[PMAGList] Update Re: Positions at the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
PMAG at PMAG.org
PMAG at PMAG.org
Sat May 17 15:51:26 EDT 2008
Note from djbjorkman at msn.com on at least the Lead Interagency
Coordination Officer position: FYI to everyone. I spent 45 minutes
applying for the Lead Interagency Coordination Officer: Near East and
Africa Regions #216/18896 and right after I finished, I received an
email saying that I was NOT eligible b/c I do not have and have not
had a TS clearance in the last 5 years. So, don't bother applying if
you don't have one and haven't had one. Apparently the statement
below about a "preference" for the clearance is really a requirement.
-James
Begin forwarded message:
> From: PMAG at PMAG.org
> Date: May 15, 2008 11:09:44 PM EDT
> To: PMAGList at lists.prograde.net
> Subject: Positions at the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
>
>> An alumnus of the Presidential Management Intern program, who is
>> now at the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), contacted us
>> with information about a number of job postings with upcoming
>> deadlines listed on USAJOBS that may be of interest to current PMF
>> or PMI/F Alums:
>>
>> Deadline
>> Title
>> Vacancy
>> Ann.#:
>> 5/20 Interagency Coordination
>> Officer
>> E109
>> /20614
>> 5/20 Interagency Coordination
>> Officer
>> E100
>> /20604
>> 5/23 Programs and Resources
>> Officer
>> E095
>> /20599
>> 5/23 Programs and Resources
>> Officer
>> E096
>> /20600
>> 5/23 Programs and Resources
>> Officer
>> E097
>> /20601
>> 5/27 Lead Interagency Coordination Officer:
>> Near East and Africa Regions #216/18896
>> 5/27 Lead Interagency Coordination Officer:
>> Europe and Western Hemisphere Regions #893/13114
>>
>> Most of these are at the GS-12/14 level so these are especially
>> relevant to those of you who have prior experience in Federal
>> Government. The positions span a variety of skill-sets. The
>> Interagency Coordination Officer positions might be attractive to
>> someone with a domestic focus. The Programs and Resources Officer
>> positions might be a good fit for those of you who have previously
>> worked at OMB or with budget offices on the Hill. The last two
>> might be attractive to people with overseas experience. There is a
>> preference for people with existing top secret clearances or people
>> who have held such clearances in the past and will be able to
>> obtain them again. There is a possibility they will sponsor a
>> clearance in some cases.
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