commander and the Chief of Staff;
- maintain response readiness, professional training, and information’s discipline;
- take part in the preparation of documents of readiness, territorial responsibility, and repulsing external hazards;
- report relevant information to the Chief of Unit (in case of absence - act as the Chief of Unit and report to the Chief of Staff);
- know the requirements of the statutes, orders, instructions, and advisers of the professional field to follow them in service activities;
- take measures for the protection of state secrets;
- know the structure and rules of operation (use, storage) assigned equipment and other means;
- monitor the serviceability of equipment and other means;
- maintain personal fitness and be always ready to perform assigned tasks;
- know factions of the opponents, their probable course of unlawful actions and staffing, organizational and staffing structure of their units, their means, and other techniques, tactics and the likely nature of their actions;
- collect, analyze and summarize information on potential offenders and features of the relief, promptly report to the senior officers all the relevant information;
- play the role in the detection and removal of illegal actors;
- take a direct part in the selection of candidates for service to the structural units of the department, pay special attention to candidates for field-related units;
- carry out of internal investigations regarding the law or departmental rules violations.

Head of Public Order Protection Unit at National Guard
  • Ukraine
  • March 2016 to October 2016

With some exceptions of confidence elements:
- provide the department with relevant and challenge information - prepare the DSR for the Commander and the Chief of Staff;
- maintain response readiness, professional training, and information’s discipline;
- take part in the preparation of documents of readiness, territorial responsibility, and repulsing external hazards;
- report relevant information to the Chief of Unit (in case of absence - act as the Chief of Unit and report to the Chief of Staff);
- know the requirements of the statutes, orders, instructions, and advisers of the professional field to follow them in service activities;
- take measures for the protection of state secrets;
- know the structure and rules of operation (use, storage) assigned equipment and other means;
- monitor the serviceability of equipment and other means;
- maintain personal fitness and be always ready to perform assigned tasks;
- know factions of the opponents, their probable course of unlawful actions and staffing, organizational and staffing structure of their units, their means, and other techniques, tactics and the likely nature of their actions;
- collect, analyze and summarize information on potential offenders and features of the relief, promptly report to the senior officers all the relevant information;
- play the role in the detection and removal of illegal actors;
- take a direct part in the selection of candidates for service to the structural units of the department, pay special attention to candidates for field-related units;
- carry out of internal investigations regarding the law or departmental rules violations.

Chief of Telecommunications Intern at National Guard
  • Ukraine
  • December 2015 to January 2016

Under the supervision of Chief of Telecommunications of National Guard brigade:
• Telecommunication and security systems management;
• Logistics and supply;
• Accounting and maintenance;
• Personnel training and on-the-job development;
• Etc.

Assistant Chief of Police Operations Centre-Senior Operations Officer at National Police
  • Ukraine
  • November 2013 to December 2015

- Receive, register, process, analyze and deliver to the Ministry of Internal Affairs or supervised police control rooms the information about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. radio, fax, mobile, and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty
- Organize the primary detection of crimes by supervised duty teams (or delegate authority on territoriality), activate special operative plans (related), and control the line of duty of supervised staff
- Report to supervisors and responsible sections about the operative situation in the area of responsibility
- Form and issue the daily situation report about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Reception statements and complaints from individuals and legal entities and organize the response
- Monitor public peace and order on the AOR and assist in taking relevant measures
- Computer proving suspects, seized arms and stolen property
- Organize the primary search of missing persons
- Provide the cooperation between police department and departments of emergency situations ministry, national security service, local authorities, civil defense in case of natural or industrial catastrophe, hostage taking, epidemic, epizootic etc.
- Provide safety storage and management of weapons, technics, property and special means
- Provide defense and fire safety of the department administrative building
- Provide and control the government property storage and pass control to department administrative building
- Make official paperwork
- Report to supervisors about taking over and passing of duty
- Different administrative and reference functions including professional methodical help for supervised units, participation in regular formal and informal training, regular briefing on security measures in handling weapons, personal safety measures when on duty for supervised staff

Tactics Instructor (Seconded) at National Police
  • Ukraine
  • April 2015 to December 2015

Implementation of Police Patrol Tactics Training Program in the following subjects:
- Basic Patrol;
- Building Searches;
- Citizen-Officer Rescue;
- Contact and Cover;
- Foot Pursuit;
- Known Traffic Stops;
- PTSD - Mental Illness;
- Radio Procedures;
- Small Team Tactics;
- Use of Force;
- Unknown Traffic Stops;
- Self Defense;
- Verbal Defense.

UN Police Advisor (Seconded) at UN Mission in South Sudan
  • South Sudan
  • November 2011 to November 2013

Principle Accountabilities
• Assist in general SSNPS development, training, capacity building, confidence building, reform and restructuring, monitoring and evaluation.
• Provide monitoring, assessment, advice, and expertise for the following SSPS identified ‘enabling projects’ for development of the Southern Sudan Police Service:
• Registration of South Sudan Police
• Provision of Training to South Sudan Police
• Printing of Essential Law Books, Forms and Registers
• Provision of Essential Transport to South Sudan Police
• Establishment of the South Sudan Communication System
• Establishment of the South Sudan Forensic Service
• Provision of Basic Riot Equipment and Training to Police
• Establishment of Community Policing System
Since December 2012:
- Training of Diplomatic Protection Unit of local police on: Use of Force, Officer Safety, Physical Training and Drills, Physical Security of Diplomatic and International Premises, Crowd Control, Intelligence Activity, Patrol Technique, Radio Communication, Human Rights and Police Service, VIP Protection; Discipline and Code of Conduct, Specialized Firearms Training, Crime Investigation.
- Operational Management of Diplomatic Protection Unit and project (Donor coordination, DSRs, rosters, operational plans, job descriptions, etc.)
- Quick Response activity along with UNDSS within the program of Diplomatic Protection( attendance accident- incident scenes, collecting evidence, a definition of witnesses, monitoring of Status Of Forces Agreement and compliance with the provisions of the Vienna Convention).

Assistant Chief of Police Operations Centre-Senior Operations Officer at Natiponal Police (Militia)
  • Ukraine
  • February 2009 to November 2011

- Receive, register, process, analyze and deliver to the Ministry of Internal Affairs or supervised police control rooms the information about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. radio, fax mobile, and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty
- Organize the primary detection of crimes by supervised duty teams (or delegate authority on territoriality), activate special operative plans (related), and control the line of duty of supervised staff
- Report to supervisors and responsible sections about the operative situation in the area of responsibility
- Form and issue the daily situation report about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Reception statements and complaints from individuals and legal entities and organize the response
- Monitor public peace and order on the AOR and assist in taking relevant measures
- Computer proving suspects, seized arms and stolen property
- Organize the primary search of missing persons
- Provide the cooperation between police department and departments of emergency situations ministry, national security service, local authorities, civil defense in case of natural or industrial catastrophe, hostage taking, epidemic, epizootic etc.
- Provide safety storage and management of weapons, technics, property and special means
- Provide defense and fire safety of the department administrative building
- Provide and control the government property storage and pass control to department administrative building
- Make official paperwork
- Report to supervisors about taking over and passing of duty
- Different administrative and reference functions including professional methodical help for supervised units, participation in regular formal and informal training, regular briefing on security measures in handling weapons, personal safety measures when on duty for supervised staff

Deputy Platoon Commander-Interpreter (Seconded) at UN Mission in Kosovo
  • Kosovo
  • December 2007 to December 2008

- Organize and control the police-related activity of operative platoon:
* Crowd control
* VIP- escorts
* Patrolling
* Compound security
* Standby in the compound
* Shooting and physical exercises
* The line of duty in the compound:
* Receive, register, process and deliver to senior quarters official information (including the daily and weekly situation reports)
* Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. radios, fax mobile, and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty
* Report to superiors operative situation in the area of responsibility and in the compound, about received and sent official information and orders
* Follow commander’s instructions
* Provide safety storage and management of techniques, property and special features
* Organize and control the normal line of duty by supervised duty team
* Provide defense and fire safety of the compound
* Make official paperwork
* Report to the unit commander about taking over and passing of duty
* Different administrative and reference functions

Assistant Chief of Municipal Police Operations Centre-Senior Operations Officer at National Police (Militia)
  • Ukraine
  • May 2004 to December 2007

- Receive, register, process, analyze and deliver to the regional department or supervised police control rooms the information about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. radio, fax mobile and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty
- Organize the primary detection of crimes by supervised duty teams (or delegate authority on territoriality), activate special operative plans (related), and control the line of duty of supervised staff
- Report to supervisors and responsible sections about the operative situation in the area of responsibility
- Form and issue the daily situation report about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Reception statements and complaints from individuals and legal entities and organize the response
- Monitor public peace and order on the AOR and assist in taking relevant measures
- Computer proving suspected persons, seized arms and stolen property
- Organize the primary search of missing persons
- Provide the cooperation between police department and departments of emergency situations ministry, national security service, local authorities, civil defense in case of natural or industrial catastrophe, hostage taking, and epidemic, epizootic etc. on municipal level
- Provide safety storage and management of weapons, technics, property and special means
- Provide defense and fire safety of the department administrative building
- Provide and control the government property storage and pass control to department administrative building
- Make official paperwork
- Report to supervisors about taking over and passing of duty
- Different administrative and reference functions including professional methodical help for supervised units, participation in regular formal and informal training, regular briefing on security measures in handling weapons, personal safety measures when on duty for supervised staff

Assistant Chief of District Police Station-Senior Operations Officer at National Police (Militia)
  • Ukraine
  • May 1999 to March 2004

- Receive, register, process, analyze and deliver to the municipal department the information about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. radio, fax mobile and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty
- Organize the primary detection of crimes by supervised duty teams (or delegate authority on territoriality), activate special operative plans (related), and control the line of duty of supervised staff
- Report to supervisors and responsible sections about the operative situation in the area of responsibility
- Form and issue the daily situation report about crimes and events occurred in the area of responsibility within a 24-hour period
- Reception statements and complaints from individuals and legal entities and organize the response
- Monitor public peace and order in the AOR and assist in taking relevant measures
- Computer proving suspected persons, seized arms and stolen property
- Organize the primary search of missing persons
- Provide the cooperation between police and departments of emergency situations ministry, national security service, local authorities, civil defense in case of natural or industrial catastrophe, hostage taking, epidemic, epizootic etc.
- Provide safety storage and management of weapons, technics, property and special means
- Provide defense and fire safety of the station administrative building
- Provide and control the government property storage and pass control to station administrative building
- Make official paperwork
- Report to supervisors about taking over and passing of duty
- Different administrative and reference functions including professional methodical help for supervised units, participation in regular formal and informal training, regular briefing on security measures in handling weapons, personal safety measures when on duty for supervised staff

Detective (Crime-search, Operative) Officer at National Police (Militia)
  • Ukraine
  • August 1995 to May 1999

- Intelligence activity (operative combinations, surveillance, operational settings, monitor the activities of leaders and influencers criminal environment)
- Prevention and detection of crimes
- Searching and detention for criminals
- Primary investigation of criminal cases
- Collection and seizure of evidence
- Identification of witnesses
- Operational escorting of crime investigations
- Accounting crimes and criminals
- Searching for missing persons
- Identification of unknown bodies
- Making related official paperwork
- Etc.

Education

Master's degree, electronics engineer
  • at Military University
  • June 1995

Automatized Systems of Control and Communication

High school or equivalent, Aircraft Handling and Engineering
  • at Higher Military Pilot School
  • June 1990

1-t and 2-d courses of study, Device airframe and engine, aircraft's handling and command management

Specialties & Skills

Construction & Property
MIG welding
Mechanics
LAW ENFORCEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
GOVERNMENT
NATURAL
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Languages

English
Intermediate
French
Beginner
Russian
Expert
Ukrainian
Expert
Serbian
Beginner

Training and Certifications

Patrol Police Tactics (Training)
Training Institute:
ICITAP
Date Attended:
March 2015
Duration:
100 hours

Hobbies

  • Martial arts
    Membership of the Regional Hand-to-Hand Fight Federation (Kharkov, Ukraine)