Homeland Security Program Analyst 3

StateJobsNY

$75K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in intelligence analysis, homeland security, or counter-terrorism.
  • Proficiency with analytical tools and techniques for data analysis.
  • Experience preparing intelligence reports and advisories for counterintelligence efforts.
  • Strong supervisory skills with experience in mentoring and conducting peer reviews.
  • Ability to work with sensitive information and maintain a National Security Clearance.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills for briefing and reporting purposes.

Responsibilities

  • Collect and analyze homeland security information to identify trends.
  • Monitor and disseminate threat information and intelligence updates.
  • Prepare detailed reports and advisories related to counter foreign malign influence.
  • Manage the vetting process for foreign representatives engaging with state officials.
  • Serve as a liaison with federal, state, and local partners to enhance security measures.
  • Compile and draft materials for legislative testimonies and briefings.
  • Stay updated on developments in critical infrastructure protection and intelligence practices.

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities and skill certifications.
  • Engagement in meaningful work to protect national security.
  • The chance to interact with a broad range of state and federal partners.
  • Opportunities for active involvement in emergency operations and crisis response.
  • Work in a dynamic environment addressing pressing security issues.
Full Job Description
Duties Description The incumbent of this position will report to the Counter Foreign Malign Influence (C-FMI) Program within the Office of Counter Terrorism.

Duties include but are not limited to the following:
• Collect and analyze homeland security information and intelligence using a variety of analytical tools and techniques, maintaining proficiency in necessary tools and platforms.
• Monitor and share threat information, bulletins, and awareness briefs in a timely manner.
• Synthesize information and intelligence to predict trends and allow for appropriate and effective actionable item(s) for recipients of intelligence reports (i.e. law enforcement and public and private sector critical infrastructure partners).
• Work with sensitive information requiring a National Security Clearance.
• Prepare special reports, publications, assessments and advisories for the DHSES Office of Counter Terrorism (OCT), in support of counterintelligence, and counter foreign malign influence programming.
• Educate State entity officials in adherence to the Governor's directive regarding relations with foreign entities.
• Direct the vetting process of foreign representatives and cohorts meeting or attending events with State Entities, officials or designees; brief said officials and staff prior to the event and conduct post engagement debriefing.
• Advise State and security officials on any discrepancies or red flags appearing in vetting checks prior to engagement.
• Work closely with designated staff and security personnel to ensure all vetting processes, both human and structural, are performed expeditiously and with necessary clearances in place.
• Compose descriptive intelligence reports, both tactical and strategic, using analytical techniques and methods that document research, analysis and tools utilized in support of operations and intelligence analysis.
• Write and disseminate a range of homeland security products to include products focused on counterintelligence. Ensure the content contains pertinent threat information, warnings and indicators of potential terrorists and terrorist activities, and conforms with best practices for prevention, protection and mitigation.
• Perform the full range of supervisory duties, establish program goals, objectives and metrics, conduct peer review of staff analysts' work and findings as well as mentor OCT staff and interns.
• Serve as liaison with internal and external partners, groups and individuals at the federal, State and local levels; provide analytical assistance with a focus on foreign malign influence, critical infrastructure protection, and domestic terrorism prevention. Facilitate regular meetings and work with components within the OCT and the NYS Intelligence Center.
• Formulate a "threat posture" for Counter Foreign Malign Influence activities to include the following: Fusing threat reporting and trend analysis with incidents; identifying and communicating potential indicators of advisory activity at home and against American interests overseas; and current threats of terrorism at the State and national levels.
• Compile talking points, draft speeches, reports and other correspondence including contributions to Legislative and Congressional testimonies on a variety of subjects related to critical infrastructure.
• Contribute to the Division's knowledge base regarding global, national and State counterintelligence and counter terrorism issues in partnership with other DHSES components and for State executive management personnel as needed.
• Contribute and provide oral and written briefings on critical infrastructure protection, current threat environment and other topics as determined by OCT leadership.
• Research and write original terrorism-focused articles for scholarly, defense-oriented and critical infrastructure related publications.
• Organize and maintain confidential, sensitive, and open-sourced data, databases, and files, including managing distribution lists for partners and stakeholders.
• Stay current and informed in both foreign and domestic bad actors, best practices. Attend educational and advisory and professional events to stay informed of developments within the fields of critical infrastructure protection, intelligence and crime analysis.
• Participate in professional development opportunities and maintain certifications to validate proficiency.
• Possession and maintenance of a valid Driver's License issued by the Department of Motor Vehicle is required, or otherwise demonstrate the capacity to meet the transportation needs of the position.
• Perform other duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications NON-COMPETITIVE

One year of permanent service as a Homeland Security Program Analyst 2;

OR

Eight (8) years of experience in intelligence analysis, homeland security, counter terrorism, emergency preparedness analysis and assessment, or investigations.

Substitution:
An associate degree may substitute for two years of experience; a bachelor's degree may substitute for four years of experience; a master's degree may substitute for five years of experience; and a doctorate may substitute for six years of experience.

Additional Comments NOTE: Support of operations during times of emergency and disaster from State Emergency Operations Center (EOC), state field offices and/or local deployments may be required, which would result in a change and/or increase in working hours, locations and/or duties.

NOTE ON TELECOMMUTING: Employees are required to apply and obtain approval through management to telecommute according to the agency's Telecommuting Program Guidelines.

Name Human Resources/HH

Telephone 518-486-5700

Fax 518-485-8432

Email Address [email protected]

Address

Street NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, HRM

1220 Washington Ave., Building 7A

City Albany

State NY

Zip Code 12226

Notes on Applying Please submit a resume and cover letter detailing how you meet the minimum qualifications. Indicate the Position Title & Vacancy ID 219428 in the subject line of your application email to [email protected].

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