ResponsibilitiesJob Description Job Title: 2019 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CAREER FIELD Job ID: 111049 Location: REDSTONE
ARSENAL, ALABAMA; COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO; WASHINGTON, D.C.; MIAMI,
FLORIDA; TAMPA, FLORIDA; HONOLULU, HAWAII; SCOTT AFB, ILLINOIS;
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA; PENTAGON, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA; QUANTICO,
VIRGINIA PRINCE WILL; RESTON, VIRGINIA Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Regular/Temporary: Temporary Area of Consideration: Open All Sources Pay
Plan/Series/Grade: GG/0099/05-10 ------------ Click to email yourself
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Opening text. ------------ CAREER FIELD DEFINITION Officers in this
field perform a wide variety of functions in support of the mission to
include detecting, identifying, assessing, exploiting, countering,
and/or neutralizing the intelligence collection efforts/intelligence
activities, sabotage, terrorist activities, and/or assassination efforts
of foreign powers, organizations, or persons directed against the
Department of Defense (DoD) and the US Government, its personnel,
information, material, facilities, and/or activities. They also
participate in activities that conceal true identity and assert false
information in order to support and enable authorized activities and
lawful operations. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT.
CONTACT INFORMATION Due to the large number of applications received in
response to internship opportunities, this vacancy announcement will
close when the first 100 applications are received, but no later than
midnight (EST) on Friday, April 13, 2018. Additional applications may be
considered, in the date/time order in which they are received, until the
requisite number of qualified candidates are identified. All applicants
must apply online in order to receive consideration. If you need
technical assistance with your application, please contact our support
center at (202) 231-8000. DIAs Summer Internship Program provides
current students the opportunity to gain practical work experience
through research, report writing, briefing development and delivery,
policy writing, and intelligence analysis. Interns are also exposed to
the broader Intelligence Community through field trips, information
sessions, and panel discussions. Interns are appointed for a 10-12-week
period from June through August. This Vacancy Announcement will be used
to identify candidates to support the Counterintelligence Career Field
only during Summer 2019. Separate vacancy announcements are posted for
other Career Fields that are available for Summer 2019 internship
opportunities. WHO CAN APPLY This announcement is for external
applicants (non-DIA employees) only. Military and contractor personnel
are eligible to apply if qualified for the positions. Applicants
selected for interviews will be invited to attend the DIA
Invitation-Only Hiring Event that will take place in June 2018 in
Maryland. DIA officials will be on location to interview applicants who
possess the required and relevant Career Field skills and background for
employment at DIA. Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted
via email in May 2018 to schedule an interview. Specific details on the
location and date of the event will be provided within the email invite.
All applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application.
Applicants must meet the agencys conditions of employment, to include,
but not limited to, satisfactory completion of an initial special
background investigation and periodic reinvestigation, completion of any
required medical examination and physical requirements, completion of
any required personal interviews, favorable completion of any required
initial or aperiodic polygraph examinations, completion of any required
drug test, and completion of a civilian mobility agreement no later than
May 20, 2019. Interns will be considered for full-time permanent
employment at the conclusion of the internship. However, permanent
employment is not guaranteed and is subject to the needs of the Agency
and available vacancies. DIA is an Agency with worldwide positions.
Selected candidates must be willing to relocate in support of mission
requirements. Since this is a temporary appointment, interns will not
receive employee benefits. All selected candidates are responsible for
securing their own travel and housing/lodging accommodations. CURRENT
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES This position is a Defense Civilian Intelligence
Personnel System (DCIPS) position in the Excepted Service under 10
U.S.C. 1601. Selectee(s) who are current Federal employees will be
appointed to the new position at the grade in which they qualify for.
Those at a higher grade than the advertised position, will be asked to
accept a voluntary change to the lower grade if selected. All current
and prior Federal employees must also submit a copy of their SF-50,
Notification of Personnel Action that documents their appointment to or
promotion to the highest grade held. Consideration for future
advancement opportunities will be through DIAs established promotion
processes, according to established timeframes, advancement criteria and
compensation parameters. POSITION SUMMARY Officers in this field perform
a wide variety of functions in support of the mission to include
detecting, identifying, assessing, exploiting, countering, and/or
neutralizing the intelligence collection efforts/intelligence
activities, sabotage, terrorist activities, and/or assassination efforts
of foreign powers, organizations, or persons directed against the
Department of Defense (DoD) and the US Government, its personnel,
information, material, facilities, and/or activities. They also
participate in activities that conceal true identity and assert false
information in order to support and enable authorized activities and
lawful operations. Counterintelligence Agent (CI) Career Specialty:
Comprises of officers who support the career field missions by
leveraging one or more of the disciplines of counterintelligence (CI).
The roles for CI Agents generally require specialized skills, abilities,
and training. CI Agents engage in four of the five CI functions of
investigations, collections, operations, and functional services. The
analysis and production function of CI is carried out at DIA by officers
within the All Source Analysis Career Field/Specialty:
Counterintelligence. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS This program is open only to
current students enrolled in full-time undergraduate and graduate
degree-seeking programs at accredited institutions in the following
academic disciplines: Foreign Policy, International Relations, Homeland
Security, Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Security Policy,
Language, Business/Public Administration, Policy, Foreign Area Studies,
Engineering, or a related major. Eligible applicants must meet the
following requirements: Possess a minimum cumulative grade point average
(GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at the time of application, and employment.
Undergraduate students must complete 60 semester hours or its equivalent
at the time of employment. Meet the Agencys conditions of employment. A
final offer of employment will not be extended until all conditions of
employment have been successfully met. Please note that the special
security background investigation, counterintelligence-scope polygraph
examination, psychological assessment and drug testing cannot be
conducted if candidates are residing outside the continental United
States. Therefore, candidates should not apply to this program if they
are studying or working abroad 3-9 months prior to May 2019.
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UNCLASSIFIED applications must be received by
MIDNIGHT (Eastern Standard Time) on the closing date of the announcement
or when the first 100 applications are received. DO NOT SUBMIT
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION WITHIN YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION. INCOMPLETE
APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. All applicants are required to
attach an unofficial transcript and veterans are required to attach
their DD-214. Please submit only the information requested as
additional attachments will not be considered. If you are selected as a
finalist, you will be provided instructions on how and when to submit an
official transcript. To attach required documents, follow the below
instructions: Create an applicant profile Click on the My Career Tool on
the top of the job announcements page Select Add Attachment Attach your
documents If you are in the National Security Education Program (NSEP),
please be sure to identify your NSEP status when submitting your
application. To do so, click on accomplishments then scholars & awards
and enter your information. If you are participating or participated in
the Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence Program
(IC-CAE), please be sure to identify your IC-CAE status when submitting
your application. To do so, click on accomplishments then scholars &
awards and enter your information. Indicate your preferred work
location/s referring to the duty location list below (you may select up
to two locations only). The needs of the agency will govern your job
placement. REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO
WASHINGTON, D.C. MIAMI, FLORIDA TAMPA, FLORIDA HONOLULU, HAWAII SCOTT
AFB, ILLINOIS CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA PENTAGON, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA RESTON, VIRGINIA EVALUATION DIA will evaluate your
online application to ensure it demonstrates the knowledge, skills,
abilities, work experience, and any mandatory education, certification,
and/or license requirements, to successfully perform the duties of the
advertised position. Failure to provide clear examples of claimed
experience will preclude further consideration of your application.
Attached r?sum?s will not be reviewed or considered; therefore, all
applicable work experience must be entered into the work experience
section of the online application. Applicants must have direct
applicable experience that demonstrates the possession of the knowledge,
skills, abilities and competencies necessary for immediate success in
the position. Qualifying experience may have been acquired in any public
or private sector job, but will clearly demonstrate past experience in
the application of the particular competencies/knowledge, skills, and
abilities necessary to successfully perform the duties of the position
at the advertised grade. Such experience is typically in or directly
related to the work of the position to be filled. VETERANS PREFERENCE
DIA applies Veterans Preference to preference eligible candidates as
defined by Section 2108 of Title 5 USC, in accordance with the
procedures provided in DoD Instruction 1400.25, Volume 2005, DCIPS
Employment and Placement. If you are a veteran claiming veterans'
preference, as defined by section 2108 of Title 5 U.S.C., you must
submit documents verifying your eligibility with your on line
application package. FOREIGN AREA TOURS OF DUTY ELIGIBILITY Applicants
applying to a foreign area opportunity and who are currently assigned to
a foreign area are ineligible for consideration if selection will cause
them to exceed the time limitation for foreign area service (5
consecutive years) or, conversely the employee will not satisfactorily
complete their period of obligated service within 6 months of the
closing date of this announcement. More than one permanent change of
station move within a 12-month period is not considered to be in the
interest of the government for the purposes of relocation at Government
expense. DUTY AT OTHER LOCATIONS May be required to perform duty at
other operating locations. DEPLOYMENT/MOBILITY STATEMENT All DIA
employees are subject to world-wide deployment to crisis situations and
are subject to geographic relocation in accordance with agency
guidelines. SHIFT WORK Availability for shift work, extended hours, and
travel may be required. RELOCATION COST Relocation expenses in
connection with a permanent change of station may be authorized in
accordance with the Joint Travel Regulations and at agency discretion.
DIA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER DIA employees and applicants for
employment are protected by federal laws, from discrimination on the
bases of race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, gender
identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin,
age, disability, family medical history or genetic information,
political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based
factors. Employees and applicants are also protected against
retaliation. Consistent with federal laws, acts of retaliation against
an employee who engages in a protected activity, whistle blowing, or the
exercise of any appeal or grievance right provided by law, will not be
tolerated. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The United States Government forbids
discrimination regarding any aspect of employment, including hiring,
firing, pay, job assignment, promotions, training, fringe benefits,
layoff, and any other term or condition of employment on the basis of
race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity),
national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital
status, disability, genetic information, age, retaliation, parental
status, military status, or other non-merit factors. DIA provides
reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities, as
appropriate. Please contact our Human Resources Operations Center (HROC)
at 202-231-4762 or DSN 428-4762 if you need a reasonable accommodation
for any part of the application and hiring process. This announcement
may be used to fill additional vacancies during the next six months.
TELEWORK Some positions in DIA may be eligible for unclassified telework
and/or secure telework. The telework option allows an employee to
perform the duties of his or her position from an approved worksite
other than the "official" worksite. DIRECT DEPOSIT All DIA employees
must participate in the DoD Direct Deposit/Electronic Fund Transfer of
Pay (DD/EFT) Program, with net pay deposited directly into the employees
account of choice at his/her designated financial institution. NATIONAL
SECURITY EDUCATION PROGRAM SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (NSEP) Positions within
the agency generally satisfy NSEP service requirements for David L.
Boren scholars and fellows. Contact the National Security Board for
further details on service requirements (HTTP://www.nsepnet.org).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005,
driver's licenses and identification cards issued by the following
jurisdictions cannot be used as valid identification if selected for an
interview and/or actual position: Alaska, Am. Samoa, Arizona, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, N. Marianas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New
Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington. Driver's licenses and
photographic identification cards from jurisdictions not listed above
will be accepted. Other acceptable forms of identification include: U.S.
& Foreign Passports, U.S. Military IDs, Military and DoD Common Access
Cards (CAC), Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards, U.S. Federal
Government IDs & Credentials, and U.S. Congressional IDs. All employees
are required to sign an agreement not to disclose, in any fashion,
classified information to unauthorized persons. An agreement is also
required to authorize agency pre-publication review of certain material
prior to disclosure during and after employment with DIA. ------------