Mark Wilkes-Jones

Biography

Mark Wilkes-Jones is a decorated former British police detective whose 15-year career also included an 3 tours of duty with the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, where he performed multiple roles including that of Regional Serious Crime Squad Chief and exhumations team leader. He then went on to work in Africa as an overland travel adviser and in 2006 went to work as a private contractor in Iraq, training police recruits.
His portfolio also includes working as a training manager with a major resources organization on the Gorgon project, Solomon Iron Ore Mine-Site and Christmas Creek.
He now lives and works in Western Australia, where in 2011 he completed his university postgraduate studies in adult and tertiary education. He currently works in Australia’s largest male prison – Acacia, where he teaches English and mathematics to inmates.

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Books

The Navigator Series - Career Moves
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 16,180. Language: British English. Published: June 21, 2018 . Categories: Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / Success, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / General
This self help book has been developed to aid people manage their job loss or change or transition and assist them in every stage of the process. It provides a systematic approach and includes topics on coping with emotions, self-assessment, job-search strategies, résumé writing, cover letter writing and effective interview skills, as well as activities to cement the theory.
The Navigator Series - Coaching Self
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 14,650. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: June 18, 2018 . Categories: Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / Success, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Motivation & inspiration
“The Navigator Series: Coaching Self” is a practical guidebook to self-development which will set a person on a path to positive and lasting change. “The Navigator Series: Coaching Self” aims to impart to readers inspiration and a realization that anything is possible.