MNSA Senior Program Analyst

Cortek Inc

$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Active Secret Clearance required; TS Clearance with SCI eligibility preferred.
  • Bachelor's degree with 4+ years in nonproliferation, international security, or related field.
  • Desirable prior U.S. government experience.
  • Familiarity with interagency coordination processes preferred.
  • Experience in foreign assistance administration beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as backup coordinator for MNSA's foreign assistance budget to the IAEA.
  • Collate and respond to IAEA foreign assistance data calls.
  • Attend foreign assistance coordination meetings regularly.
  • Monitor unliquidated obligations for IAEA foreign assistance.
  • Prepare congressional briefings and respond to inquiries regarding NADR funding.
  • Support implementation of IAEA training programs in the U.S.
  • Handle initiation and processing of MNSA Interagency Agreements (IAAs).

Benefits

  • Onsite position with some situational telework options.
  • Engagement in high-impact international security initiatives.
  • Opportunities for professional growth through training in federal acquisition.
  • Involvement with interagency missions and meetings promoting nuclear nonproliferation.
Full Job Description
Senior-Program Analyst

This is an onsite position with possibility of situational telework

Cortek is seeking a Senior Program Analyst to support a range of programmatic support functions to include assisting with the administration of foreign assistance funds for the Office of Multilateral Nuclear and Security Affairs within the U.S. Department of State onsite in Washington, DC.

Duties:
  • Serve as backup coordinator for MNSA's foreign assistance budget to the IAEA funded through the Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining, and Related Programs (NADR), including coordination of annual International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) voluntary contribution.
  • Collate and respond to all IAEA foreign assistance (NADR) related data calls from F, CGFS, T-EX, and OMB
  • Attend ACN foreign assistance coordination meetings.
  • Monitor IAEA foreign assistance (NADR) unliquidated obligations.
  • Receives training on and keeps abreast of federal acquisition regulations and emerging policy guidance in procurement.
  • Support MNSA reviews of IAEA host government agreements, fellowship/scientific visit requests, and other IAEA requests as assigned.
  • Monitor implementation of IAA efforts in support of IAEA activities, support Program Review Meetings.
  • Provide MNSA reviews of biweekly IAEA nominations reports and answer questions.
  • Support implementation of IAEA training programs in the United States, including outreach to hosts and coordination and planning for interagency meetings.
  • Support appropriate interagency information sharing on IAEA plans and activities as directed.
  • Prepare congressional briefings and responses to congressional inquiries related to MNSA's NADR funding to the IAEA and other related inquiries involving Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (PUNE) and IAEA safeguards issues.
  • Handle initiation, review, and processing of all MNSA IAAs as well as reimbursable IAAs for other USG funding contributions to the IAEA.
  • Prepare invitations for bids or requests for proposals as necessary; and
  • Coordinate with others in the bureau and interagency as needed.
  • Support Peaceful Uses Team on PUNE projects including the Accelerating Scientific Collaboration and Excellence in Nuclear Technology (ASCENT) initiative.
  • Support IAEA safeguards team efforts including outreach related to universal adoption of relevant safeguards agreement and coordination with other Departments and agencies on safeguards-related training and other events.


Qualifications:
  • Active Secret Clearance is required; TS Clearance with SCI eligibility preferred.
  • A. degree and four or more years of experience in nonproliferation or international security or related field.
  • Prior USG government experience desired.
  • Knowledge of/experience with interagency coordination processes and foreign assistance administration desirable.


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