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Office of the Director of National Intelligence National Intelligence Officer for Narcotics and Transnational Crime in McLean, Virginia

Summary The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Directorate for Mission Integration (MI) creates a consistent and holistic view of intelligence from collection to analysis and serves as the Director of National Intelligence's (DNI) principal advisor on all aspects of intelligence. MI integrates mission capabilities, informs enterprise resource and policy decisions, and ensures the delivery of timely, objective, accurate, and relevant intelligence. Responsibilities Major Duties and Responsibilities: The National Intelligence Council (NIC) consists of the most senior and expert intelligence analysts supporting the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in carrying out responsibilities as the head of the Intelligence Community (IC) and as the principal adviser to the President for intelligence matters related to national security. The NIC produces a variety of all-source, IC coordinated intelligence reports, including its flagship product, the National Intelligence Estimate, which represents the Intelligence Community's most authoritative statement on a key national security issue. Orchestrate and direct Community-wide mid- and long-term strategic analysis on international narcotics and transnational crime [with a focus on fentanyl], and related issues such as corruption and money laundering that support these activities. Serve as subject matter expert and advise the DNI on narcotics and transnational crime threat issues in support of the DNI's role as the principal intelligence adviser to the President. Oversee IC-wide production and coordination of National Intelligence Estimates and other community papers (Intelligence Community Assessments, Intelligence Community Briefs, and Sense of the Community Memoranda) concerning counter narcotics threats. Review and edit products to ensure high quality in alignment with DNI standards. Liaise and collaborate with senior policy makers in order to articulate substantive intelligence priorities to guide national-level intelligence collection and analysis. On occasion, author personal assessments of critical narcotics and transnational crime threats issues for the President, DNI, and other senior policy makers. Develop and sustain a professional network with IC analysts, analytic managers, and collection managers to ensure timely and appropriate intelligence support to policy customers regarding narcotics and transnational crime threats. Brief senior IC members, policy makers, military decision makers, members of Congress, and other major stakeholders as necessary on narcotics and transnational crime threats. Be cognizant of and support the research and production plans on narcotics and transnational crime threats for the IC's analytic components; identify redundancies and gaps; direct strategies to address gaps; and advise the DNI on gaps and shortfalls in analytic capabilities across the IC. Lead a professional staff, assess performance, oversee goal setting, and provide feedback on personal and professional development. Interact with managers to ensure compliance and collaboration with policies which aides in developing the organizational culture. Establish and manage liaison relationships with academia, the business community, and other non-government subject matter experts to ensure the IC has a comprehensive understanding of transnational threats. Direct and oversee national intelligence issues related to the area of responsibility, set collection, analysis and Intelligence operations priorities that has an impact on IC, ODNI, directorates or components, or external partners. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications Mandatory Requirements: Superior experience and ability to direct interagency, interdisciplinary IC teams to produce coordinated analytic products and to drive collection requirements. Excellent conceptualization, analytic, writing, and editing skills to produce strategic analytic assessments, often on short deadlines. Written products require clear organization and logical argumentation and presentation. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and management skills to conceptualize and effectively lead complex analytic projects. Expert ability to work with and fairly represent the IC when analytic views differ among agencies. Superior communication skills, including ability to exert influence with senior leadership and communicate effectively with people at all staff levels, both internal and external to the organization, to give oral presentations and to otherwise represent the NIC in interagency meetings. Expert leadership and managerial capabilities, including the ability to effectively direct taskings, assess and manage performance, and support personal and professional development of all levels of personnel. Maintain effective working relationships with other ODNI and IC components and other government agencies to address issues that span multiple mission or program areas. Desired Requirements: Expert in narcotics and transnational crime threats and knowledge of the IC's capabilities on these issues strongly encouraged. Master's degree or equivalent experience as determined by mission specialty area. Superior ability to build and expand analytic programs and outside engagement in areas of emerging policy priority, such as narcotics and transnational crime, atrocities and the role of illicit finance and corruption in supporting transnational organized crime. Education Master's Degree Additional Information Job Interview Travel: Candidates from outside the Washington, D.C., area may be selected for a telephone, teleconference, or in-person interview. Salary Determination: The ODNI uses a rank-in-person system in which rank is attached to GS employees on the basis of individual qualifications, experience, and performance. Individuals whose current GS grade is equivalent to the grade of the advertised position will retain their current grade and step. Individuals who transfer to the ODNI from a non-GS pay scale will have base pay converted to the appropriate GS grade and step as determined by the Director/ Human Resource Management. On occasional instances when a current federal civilian employee applies for an ODNI position that is a lower grade than his or her personal grade, the candidate's personal grade will be downgraded to the grade of the advertised ODNI position and pay will be set at the step that is closest to but not less than the employee's current annual base rate of pay, not to exceed the maximum rate (i.e., step 10) of the GS grade to which assigned. Relocation Expenses: For new ODNI employees, reimbursement for relocation is discretionary based on availability of funds. Reasonable Accommodations: The ODNI provides reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Reasonable Accommodations Officer by classified email at dnireasonableaccommodationwma@cia.ic.gov, by unclassified email at DNIDRA@dni.gov, by telephone at 703-275-3900 or by FAX at 703-275-1217. Your request for reasonable accommodation will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE EEOD EMAIL ADDRESS. THIS EMAIL IS FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS ONLY. The ODNI is an equal opportunity employer and abides by applicable employment laws and regulations.

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