Job Requirements
Washington, DC
Top Secret/SCI Polygraph not specified
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$145,000 - $155,000
Job Description
Mid Collection Management Officer
Experience: Individual must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in human intelligence (HUMINT) collection and/or collection management of high-impact and complex foreign intelligence (FI) and/or counterintelligence (CI) reporting. Individual must have proven evidence of excellent, strategic-level intelligence report writing skills. Must be able to deal effectively with individuals at all levels often under the pressure of fast breaking, ambiguous situations. Must have strong leadership traits and well-developed time management and multitasking abilities. The candidate must have prior collection management and collection experience, ideally on intelligence issues central to the Department’s mission such as advanced science and technology, commercial or military nuclear technology, weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation/counter-proliferation, energy security, and cyber security, or other relevant areas.
Education: Position requires individual to have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college preferably in a field related to geopolitical/ national security studies, or science or engineering. Additional years of experience may be substituted for degree requirements. The candidate must also have formal HUMINT collection operations management and/or HUMINT collection training from at least one (1) of the following courses (or another equivalent): Joint CI & HUMINT Staff Officer (J2X) course; Joint CI & HUMINT Management Course (JIMC), Joint CI & HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JCHATC); Defense Strategic Debriefing Course (DSDC); Advanced Military Source Operations Course (AMSOC); Advanced Source Operations Course (ASOC); Defense Advanced Tradecraft Course (DATC); Joint Military Attaché School (JMAS); Advanced Special Operations Techniques Course (ASOTC); Advanced Human Intelligence Operations Course (AHOC); Advanced CI Collection Course (ACICC); Field Tradecraft Course (FTC); or any other official U.S. Government or Military HUMINT training course providing certification for overt collection equivalent to Military Source Operations Category 3 or higher.
Duties: Serves as Collection Management Officer (CMO) to manage the collection, evaluation, classification, and dissemination of foreign intelligence (FI), counterintelligence (CI), and cyber intelligence collected from overt HUMINT sources and by other means. Specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Advise field collection elements to develop and implement effective overt collection programs within their specific areas of responsibility.
Provide guidance to collectors on intelligence collection and report writing tradecraft.
Review, coordinate, and approve the dissemination of sensitive raw intelligence.
Contribute to the development of intelligence collection and reporting policies, procedures, and guidance for a national FI/CI collection program.
Manage and conduct intelligence debriefings of overt HUMINT sources.
Develop and manage intelligence reporting use and evaluation metrics.
Interact with senior level DOE managers in order to conduct sensitive debriefings for FI purposes.
Experience: Individual must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in human intelligence (HUMINT) collection and/or collection management of high-impact and complex foreign intelligence (FI) and/or counterintelligence (CI) reporting. Individual must have proven evidence of excellent, strategic-level intelligence report writing skills. Must be able to deal effectively with individuals at all levels often under the pressure of fast breaking, ambiguous situations. Must have strong leadership traits and well-developed time management and multitasking abilities. The candidate must have prior collection management and collection experience, ideally on intelligence issues central to the Department’s mission such as advanced science and technology, commercial or military nuclear technology, weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation/counter-proliferation, energy security, and cyber security, or other relevant areas.
Education: Position requires individual to have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college preferably in a field related to geopolitical/ national security studies, or science or engineering. Additional years of experience may be substituted for degree requirements. The candidate must also have formal HUMINT collection operations management and/or HUMINT collection training from at least one (1) of the following courses (or another equivalent): Joint CI & HUMINT Staff Officer (J2X) course; Joint CI & HUMINT Management Course (JIMC), Joint CI & HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JCHATC); Defense Strategic Debriefing Course (DSDC); Advanced Military Source Operations Course (AMSOC); Advanced Source Operations Course (ASOC); Defense Advanced Tradecraft Course (DATC); Joint Military Attaché School (JMAS); Advanced Special Operations Techniques Course (ASOTC); Advanced Human Intelligence Operations Course (AHOC); Advanced CI Collection Course (ACICC); Field Tradecraft Course (FTC); or any other official U.S. Government or Military HUMINT training course providing certification for overt collection equivalent to Military Source Operations Category 3 or higher.
Duties: Serves as Collection Management Officer (CMO) to manage the collection, evaluation, classification, and dissemination of foreign intelligence (FI), counterintelligence (CI), and cyber intelligence collected from overt HUMINT sources and by other means. Specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Advise field collection elements to develop and implement effective overt collection programs within their specific areas of responsibility.
Provide guidance to collectors on intelligence collection and report writing tradecraft.
Review, coordinate, and approve the dissemination of sensitive raw intelligence.
Contribute to the development of intelligence collection and reporting policies, procedures, and guidance for a national FI/CI collection program.
Manage and conduct intelligence debriefings of overt HUMINT sources.
Develop and manage intelligence reporting use and evaluation metrics.
Interact with senior level DOE managers in order to conduct sensitive debriefings for FI purposes.
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