Policy Analyst III with Security Clearance - Washington, DC, United States - VTG

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    Overview VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst III with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC
    The position is 100% onsite
    What will you do?


    • Serve as a policy analyst in the U.S
    Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism.


    • Liaise with a wide array of regional and functional bureaus within the Department of State and the interagency on a routine basis to communicate effectively and advance the policy of the Counterterrorism Bureau.
    • In coordination with the relevant regional and functional bureaus, advise the Office Director and Deputy Director on special projects in his/her area of responsibility.
    • Support bilateral and multilateral diplomatic engagements involving the Secretary of State and other Department and interagency principals with relevant partners.
    • Participate in interagency meetings as they relate to the areas of responsibility and help prepare leadership for various local and international meetings, speeches, and presentations.
    • Conduct outreach to manage relationships with international organizations and NGOs as needed.
    • Research, prepare, and review policy papers and briefing checklists on key topics across multiple regional issue sets and across various lines of effort.
    • Support the organization and conduct of conferences and meetings, as assigned.
    • Support other projects as directed, including high-level USG visits.
    • On-site presence required with situational telework if appropriate
    Do you have what it takes?


    • Bachelor's degree and 5 plus years of experience preferred

    Preferred areas of study are:
    international studies, political science, national security, foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism.


    • State Department policy experience preferred but policy for another federal agency in areas of foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism could qualify.
    • Able to be available for up to 20% overseas travel.
    • Able to brief and work effectively with high-ranking officials of the State Department, other government agencies, and foreign governments.
    • Have a strong understanding of the paper process and other procedures at the State Department.
    • Be able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
    • The contractor must be able to learn and retain the policies and viewpoints of the assigned office as they relate to current foreign policy situations and Bureau program activities.
    • Must have a strong understanding of interagency coordination and how to work across multiple organizations.
    • Have experience engaging in an international context.
    • Have experience of planning and coordination with interagency or international partners.
    • TS/SCI Security Clearance required.