Program Advisor with Security Clearance
Company: Cherokee Federal
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 6, 2024
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Job Description:
Program Advisor ***This position requires an ability to obtain a
secret clearance, US Citizenship is required*** Provide technical
and subject matter expertise to the Bureau of Trafficking
In-Persons (J/TIP) Office of International Programs (IP) Section
and to other J/TIP Office Sections and Department of State bureaus
and offices as requiredCompensation & Benefits: Estimated Starting
Salary Range for Program Advisor: $90,000.00 Pay commensurate with
experienceFull time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K
and other possible benefits as providedBenefits are subject to
change with or without noticeProgram Advisor Responsibilities
Include:--- Assists in the development of programming strategies
for the J/TIP Office's centrally managed foreign assistance
informed primarily by TIP Report recommendations, assessments of
the programming context, and intra- and interagency consultations
on current and projected programming.--- Recommends programming
priorities to the Ambassador-at-Large for the grant solicitation
processReviews and assesses applicant proposals through a
multi-stage solicitation processWith others, provides funding
recommendations to the Ambassador-at-Large.--- Supports the Grants
Officer and Grants Officer Representative (GOR) by providing
assistance in completing actions required to award approved
grants.--- Assists in the oversight of grantee performance and
activities related to J/TIP Office-funded projectsRegular and
routine engagement with implementing partners.--- Reviews and
analyzes progress and financial reports, observes grantee
compliance with award terms and conditions, conducts site visits as
appropriate, and works with the grantee, GOR, and Grants Officer to
resolve issues as required.--- Promotes organizational learning by
analyzing data to support evidence-based decision making, identify
lessons learned and good practices, and facilitate independent
evaluations.--- Provides policy guidance and technical expertise on
anti-trafficking programs and activitiesSupports J/TIP Office
engagements with intra- and interagency counterparts and with
officials from other governments, multilateral organizations, civil
society organizations, and the private sector.--- Prepares verbal
and written communications for senior officials as required to
include analyses, strategy documents, briefing papers,
presentations, and decision memos.--- Collaborates closely with
other IP and J/TIP Office counterpartsSupports and promotes regular
communication and collaboration with intra- and interagency
programming stakeholders, regional bureaus, and posts.--- Supports
TIP Office efforts to build partnerships with other
anti-trafficking programming stakeholders, including bilateral and
private anti-TIP donors.--- Assists in the oversight of grantee
performance and activities related to J/TIP Office-funded
cooperative agreements.--- Assists in the development of strategies
and makes recommendations for programming in response to manmade
and natural disasters, requests by governments for short-term
training and technical assistance, and requirements for emergency
assistance to victims.--- Works with post, regional bureau points
of contact, and other counterparts to develop short-term training
and technical assistance projects.--- Facilitates execution of
individual trainings and provision of technical assistance
activities by coordinating and monitoring activities and
timelines.--- Supports other projects related to J/TIP Office
programs, including research, modern slavery prevalence reduction,
and child protection, functioning under the Position Duties and
Responsibilities listed above.--- Performs other job-related duties
as assignedProgram Advisor Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities
requested:--- Master's degree in arts or science fields related to
international affairs, criminal justice, or with relevant research
experience preferred.--- 2-10 years of demonstrated work experience
related to human trafficking, criminal justice, rule of law,
international affairs, or international grants management.---
Ability to demonstrate excellent organizational, interpersonal, and
analytical skills.--- Demonstrated ability to communicate
effectively both orally and in writing.--- Demonstrated ability to
liaise within the J/TIP Office and with other Department bureaus
and offices as well as external organizations.--- Demonstrated
ability to use computer skills successfully.--- Demonstrated work
experience related to human trafficking, criminal justice, rule of
law, international affairs, or international grants management.---
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.--- Prior
knowledge of U.Sgovernment programs and grants processes.--- Must
be able to obtain a Secret Clearance.--- Ability to obtain and
maintain an active U.SPassport.--- Must pass pre-employment
qualifications of Cherokee Federal Company Information: CNMS
provides support, services, and solutions to federal and commercial
customersThe company takes a personalized approach to solving our
clients' toughest challenges, helping you make the most of your
skillsCNMS is part of Cherokee Federal - a team of tribally owned
federal contracting companiesFor more information, visit
cherokee-federal.comCherokee Federal is a military-friendly
employerVeterans and active military transitioning to civilian
status are encouraged to apply#CherokeeFederal #LI-SB1 Program
Coordinator Program Specialist Program Consultant Program Manager
Program Analyst Program Guidance International grants management
Program Planning International affairs Human trafficking Legal
Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employerPlease
visit cherokee-federal.com/careers for information regarding our
Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer Statement,
Accommodation request, and Presidential EO 14042 Notice.
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