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Counterintelligence Investigator - Entry to Experienced Level (Maryland)

Responsibilities

Security and Counterintelligence is responsible for the protection of NSA/CSS's information, people and facilities worldwide. CI Investigators are required to successfully complete the NSA CI Investigator Training Program. After successfully completing training, the responsibilities of a CI Investigator include: - Applying techniques of interviewing, elicitation, debriefing, and/or interrogation in a systematic manner - Completing detailed, concise and accurate reports that encapsulate the information developed during the course of an investigation - Conducting counterintelligence or security inspections/investigations or security audits to resolve problems, clarify suspicious activities, and ensure compliance with security regulations - Creating a product based on analysis of security and/or counterintelligence data - Maintaining liaison with local, state and federal law enforcement and investigative agencies for the purpose of coordinating matters of mutual interest All CI Investigators are required to: - Have a valid driver's license and operate a motor vehicle on a daily basis - Maintain an overall grade average of 80% or higher at the completion of CI Investigator Training Program - Maintain federal firearms certification and a working knowledge of Agency Policies and Regulations - Perform physical and potentially strenuous activities to include standing, walking, or kneeling for long periods under all weather conditions

Job Summary

CI Investigators conduct general investigations; investigations to address personnel security suitability or investigations with any counterintelligence and counterterrorism nexus.

Qualifications

The qualifications listed are the minimum acceptable to be considered for the position. Degree in Criminology, Behavioral Science, Law Enforcement, Psychology, or Political Science is preferred, but a degree in any field is acceptable. Relevant experience must be in security, law enforcement, behavioral science, counterintelligence investigations, or a related field. A current valid U.S. driver's license is required. ENTRY/DEVELOPMENTAL Entry is with a Bachelor's degree and no experience. A high school diploma or GED plus 4 years of relevant experience, or an Associate's degree plus 2 years of relevant experience may be considered. FULL PERFORMANCE Entry is with a Bachelor's degree plus 3 years of relevant experience, or a Master's degree plus 1 year of relevant experience, or a Doctoral degree and no experience. Experience in polygraph and/or investigations is preferred.

Competencies

The ideal candidate has a desire for continual learning with excellent problem-solving and interpersonal skills who is: - Able to work autonomously, and in a team and/or classroom environment - Well-organized and able to handle multiple assignments - Able to handle and adapt to constructive feedback - A strong written and oral communicator - Able to deal with conflict or difficult situations and topics - Mature and professional in their demeanor and appearance - Degree in the following fields are preferred, but a degree in any filed is acceptable: Analysis, Behavioral Science, Communications, Criminology, International Studies, Finance, Law Enforcement, Political Science, and Psychology The following knowledge and experience is preferred: - Ability to gather data through interviews - Investigation, inspection or auditing experience - Writing detailed, concise and accurate reports of information - Conducting analysis (ex: financial, research, intelligence) - Information security/assurance