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International Negotiations Program Assistant Security Clearance
Job in
Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
Listed on 2026-02-19
Listing for:
ATSG
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-19
Job specializations:
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Government
PR / Communications -
Administrative/Clerical
PR / Communications, Business Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
International Negotiations Program Assistant
Location:
Washington, DC Remote Work:
No Clearance:
Secret Work Status:
Full-Time Travel Requirements:
This position is not expected to travel on a regular basis. ATSG is actively seeking candidates for a potential upcoming contract. This position is contingent upon award, and hiring decisions will be finalized once the contract is granted. Position Description The U.S. Department of State is the lead institution for the conduct of American diplomacy and the Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy advisor.
The Department of State's mission is to advance U.S. national security interests, fight terrorism, protect U.S. interests abroad, and implement foreign policy initiatives that build a freer, prosperous and secure world. The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) keeps Americans safe by countering crime, illegal drugs, and instability abroad. INL's Front Office International Negotiations Unit (INL/FO/IN) leads the Bureau's engagement in key international fora to combat cross-border and organized crime, drug trafficking, and related issues within the bureau.
Specifically, the International Negotiations Unit facilitates strategic and substantive planning for engagement in international fora; works with INL offices, regional bureaus, overseas posts, other functional bureaus, and others in the U.S. interagency; drafts substantive briefing materials to support senior-level U.S. participation in international meetings; and engages in international negotiations on meeting outcomes, as required. The Unit's team members also serve as subject matter experts on these drug control and crime-related issues.
The Unit engages with a range of international drug control and anti-crime fora, including with the Group of Seven (G-7), the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and dialogues with the European Union. In addition, the Unit manages Duties and Responsibilities
* Assists in the coordination of INL/FO/IN's funding to the United Nations (UN) and other International Organizations (IO).
* Assists in coordinating processes for and preparing for USG review and approval of, including clearance and signature, legally binding letters of agreement (LoA) with international organizations.
* Assists in coordinating processes for and preparing for USG review and approval, including clearance, Anticipated Performance Completion End Date Adjustments (APCEDA).
* Assists INL/FO/IN in its outreach with INL Program Offices to address and resolve implementation challenges and assists INL/FO/IN in its efforts to ensure that each IO is satisfying the terms and conditions of the LOA.
* Assists INL/FO/IN in records management related to LOAs with IOs.
* Assists in analyzing Bureau trends related to Bureau funding for IOs, including through the development of charts, graphs and analytical memos.
* Works as part of a team responsible for coordinating U.S. participation in international negotiations, in support of the INL/FO/IN Supervisory Foreign Affairs Officer and other team members.
* Coordinates and supports U.S. delegations to drug control related meetings, including the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the U.S-EU Political Dialogue on Drugs.
* Provides logistics and administrative support; prepares documentation, briefing materials, and all other necessary correspondence and organizational and obligating documents related to international negotiations and expert groups.
* Supports INL efforts to liaise with the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Vienna (UNVIE) and other posts, as needed, by coordinating logistical arrangements for U.S. delegations, including working with post to secure hotel reservations, delegation meeting rooms, travel meeting schedules, U.S.
-hosted side-events and other meetings, and provide other support, as needed.
* Works with the U.S. interagency to coordinate substantive input in the development of U.S. position papers on meeting agenda items.
* Coordinates substantive inputs within the Bureau and with the U.S. interagency, as needed, for the creation of U.S. position papers for INL Front Office bilateral meetings and agenda item discussions.
* Provides administrative and other support to U.S. representatives within the range of his/her expertise.
* Provides administrative support to the INL Front Office for bilateral meetings and other discussions related to international negotiations and meetings.
* Supports the preparation of reporting cables on the overall meetings and INL Front Office bilateral meetings.
* Supports INL/FO/IN on drafting, reviewing and amending procurement requests and other documents required to obligate funding through the Global Drugs and Crime Policy budget lines, including contracts, grants and letters of agreement with international organizations, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
* U.S. Citizen.
* A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution;
* Two to four years' experience…
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