Program Assistant with Security Clearance - Washington, DC, United States - RWD Consulting LLC

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    Description
    The ideal candidate we are seeking for this role shall provide administrative, clerical, and program support assistance for public diplomacy research and evaluation efforts, in keeping with the requirements of the Public Diplomacy Modernization Act of 2021

    Work Location:
    Washington, DC

    Work Hours:
    Monday - Friday (8am - 5pm)

    Scope of work:
    (a) supporting the Director of Public Diplomacy Research and Evaluation in their duties to organize and oversee audience research, digital analytics, and impact evaluations across all public diplomacy bureaus and offices of the Department; (b) supporting diplomatic posts in the conduct of audience research, monitoring, and evaluation; (c) sharing appropriate public diplomacy research and evaluation information within the Department and with other appropriate Federal departments and agencies; (d) drafting the biannual report to the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation

    Specific duties and responsibilities:

    • Assist the Director of Public Diplomacy Research and Evaluation in convening Department bureaus and offices to meet the requirements of Section 5603 of the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
    • Assist the Director in the design, development, and implementation of systems and processes to coordinate and oversee public diplomacy research and evaluation.
    • Assist the Director in the design, development, and deployment of a knowledge management platform for sharing public diplomacy research and evaluation information across the Department, as well as mechanisms for sharing information with other appropriate Federal departments and agencies.
    • Assist the Director by coordinating, consolidating, and synthesizing input from Department bureaus and agencies on public diplomacy research and evaluation efforts.
    • Prepare detailed written reports concerning the status of research and monitoring and evaluation efforts utilizing information management systems/databases to retrieve requested data.
    • Draft Department input to the biannual report to the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation.
    • Support efforts by the Director for Public Diplomacy Research and Evaluation to ensure that research and evaluation findings are integrated into public diplomacy strategic planning and resource prioritization.
    • Ensure efficient dissemination and timely flow of correspondence, actions, guidance, policy, and information and good communication between R/PPR and other Department research and evaluation units.
    • Ensure memoranda and other correspondence for information, approval, or clearance that come to R/PPR/REU are directed promptly through appropriate channels and meet appropriate deadlines and formats.
    • Keep abreast of new policies, procedures, regulations, directives, etc
    that impact the efficiency of R/PPR/REU to meet its legislative mandate

    Special knowledge requirements:

    • A bachelor's degree is required;
    • Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance at the SECRET level;
    • Demonstrable project experience with significant stakeholder engagement;
    • Proven ability to analyze program papers and proposals to ensure consistency with established guidance and commitments.
    • Proven ability to analyze and evaluate information derived from a variety of sources.
    • Experience compiling and synthesizing information for use by decision makers.
    • Experience utilizing analytical and evaluative techniques to identify, consider and resolve issues or problems for management.
    • Experience communicating both orally and in writing to senior managers within and outside of the Department/Office, ideally on research or foreign affairs matters.
    • Proven ability to liaise across U.S
    government bureaus and offices.


    • Exceptional written and oral communication skills
    • Fluency in modern technology collaboration tools including G Suite, Slack, etc.;
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite;
    • Ability to approach problems analytically and holistically, considering the individual problem and the impact on the larger system;
    • Adaptability to work flexibly and efficiently in a rapidly changing environment;
    • Demonstrated curiosity in continued learning and growth on the job;
    • Openness to critique (including from other disciplines), curiosity to learn from a spectrum of perspectives, and experience or strong interest in collaborating closely with others;
    • Familiarity working with or supporting a research team preferred