Job Title: FBI Program Analyst III - International Protocol Unit (Immediate Hire)

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Unlock a Rewarding Career as an FBI Program Analyst III with our dynamic team at ATSG Corporation. We're seeking a highly skilled and experienced professional to join the FBI's International Protocol Unit (IPU) as a Program Analyst III. This exciting opportunity offers a competitive salary, a hybrid work environment, and the chance to make a meaningful impact in international relations and law enforcement. As a Program Analyst III, you will play a vital role in coordinating and facilitating official meetings between FBI personnel and foreign national dignitaries. Your expertise in event planning, meeting coordination, and program management will be essential in driving success in this position. If you're a motivated and organized individual with a passion for international affairs, we encourage you to apply for this incredible opportunity. Job Summary: The FBI Program Analyst III will be responsible for performing analytical, liaison, and protocol duties to support the International Protocol Unit. Key responsibilities include: Reviewing and analyzing meeting requests to determine suitable meetings based on meeting topics and ranking level of officials Organizing, planning, and prioritizing meetings and events, including assisting with larger conference planning Compiling meeting agendas and briefing materials for dissemination to foreign partners and FBI stakeholders Establishing contacts and interacting with FBI personnel, external agency personnel, and local foreign embassies to achieve common goals Preparing and disseminating briefing materials for senior-level FBI executives and tracking foreign visitors accessing FBI spaces Coordinating meetings and bilateral information exchanges to strengthen partnerships and execute FBI training delivered to foreign partners Requirements: To be considered for this position, you must: Hold a Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance (existing at the time of application) Be a U.S. Citizen Have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution Have a minimum of five (5) years of government experience in event planning, meeting coordination, and/or program management, or three (3) years as a protocol affairs specialist/special events coordinator in private industry Be able to prioritize work assignments effectively, work at all levels of the FBI, and exhibit complex organizational skills Preferred Qualifications: Preferred candidates will have: Five (5) years of experience as a Protocol Officer in the government or private industry, with special event planning and large-scale conference coordination Foreign language education or experience Foreign/International Affairs experience About ATSG Corporation: ATSG Corporation is a Veterans Affairs (VA) CVE-Certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) dedicated to providing expert assistance to our government partners. We offer a variety of services, including program management, consulting, operations and planning support, training and advisory services, and IT and knowledge management. How to Apply: To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your application, including your resume and cover letter, through our Consolidated Applicant Tracking System (CATS). We look forward to hearing from you! Apply for this job

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