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Top Secret/SCI
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$150,000 and above
Occasional travel
Intelligence
Washington, DC (On-Site/Office)
Position: Collections Management Officer (CMO) – HUMINT (Investigations)/SME
Location: Washington D.C.
Clearance: TS/SCI
Salary Range: $170-185
Responsibilities
Lead and manage the full HUMINT collection lifecycle for investigative and counterintelligence operations: from requirements development to collection tasking, evaluation, and dissemination.
Conduct intelligence debriefings with overt HUMINT sources, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and operational security.
Serve as the interface between agents/collectors and intelligence consumers—bridging requirements, refining tasking, and validating source reliability.
Evaluate incoming human intelligence: source vetting, reliability/content rating (A‑F/1‑6), and intelligence tradecraft.
Draft authoritative collection strategies, policies, SOPs, and guidance for CI/HUMINT operations.
Produce operational metrics, MI assessments, collection gap analyses, and recommendations to inform senior leadership.
Prepare and deliver briefings and reports—clear, tailored, and high-impact—for decision-makers and stakeholders.
Maintain and support HUMINT databases and tools (e.g., GCOMS, ICE, CHROME, Crate, Chrome) to enable efficient collection oversight.
Minimum Qualifications
Active TS/SCI clearance
Bachelor’s degree (Geopolitical, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Security Studies) or equivalent experience. Master’s preferred.
15 plus years of professional experience in HUMINT collection management or CMO capacity, ideally in CI or investigative settings.
Proven expertise in HUMINT tradecraft, including source case management, clandestine methodologies, and intelligence cycle oversight.
Superior writing and analytical skills, with demonstrated ability to produce polished, actionable intelligence products under tight deadlines.
Ability to engage and advise collectors/agents, translate consumer priorities, and manage dynamic HUMINT operations.
Desired/Preferred
HUMINT CMO certifications (e.g., HCMO, HCOM, HCMC).
Familiarity with specialized intelligence domains, such as WMD nonproliferation, cyber, nuclear, counterterrorism.
Experience with key HUMINT systems: GCOMS, ICE, CHROME, Crate, analytics/data visualization tools.
Overseas or expeditionary HUMINT deployment experience is a plus.
Polyglot capabilities: proficiency in Arabic, Farsi, Mandarin, Russian, Korean, or similar geographically relevant languages.
Skills & Competencies
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, adept at building rapport across functional teams.
Strategic thinking with keen prioritization, multitasking, and crisis decision-making abilities.
Strong ethical judgment and integrity, committed to mission needs and compliance with Intelligence Oversight protocols.
Proficient in analytical thinking, trend analysis, and synthesizing multi-source data to inform collection strategies.
Comfortable operating with some travel and in non-standard or pressured environments.
Benefits & Offerings
Competitive salary, commensurate with experience and clearance.
Comprehensive health, dental, vision, retirement, training, and career development programs.
Opportunity to support critical U.S. intelligence and national security missions.
Location: Washington D.C.
Clearance: TS/SCI
Salary Range: $170-185
Responsibilities
Lead and manage the full HUMINT collection lifecycle for investigative and counterintelligence operations: from requirements development to collection tasking, evaluation, and dissemination.
Conduct intelligence debriefings with overt HUMINT sources, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and operational security.
Serve as the interface between agents/collectors and intelligence consumers—bridging requirements, refining tasking, and validating source reliability.
Evaluate incoming human intelligence: source vetting, reliability/content rating (A‑F/1‑6), and intelligence tradecraft.
Draft authoritative collection strategies, policies, SOPs, and guidance for CI/HUMINT operations.
Produce operational metrics, MI assessments, collection gap analyses, and recommendations to inform senior leadership.
Prepare and deliver briefings and reports—clear, tailored, and high-impact—for decision-makers and stakeholders.
Maintain and support HUMINT databases and tools (e.g., GCOMS, ICE, CHROME, Crate, Chrome) to enable efficient collection oversight.
Minimum Qualifications
Active TS/SCI clearance
Bachelor’s degree (Geopolitical, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Security Studies) or equivalent experience. Master’s preferred.
15 plus years of professional experience in HUMINT collection management or CMO capacity, ideally in CI or investigative settings.
Proven expertise in HUMINT tradecraft, including source case management, clandestine methodologies, and intelligence cycle oversight.
Superior writing and analytical skills, with demonstrated ability to produce polished, actionable intelligence products under tight deadlines.
Ability to engage and advise collectors/agents, translate consumer priorities, and manage dynamic HUMINT operations.
Desired/Preferred
HUMINT CMO certifications (e.g., HCMO, HCOM, HCMC).
Familiarity with specialized intelligence domains, such as WMD nonproliferation, cyber, nuclear, counterterrorism.
Experience with key HUMINT systems: GCOMS, ICE, CHROME, Crate, analytics/data visualization tools.
Overseas or expeditionary HUMINT deployment experience is a plus.
Polyglot capabilities: proficiency in Arabic, Farsi, Mandarin, Russian, Korean, or similar geographically relevant languages.
Skills & Competencies
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, adept at building rapport across functional teams.
Strategic thinking with keen prioritization, multitasking, and crisis decision-making abilities.
Strong ethical judgment and integrity, committed to mission needs and compliance with Intelligence Oversight protocols.
Proficient in analytical thinking, trend analysis, and synthesizing multi-source data to inform collection strategies.
Comfortable operating with some travel and in non-standard or pressured environments.
Benefits & Offerings
Competitive salary, commensurate with experience and clearance.
Comprehensive health, dental, vision, retirement, training, and career development programs.
Opportunity to support critical U.S. intelligence and national security missions.
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