Summary
USPACOM Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation (AM&E) Analyst III, Security Cooperation
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
This position will provide a broad range of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation (AM&E) support on-site at USPACOM. Project tasks will include desk and field research, analysis, data collection and visualization, strategy development, policy writing and coordination, and AM&E capacity building. This position is onsite at USPACOM HQ in Aiea, Hawaii.
Responsibilities
The PACOM AM&E Analyst III will support the design, coordination, and reporting of security cooperation analyses. The analyst will work with key stakeholders to ensure efforts stay up to date with emerging AM&E techniques, tools, and approaches in specific subject matter. Key responsibilities include:
- Support the leadership team in identifying priorities and solutions to problems.
- Provide qualitative and quantitative analysis of security cooperation programs utilizing gap analysis and DOTMLPF.
- Assist with the development of indicators and metrics that enable evaluation of security cooperation programs, capabilities, and absorptive capacity.
- Support the design and development of structured reports and visual graphics (e.g., illustrations, layouts, designs) that distill key information in a clear, concise manner.
- Support the development and maintenance of project processes and plans; prepare briefs for senior leadership review; manage AM&E Working Groups (WGs).
- Maintain records, update assessments over time, and facilitate transparent information sharing; support the sharing and use of relevant products via Socium, the information and management system. Retrieve, organize, store, and share archival AM&E artifacts, both internal and external within provided application/environment.
Additionally, the AM&E Analyst III will lead a team of AM&E Analysts. This role includes management and support of these analysts and the contract. Specific responsibilities include:
- Supporting the AM&E Analyst's to develop and present AM&E briefings, memos, and other written products to senior leaders in the security cooperation community.
- Guide and oversee the AM&E Analyst's to provide quality assurance/quality control on AM&E documents and presentations.
- Identify opportunities to integrate coordinator activities into broader AM&E efforts.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- Six (6) years of AM&E experience, including analyzing and summarizing disparate information in a clear and concise manner, drafting data collection methodologies, creating organizational work plans based on higher-level goals, leading and coordinating multiple offices through multiple step processes without being a direct supervisor, and supporting staff with a variety of levels of knowledge and capabilities
- Strong oral and written communication skills to deal effectively with mid and high-level partner contacts, the host government, and local communities
- Ability to apply government agency regulations and procedures related to controlled unclassified information and foreign disclosure to daily work requirements
- Excellent computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheet programs and data base management
- Ten (10) years of AM&E or capability-based-assessment (CBA) or other types of experience in one or more of the following subject matters: counterterrorism operations; Counter-weapons of mass destruction operations; counter-illicit drug trafficking operations and counter-transnational organized crime operations; maritime and border security operations; military intelligence operations and Operations or activities that contribute to an international coalition operation that is determined by the Secretary to be in the national interest of the United States; air domain awareness operations; cyberspace security and defensive cyberspace operations; humanitarian assistance and demining; small-scale construction associated with any of the above mission areas; Security Sector Governance (both across each of the above program areas as well as through distinct programs focused solely on Security-related institutions that span these broad program areas)
- DOD secret clearance
Preferred Qualifications
- Five (5) years of experience assessing, developing, mapping, and improving business processes
- Five (5) years of experience and knowledge of public policy and operations
- Five (5) years of experience planning, designing and implementing assessment, monitoring, and evaluation programs or projects in the security sector for a national organization, an NGO/IGO, the UN, or private industry
- Master's degree (or higher) and formal training or education in the field of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation
- One to three (1-3) years of experience planning, executing, or overseeing policy or guidance for SC activities implemented under sections 332, 333, 1263, 342, 345, 401, or 2561 of Title 10, Chapter 16
- Candidates currently located in Hawaii and/or those who have worked with USPACOM or other Combatant Commands.
Dexis pay range for this role: $130,000 - $160,000 USD
Job Description
USPACOM Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation (AM&E) Analyst III, Security Cooperation
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
This position will provide a broad range of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation (AM&E) support on-site at USPACOM. Project tasks will include desk and field research, analysis, data collection and visualization, strategy development, policy writing and coordination, and AM&E capacity building. This position is onsite at USPACOM HQ in Aiea, Hawaii.
Responsibilities
The PACOM AM&E Analyst III will support the design, coordination, and reporting of security cooperation analyses. The analyst will work with key stakeholders to ensure efforts stay up to date with emerging AM&E techniques, tools, and approaches in specific subject matter. Key responsibilities include:
- Support the leadership team in identifying priorities and solutions to problems.
- Provide qualitative and quantitative analysis of security cooperation programs utilizing gap analysis and DOTMLPF.
- Assist with the development of indicators and metrics that enable evaluation of security cooperation programs, capabilities, and absorptive capacity.
- Support the design and development of structured reports and visual graphics (e.g., illustrations, layouts, designs) that distill key information in a clear, concise manner.
- Support the development and maintenance of project processes and plans; prepare briefs for senior leadership review; manage AM&E Working Groups (WGs).
- Maintain records, update assessments over time, and facilitate transparent information sharing; support the sharing and use of relevant products via Socium, the information and management system. Retrieve, organize, store, and share archival AM&E artifacts, both internal and external within provided application/environment.
Additionally, the AM&E Analyst III will lead a team of AM&E Analysts. This role includes management and support of these analysts and the contract. Specific responsibilities include:
- Supporting the AM&E Analyst's to develop and present AM&E briefings, memos, and other written products to senior leaders in the security cooperation community.
- Guide and oversee the AM&E Analyst's to provide quality assurance/quality control on AM&E documents and presentations.
- Identify opportunities to integrate coordinator activities into broader AM&E efforts.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- Six (6) years of AM&E experience, including analyzing and summarizing disparate information in a clear and concise manner, drafting data collection methodologies, creating organizational work plans based on higher-level goals, leading and coordinating multiple offices through multiple step processes without being a direct supervisor, and supporting staff with a variety of levels of knowledge and capabilities
- Strong oral and written communication skills to deal effectively with mid and high-level partner contacts, the host government, and local communities
- Ability to apply government agency regulations and procedures related to controlled unclassified information and foreign disclosure to daily work requirements
- Excellent computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheet programs and data base management
- Ten (10) years of AM&E or capability-based-assessment (CBA) or other types of experience in one or more of the following subject matters: counterterrorism operations; Counter-weapons of mass destruction operations; counter-illicit drug trafficking operations and counter-transnational organized crime operations; maritime and border security operations; military intelligence operations and Operations or activities that contribute to an international coalition operation that is determined by the Secretary to be in the national interest of the United States; air domain awareness operations; cyberspace security and defensive cyberspace operations; humanitarian assistance and demining; small-scale construction associated with any of the above mission areas; Security Sector Governance (both across each of the above program areas as well as through distinct programs focused solely on Security-related institutions that span these broad program areas)
- DOD secret clearance
Preferred Qualifications
- Five (5) years of experience assessing, developing, mapping, and improving business processes
- Five (5) years of experience and knowledge of public policy and operations
- Five (5) years of experience planning, designing and implementing assessment, monitoring, and evaluation programs or projects in the security sector for a national organization, an NGO/IGO, the UN, or private industry
- Master's degree (or higher) and formal training or education in the field of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation
- One to three (1-3) years of experience planning, executing, or overseeing policy or guidance for SC activities implemented under sections 332, 333, 1263, 342, 345, 401, or 2561 of Title 10, Chapter 16
- Candidates currently located in Hawaii and/or those who have worked with USPACOM or other Combatant Commands.
Dexis pay range for this role: $130,000 - $160,000 USD
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