Job opening: NCSC/SSD/Senior Advisor
Salary: $139 395 - 191 900 per year
Published at: Apr 02 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The mission of the National Counterintelligence & Security Center is to lead and support the U.S. Government's counterintelligence (CI) and security activities critical to protecting our nation; provide CI outreach to U.S. private sector entities at risk of foreign intelligence penetration; and issue public warnings regarding intelligence threats to the U.S.
Duties
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The NCSC/Special Security Directorate (SSD) directly supports the DNI's responsibilities as the Security Executive Agency (SecEA) across the Executive Branch and serves as the DNI's designee for oversight and safeguarding national security programs across the Intelligence Community (IC). The SSD/Senior Advisor serves as an expert-level advisor to the SSD/Assistant Director (AD) and Deputy Assistant Director (DAD) and is responsible for the formulation and execution of long-term strategy, plans, and policy to advance IC and national-level special security matters including programs, policy, and areas of common concern (research, outreach, training, etc.). The Senior Advisor oversees and informs the development and review of tasks, briefings, reports, and presentations to organizational leadership, ODNI and IC leaders, as well as senior policymakers, and Congressional briefings and testimony.
The SSD/Senior Advisor will:
Advance Security Executive Agent (SecEA) personnel security policies, processes, and procedures, including Trusted Workforce 2.0 initiatives related to security clearance reforms.
Communicate to key internal and external stakeholders the development and advancement of key personnel security policy issues and advocate on behalf of the SecEA/ODNI at interagency meetings.
Lead, plan, and prepare the development of security-related talking points, responses, testimony, briefings, presentations and reports to organizational leadership, senior leaders, and Congress; identify, review, evaluate, and develop information to be presented in response to pending and enacted legislation; and anticipate and proactively address congressional reactions to ODNI briefings and testimony.
Lead, initiate, cultivate, and maintain productive working relationships with internal and external partners, including legislative affairs and security professionals, as well as interagency policymakers in order to help SSD leadership advance special security directives, projects, and initiatives.
Develop near/mid/long term strategy documents that provide guidance to needs/requirements and resource/investment planning and programming staff elements and activities.
Advise and engage senior IC leadership on strategic priorities, opportunities, gaps, and interdependencies to link resources to strategy; lead and oversee the communication of emerging strategic issues and trends, independently evaluate against IC strategic elements, and make recommendations for improvements.
Qualifications
Mandatory Requirements:
Expert knowledge of ODNI and IC special security missions in order to develop the national-level strategies and policies necessary to support U.S. national security interests.
Expert ability to conceptualize, organize, and draw inferences from incomplete data and present a compelling analysis of findings and issues; expert ability to identify, articulate, document, and mitigate knowledge gaps or alternatives approaches.
Superior ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in written reports, and to logically analyze, synthesize, and evaluate multiple sources of information for their inclusion in briefings and written documents.
Superior communication (written and verbal) skills to effectively and efficiently represent SecEA, ODNI and IC security interests.
Expert leadership experience and analytic expertise to support strategy and policy development, strategic planning and implementation efforts.
Expert ability to maintain awareness of proposed and existing legislation with the potential to affect the ODNI and IC special security interests.
Expert organizational and interpersonal skills to facilitate diverse forums, manage competing priorities, and advocate new ideas/concepts/processes.
Superior ability to exercise independent judgment on time-sensitive issues and work collaboratively across the IC.
Desired Requirements:
Expert knowledge of the ODNI, IC, US Congress, congressional committees, and congressional liaison activities
Expert experience working with the Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Congress, or congressional committees.
Expert knowledge of internal tasking processes and the ability to review and inform development and final coordination of ODNI policy packages concerning Trusted Workforce 2.0 and Congressionally Directed Actions.
Education
Bachelor's Degree.
Contacts
- Address SPECIAL SECURITY DIRECTORATE FRONT OFFICE
Director Of National Intelligence
Washington, DC 20511
US
- Name: Vacancy Team ODNI
- Phone: 0000000000
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