Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
FBI Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) Research Opportunity
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 22134
FBI Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) Research Opportunity
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Organization : Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Reference Code: FBI-CIRG-2025 To apply, click on
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Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The FBI CIRG consists of special agents and support personnel specializing in crisis management, hostage rescue, surveillance, hazardous devices mitigation, crisis negotiations, behavioral analysis, and tactical operations. CIRG also conducts applied social and behavioral research to support its operations. This ORISE fellowship supports the research team. What will I be doing?
As a research fellow in the CIRG Visiting Scientist Program (VSP), you will enhance your professional development by participating in research initiatives under mentorship. You will work in a high-security government facility and perform research related to law enforcement and national security, including: Conducting literature searches Designing social/behavioral research projects Analyzing data statistically Presenting research findings orally and in writing Why should I apply?
You will support applied social/behavioral research on criminal, national security, or cyber threats, evaluate research results, perform statistical analyses, and prepare manuscripts for FBI review and publication. Information acquired during participation is at the FBI's discretion. Location
Quantico, Virginia Participant Benefits
You will receive a stipend supporting living and other expenses. The initial appointment is one year, renewable up to four additional years based on performance and funding. Note: Short-term or summer-only appointments are not available. The appointment is full-time during FBI business hours. This opportunity is open to U.S. citizens. Nature of Appointment
You will not establish an employment relationship with ORISE, ORAU, DOE, FBI, or CIRG. Your affiliation is through ORISE for appointment administration. Qualifications
Eligibility criteria include: U.S. citizenship Recent graduates within the last 5 years with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in an eligible scientific field, or current students who will complete their degree within one year of the start date Successful completion of an FBI background check and suitability assessment Applicants with experience in social/behavioral sciences and data analysis are encouraged to apply. Additional Information
Program website:
https://orise.orau.gov/fbi/ Application components include a Zintellect profile, transcripts, resume/CV, two recommendation letters, and a writing sample. All documents must be in English or translated, PDF format, under 10MB. Questions? Email FBIrpp@orau.org with the reference code. Point of Contact
Mariah Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen, with a degree in a relevant field, and meet age and background criteria.
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FBI Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) Research Opportunity
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Organization : Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Reference Code: FBI-CIRG-2025 To apply, click on
Apply
below to start your application. Connect with ORISE on the GO! Download the ORISE GO mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to access opportunities, stay engaged, and informed during your ORISE experience. Description
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The FBI CIRG consists of special agents and support personnel specializing in crisis management, hostage rescue, surveillance, hazardous devices mitigation, crisis negotiations, behavioral analysis, and tactical operations. CIRG also conducts applied social and behavioral research to support its operations. This ORISE fellowship supports the research team. What will I be doing?
As a research fellow in the CIRG Visiting Scientist Program (VSP), you will enhance your professional development by participating in research initiatives under mentorship. You will work in a high-security government facility and perform research related to law enforcement and national security, including: Conducting literature searches Designing social/behavioral research projects Analyzing data statistically Presenting research findings orally and in writing Why should I apply?
You will support applied social/behavioral research on criminal, national security, or cyber threats, evaluate research results, perform statistical analyses, and prepare manuscripts for FBI review and publication. Information acquired during participation is at the FBI's discretion. Location
Quantico, Virginia Participant Benefits
You will receive a stipend supporting living and other expenses. The initial appointment is one year, renewable up to four additional years based on performance and funding. Note: Short-term or summer-only appointments are not available. The appointment is full-time during FBI business hours. This opportunity is open to U.S. citizens. Nature of Appointment
You will not establish an employment relationship with ORISE, ORAU, DOE, FBI, or CIRG. Your affiliation is through ORISE for appointment administration. Qualifications
Eligibility criteria include: U.S. citizenship Recent graduates within the last 5 years with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in an eligible scientific field, or current students who will complete their degree within one year of the start date Successful completion of an FBI background check and suitability assessment Applicants with experience in social/behavioral sciences and data analysis are encouraged to apply. Additional Information
Program website:
https://orise.orau.gov/fbi/ Application components include a Zintellect profile, transcripts, resume/CV, two recommendation letters, and a writing sample. All documents must be in English or translated, PDF format, under 10MB. Questions? Email FBIrpp@orau.org with the reference code. Point of Contact
Mariah Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen, with a degree in a relevant field, and meet age and background criteria.
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