Drug Enforcement Administration Intelligence Research Specialists are involved in the most significant drug investigations and counter-drug operations conducted within the United States and abroad. Intelligence Research Specialists are posted in most major U.S. cities, and other domestic areas that need the DEA’s support. Intelligence Research Specialists are also posted in foreign countries that cultivate drug crops, produce drugs, or are transit points. Intelligence is an essential element in drug law enforcement. In coordination with other Federal, state, local, and foreign law enforcement organizations, the DEA is responsible for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of drug-related intelligence. Intelligence Research Specialists work closely with DEA Special Agents to conduct investigations. Information for analysis is gathered from a variety of sources including investigations, seized documents, surveillance reports, cooperating sources, and court-ordered wiretaps. Intelligence Research Specialists conduct and manage complex research projects in areas such as drug cultivation and production, methods of transportation, trafficking routes, and the structure and analysis of trafficker organizations. Information developed by Intelligence Research Specialists is presented to case agents, supervisory personnel, U.S. Attorneys, grand juries, and high-level decision makers. Research results are presented orally and in writing. Consumers of DEA intelligence information include the judicial system, Federal, state, local law and foreign law enforcement agencies, in addition to other intelligence agencies.
Augmented by specialized training, your unique talents—language skills, specialized university degrees, and cultural diversity—will enhance DEA’s ability to identify, investigate, and apprehend the leaders of the most powerful and violent drug organizations in the world. As you plan your career, consider the challenges, and opportunities to make a difference in the antidrug effort, the wide array of experiences and assignments at home and abroad, and the personal satisfaction to be gained as an intelligence professional.
The DEA offers you the opportunity to be a part of the nation’s leading drug law enforcement agency. The DEA pioneered intelligence analytical support to law enforcement. DEA’s Intelligence Research Specialists are recognized worldwide for their skills, commitment, and achievements. As an Intelligence Research Specialist with the DEA, you will have the opportunity to directly combat drug trafficking, violent crime and terrorism.
Applicants must have specialized experience that demonstrates the ability to analyze information, identify significant factors, gather pertinent data, and develop solutions; to plan and organize work; and to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Such experience may have been gained in administrative, professional, technical, investigative or other work. The career ladder opportunities are at the GS-9/11/12/13 grade levels with managerial positions starting at GS-14. Managerial positions can go up to the Senior Executive Service rank.
If you qualify, you must sign a Mobility Agreement that confirms your understanding and agreement to accept reassignment to any location depending on the needs of the DEA and the Intelligence Program. This mandatory agreement remains in effect throughout your DEA career as an Intelligence Research Specialist. The opportunity to transfer to other assignments as advertised is available to you. Successful completion of your initial background investigation to include polygraph and successful completion of periodic reinvestigations throughout your DEA career as well as adherence to the DEA Standards of Conduct. Satisfactory completion of the Basic Intelligence Research Specialist Training Course. Satisfactory completion of the first year of employment as an Intelligence Research Specialist. You will be subject to random drug testing by urinalysis during your career.
Entry level salary is commensurate with your education level, prior work experience, and knowledge, skills, and abilities as they pertain to the position. The Federal benefit package is extensive and comprehensive. The DEA Personnel Office will provide additional details in the event of your employment
Please apply at AVUE, www.avuedigitalservices.com OR www.usajobs.opm.gov, which contains the link to AVUE. Current federal government competitive service employees should use Vacancy Announcement F-DEA-NC-08-0318-MP. The applicant should verify that item 34 on the current SF-50 is equal to 1 (Competitive Service). All other federal and non-federal applicants must use Vacancy Announcement F-DEA-NC-08-0318-DEU. Follow the instructions in the Vacancy Announcement. DEA also requires that applicants complete a Drug Questionnaire and a Mobility Agreement as part of the interview process. Please do not submit these forms with your application package. They will be required during the interview process. Both forms can be printed directly from the DEA website: Drug Questionnaire at www.dea.gov/resources/drug_questionnaire_nonfillin.pdf Mobility Agreement at www.dea.gov/job/intelligence/mobility_agreement.pdf Unless specified locations are noted in the vacancy announcement, please identify and list in order of preference, 5 assignment locations from the list below.
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