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Top Secret/SCI
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$150,000 and above
Security
Washington, DC (On-Site/Office)
Behavioral Scientist/Social Scientist
Seeking an experienced Behavioral Scientist for our insider threat operational requirements on a mission-focused program within a challenging, dynamic setting located in downtown Washington DC. Successful candidate in this position will conduct behavioral research and assessments with the goal of informing the development of insider threat and security policies and procedures within a government agency. The Scientist may, among other tasks, be expected to conduct interviews, pilot studies, surveys, case studies, and program evaluations; develop metrics; analyze qualitative and quantitative data; and manage research projects.
Responsibilities
• Provide psychological services to include participation in meetings and briefings for specific mission-related initiatives.
• Prepare and conduct behavioral assessments.
• Assist in identifying a source’s key personality traits, sources of social and professional influence, psychological strengths, and vulnerabilities.
• Provide expertise in managing and testing of sources.
• Integrate knowledge of a source’s background and personality into a formal written operational/behavioral assessment.
• Make appropriate recommendations in challenging, ambiguous or emergency situations to facilitate the government’s decision-making process.
• Be able to assess a source’s integrity and competence in the context of past behavior and current behavior.
Requirements:
• Must be able to maintain a security clearance.
• Candidates should have the ability to work independently on their assigned topics, develop appropriate project timelines, lead well-organized meetings and briefings.
• Experience with working in the Intelligence Community.
• Possess knowledge and practice of applied behavior analysis.
• Ability to integrate knowledge of a source’s background and personality into a formal written operational/behavioral assessment.
• Experience working with relevant source and case files, to include utilization of advanced source vetting and validating tools.
• Experience working with sources and expertise in assessing a source’s psychological strengths and vulnerabilities.
• Experience working with analysts to provide time-dominant, science-based, direct and indirect psychological assessments based on displayed indicators and human factors.
• Experience with writing and briefing.
• Candidates must be able to work with multiple IC agencies and entities both within and outside of the agency.
• Master’s Degree or a Doctoral degree from an accredited college/university with specialization in behavioral psychology OR social sciences, along with 10 – 13 years of prior relevant experience.
Preferred qualification:
• Knowledge of topics like counterintelligence, personnel security and/or insider threats.
• PhD in Psychology or Social Science or Behavioral Science.
Seeking an experienced Behavioral Scientist for our insider threat operational requirements on a mission-focused program within a challenging, dynamic setting located in downtown Washington DC. Successful candidate in this position will conduct behavioral research and assessments with the goal of informing the development of insider threat and security policies and procedures within a government agency. The Scientist may, among other tasks, be expected to conduct interviews, pilot studies, surveys, case studies, and program evaluations; develop metrics; analyze qualitative and quantitative data; and manage research projects.
Responsibilities
• Provide psychological services to include participation in meetings and briefings for specific mission-related initiatives.
• Prepare and conduct behavioral assessments.
• Assist in identifying a source’s key personality traits, sources of social and professional influence, psychological strengths, and vulnerabilities.
• Provide expertise in managing and testing of sources.
• Integrate knowledge of a source’s background and personality into a formal written operational/behavioral assessment.
• Make appropriate recommendations in challenging, ambiguous or emergency situations to facilitate the government’s decision-making process.
• Be able to assess a source’s integrity and competence in the context of past behavior and current behavior.
Requirements:
• Must be able to maintain a security clearance.
• Candidates should have the ability to work independently on their assigned topics, develop appropriate project timelines, lead well-organized meetings and briefings.
• Experience with working in the Intelligence Community.
• Possess knowledge and practice of applied behavior analysis.
• Ability to integrate knowledge of a source’s background and personality into a formal written operational/behavioral assessment.
• Experience working with relevant source and case files, to include utilization of advanced source vetting and validating tools.
• Experience working with sources and expertise in assessing a source’s psychological strengths and vulnerabilities.
• Experience working with analysts to provide time-dominant, science-based, direct and indirect psychological assessments based on displayed indicators and human factors.
• Experience with writing and briefing.
• Candidates must be able to work with multiple IC agencies and entities both within and outside of the agency.
• Master’s Degree or a Doctoral degree from an accredited college/university with specialization in behavioral psychology OR social sciences, along with 10 – 13 years of prior relevant experience.
Preferred qualification:
• Knowledge of topics like counterintelligence, personnel security and/or insider threats.
• PhD in Psychology or Social Science or Behavioral Science.
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