Job opening: SUPERVISORY EMERGENT ARMS CONTROL AND INTEGRATION SPECIALIST
Salary: $139 395 - 181 216 per year
Published at: Jun 11 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is part of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The incumbent will be responsible for supervising the Division's participation and direct engagement in the Directorate's, Agency's and USG's processes for developing strategies to support Executive Branch and DoD goals to combat weapons of mass destruction, specifically in the area of arms control and non-proliferation.
Duties
As a SUPERVISORY EMERGENT ARMS CONTROL AND INTEGRATION SPECIALIST at the GS-0301-14 some of your typical work assignments may include:
Supervises the Division - supervises a staff of military, civilian, and contractors who provide key programmatic support and are the subject matter experts (SME) on future arms control opportunities, strategic planning issues, and efforts related to non-proliferation initiatives and opportunities. Manages a complex portfolio of acquisition and contract activities for multiple project teams supporting the emergent arms control program office.
Provides key programmatic advice and is a SME to senior management officials within the Agency, DOD, Combatant Commands, and the USG, as well as high-level civilian and military foreign officials; Coordinating and resolving specific issues related to standardized and efficient planning, preparation, and execution of future arms control, counter-proliferation, and non-proliferation activities.
Represents the Directorate, Department, and Agency at various interagency and international meetings pertaining to the development and implementation of future CWMD arms control and other non-proliferation initiatives for which the Agency has or may have authority and/or implementation responsibilities.
Directly supports functions and develops policies and procedures which enhance coordination and improve Agency integration inside and outside. Coordinates original research and collects information, to include historical data, and performs in-depth analyses on the technical aspects of CWMD non-proliferation. Identifies and defines issues; conceptualizes alternative solutions; recommends courses of action or options available; and prepares a variety of reports, memorandums, staff studies, and talking papers for Agency leadership and appropriate representatives of external organizations including key policy-making officials. Develops and staffs papers and studies to the Interagency as required.
Provides technical advice, assistance, and rationale regarding the authorization, planning, prioritization, implementation, and evaluation processes of initiatives, especially those in the future-of-arms-control realm to assist policy-making officials in the development, interpretation, clarification, and support or defense of Agency, DoD, or national positions. Interacts with operational implementers to ensure policy guidance is effectively conveyed, enabling successful implementation and evaluation.
Leads internal working groups tasked with coordinating and resolving specific issues related to standardized and efficient planning, preparation, and execution of future DoD arms control and non-proliferation activities. Maintains a close liaison with operational elements on matters of arms control implementation and execution. Assists the Combatant Commanders, Joint Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and other DoD entities to develop and execute operational programs.
Requirements
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service http://www.sss.gov
- Resume and supporting documents (See How To Apply)
- Suitable for Federal employment, determined by a background investigation
- May be required to successfully complete a probationary period
- Work Schedule: Fulltime
- Overtime: 10%
- Tour of Duty: Flexible
- Recruitment Incentives: Not Authorized
- Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): Exempt
- Financial Disclosure: Not Required
- Telework Eligibility: This position is telework eligible
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance.
- Must consent to and pass pre-employment drug testing and be subject to periodic random drug testing thereafter.
- Travel in the performance of temporary assignments may be required up to 25% of duty time CONUS/OCONUS.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid US Passport.
Qualifications
You may qualify at the GS-14, if you fulfill the following qualifications:
One year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service:
Supervising/leading/managing teams of Government Civilians, Military, contract personnel, and attached technical support experts in overseeing technical issues, costs, schedule, and performance of assigned projects.
Managing acquisition and contract activities for multiple project teams to include reviewing product completion, adequacy, regulatory compliance, and quality;
Advising senior management officials within the Agency, DOD, Combatant Commands, and the US Government (USG), as well as high-level civilian and military foreign officials (e.g., ambassador, minister, and command level), on CWMD arms control and other non-proliferation initiatives;
Representing leadership at various inter-agency and international meetings pertaining to the development and implementation of future CWMD arms control endeavors as well as other non-proliferation and counter-proliferation opportunities;
Conducting original research and performing in-depth analyses on the technical aspects of CWMD Arms Control, counter-proliferation, and non-proliferation, including identifying and defining issues; conceptualizing alternative solutions; recommending courses of action or options available;
Preparing a variety of reports, memorandums, staff studies, and talking papers for Agency leadership and appropriate representatives of external organizations including key policy-making officials;
Producing and processing procurement documentation for contracts and acquisitions to include (but not limited to) purchase requests, acquisition strategy plans, statements of work (SOWs), independent government cost estimates, justifications, source selection plans, etc.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
Education
Substitution of education may not be used in lieu of specialized experience for this grade level.
Contacts
- Address Defense Threat Reduction Agency
8725 JOHN J KINGMAN ROAD
MSC 6201
FT BELVOIR, VA 22060-6201
US
- Name: DE Applicant Inquires
- Phone: 614-692-0420
- Email: [email protected]
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