Job purpose


Directly support the warfighter and interagency collaboration in building strategic approaches in protecting the homeland. Provide support services to IWC functional networks and students in the fields of national security, international affairs, international relations, and irregular warfare


Duties and responsibilities


  • Develop tailored operational and strategic level IW curriculum for DoD, US interagency, partners, and Allies to fill critical IW education and training gaps that IWC SMEs identify through assessments of current IW curriculum, educational shortfalls, lessons learned, and operational requirements to successfully address emerging and future threat trends.
  • Develop advanced modules for participants who show significant understanding of the TILT-C basics.
  • Provide IW curriculum to DoD, Interagency, and Allies and Partners in support of IWC�s objectives through SME lead engagements both CONUS and OCONUS.
  • Coordinate and execute all engagements with support from the IWC Event Manger, securing all contracts, travel, and budgeting in accordance with government regulations. Special emphasis on international students to support both travel and contract support in accordance with government regulations.
  • Support the West Virginia National Guard�s �Ridge Runner Exercise†per IWC Director�s guidance.

+ Lead and/or develop educational programs.

+ Run courses when needed.

+ Coordinate DV events as they are scheduled.

  • Develop advanced modules for participants who show significant understanding of the NRAC basics.
  • Provide course materials and prep work to the participants as the course is updated and/or taught
  • Support IWC events as senior panelists, guest speakers, and representatives, and facilitate senior discussions as requested.
  • Support the development of an IW academic schedule of CONUS and OCONUS activities for the calendar year.
  • Assist the Government in the development of curriculum to effectively address gaps in IW training and education to enhance warfighter lethality, knowledge between DOD, the USG, international partners, industry, academia, and review the course curriculum content for quality and content and approve the coursework for execution.
  • Manage, prioritize, and develop relevant content for publication on a quarterly basis for IWC and conduct outreach with Partners, Allies and Civilian institutions to amplify IWC�s mission and vision.
  • Conduct long term analysis of IW threats which will feed into the curriculum development. Work in both classified and open-source domains to develop threat-based assessments on IW and gray zone activities by state, and non-state actors. Synthesize findings into written reports suitable for building unclassified curriculum products
  • Support the development and execution of wargames and tabletop exercises to include, research, analysis, scripting, capture management, and logistical support for current and future IW related policy, strategies, plans, and concepts developments with USG, Allies and Partners.
  • Work closely with the regional teams, and deputy of operations in support of IWC engagements and projects with DoD and academic institutions to ensure IWC efforts are synchronized and mutually supportive.


Qualifications


  • 10 years of senior level experience in irregular warfare


Education


  • Master�s Degree in related field of Irregular Warfare, such as national security or international relations.


Clearance:


  • TS/SCI required

Salary

USD 89,000 - 112,694 /yearly

Yearly based

Location

VA , United States Crystal City, VA, United States

Job Overview
Job Posted:
1 month ago
Job Expire:
2 weeks from now
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Role
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VA , United States Crystal City, VA, United States