United States Senate Sergeant at Arms
Risk and Threat Management Analyst #5214
United States Senate Sergeant at Arms, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Risk and Threat Management Analyst #5214
Target Hiring Range:
$99,518 - $125,000
Department:
Office of Security, Emergency Preparedness, and Continuity
Pay Grade Range:
$99,518 - $168,496
Work Hours:
8:30am - 5:30pm
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Remote Work Status:
Hybrid (ad hoc telework authorized based upon mission requirements and Senate session status; work must be performed from within the continental United States, subject to Sergeant at Arms approval)
Vacancy Announcement:
Closes at 7pm EST. Late applications will not be accepted.
Job Overview The Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Risk and Threat Management (RTM) Analyst. The RTM Analyst is responsible for reviewing information and reporting on security risks, concerning communications, and potential threats that may impact the Senate community. The RTM Analyst focuses on threat discovery through the collection and assessment of publicly available open‑source information. The role requires collaboration with law enforcement, intelligence, and force protection entities, and liaison between the Senate Sergeant at Arms, Senate staff, and law enforcement to conduct outreach and communicate intelligence incidents to key stakeholders for informed decision making.
Key Accountabilities / Essential Job Duties
Review and report on security risks, concerning communications, and potential threats impacting the Senate community.
Report on security risks/concerns/persons of interest involving possible or actual threats to Senators, staff, the Capitol, and/or offices, and provide regular updates and applicable advice regarding these incidents.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with local and federal law enforcement, public safety, and intelligence agencies; assist with the coordination of security initiatives.
Implement outreach efforts, training, and security assistance to Senators, committees, and senior‑level Senate staff in relation to physical security, personal protection, and other matters as appropriate.
Review publicly available information and conduct open‑source research to identify trends, patterns, and relationships that provide insights into threat and security issues.
Represent the SAA during major events involving the Senate through operational security planning, comprehensive action plan documentation, and on‑site event presence.
Operate as a representative in designated Command and Operations Centers, as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Specifications Required Education Bachelor’s Degree.
Required Work Experience
Three to five years of experience conducting intelligence and open‑source analysis, threat management, or protective services within a law enforcement, military, or federal agency.
Required Special Skills / Knowledge
Knowledge of protective intelligence, vulnerability assessment, and threat and security assessment processes.
Knowledge of or ability to learn principles and current planning methods for continuity and business recovery operations, and emergency management.
Ability to conduct open‑source searches and use commercially available open‑source software.
Ability to develop effective working relationships with Senate staff and law enforcement and security agencies.
Ability to exercise tact and discretion with others regarding sensitive and confidential issues.
Ability to proficiently write executive summaries of threat and intelligence information.
Ability to analyze difficult and complex issues and make recommendations for action.
Ability to develop and implement short‑ and long‑range project plans.
Ability to conduct research and prepare analyses and reports.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of or experience in threat assessments and security of high‑profile or government officials.
Experience working across organizations and/or within operations centers to achieve a common goal.
Self‑motivated with effective written and oral communication skills.
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to use discretion and diplomacy in challenging, stressful, and sensitive situations.
Working Conditions
Position requires onsite presence in support of the U.S. Senate when in session; employee must be available during government shutdowns, inclement weather, holidays, and late evenings, overnight, and weekends.
Position is considered excepted during government furloughs.
Sedentary work (carrying items less than 25 pounds).
Security Clearance
Applicant must obtain and maintain a TS/SCI U.S. Government security clearance.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
Conditions of Employment
To be employed by a Senate employing office in a paid position in the continental United States an individual must: be a U.S. citizen; be lawfully admitted for permanent residence and seeking citizenship as outlined in 8 U.S.C.; meet other statutory requirements as listed.
Employment is contingent on background/security investigation results.
Benefits At-a-Glance The SAA provides a highly competitive benefits package for all staff, including health care coverage, student loan reimbursement, professional development, transportation subsidy, TSP/retirement savings, and an Employee Assistance Program.
Accommodations As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the SAA is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Submit accommodation requests to employment@saa.senate.gov with “Accommodation” in the subject line.
Voluntary Self‑Identification for Veterans' Preference After you apply for this position, complete the Veterans’ Preference application via the provided link. Documentation for veterans’ preference must be submitted within the Veterans’ Preference Application and within the stated deadline of the job announcement.
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$99,518 - $125,000
Department:
Office of Security, Emergency Preparedness, and Continuity
Pay Grade Range:
$99,518 - $168,496
Work Hours:
8:30am - 5:30pm
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Remote Work Status:
Hybrid (ad hoc telework authorized based upon mission requirements and Senate session status; work must be performed from within the continental United States, subject to Sergeant at Arms approval)
Vacancy Announcement:
Closes at 7pm EST. Late applications will not be accepted.
Job Overview The Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Risk and Threat Management (RTM) Analyst. The RTM Analyst is responsible for reviewing information and reporting on security risks, concerning communications, and potential threats that may impact the Senate community. The RTM Analyst focuses on threat discovery through the collection and assessment of publicly available open‑source information. The role requires collaboration with law enforcement, intelligence, and force protection entities, and liaison between the Senate Sergeant at Arms, Senate staff, and law enforcement to conduct outreach and communicate intelligence incidents to key stakeholders for informed decision making.
Key Accountabilities / Essential Job Duties
Review and report on security risks, concerning communications, and potential threats impacting the Senate community.
Report on security risks/concerns/persons of interest involving possible or actual threats to Senators, staff, the Capitol, and/or offices, and provide regular updates and applicable advice regarding these incidents.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with local and federal law enforcement, public safety, and intelligence agencies; assist with the coordination of security initiatives.
Implement outreach efforts, training, and security assistance to Senators, committees, and senior‑level Senate staff in relation to physical security, personal protection, and other matters as appropriate.
Review publicly available information and conduct open‑source research to identify trends, patterns, and relationships that provide insights into threat and security issues.
Represent the SAA during major events involving the Senate through operational security planning, comprehensive action plan documentation, and on‑site event presence.
Operate as a representative in designated Command and Operations Centers, as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Specifications Required Education Bachelor’s Degree.
Required Work Experience
Three to five years of experience conducting intelligence and open‑source analysis, threat management, or protective services within a law enforcement, military, or federal agency.
Required Special Skills / Knowledge
Knowledge of protective intelligence, vulnerability assessment, and threat and security assessment processes.
Knowledge of or ability to learn principles and current planning methods for continuity and business recovery operations, and emergency management.
Ability to conduct open‑source searches and use commercially available open‑source software.
Ability to develop effective working relationships with Senate staff and law enforcement and security agencies.
Ability to exercise tact and discretion with others regarding sensitive and confidential issues.
Ability to proficiently write executive summaries of threat and intelligence information.
Ability to analyze difficult and complex issues and make recommendations for action.
Ability to develop and implement short‑ and long‑range project plans.
Ability to conduct research and prepare analyses and reports.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of or experience in threat assessments and security of high‑profile or government officials.
Experience working across organizations and/or within operations centers to achieve a common goal.
Self‑motivated with effective written and oral communication skills.
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to use discretion and diplomacy in challenging, stressful, and sensitive situations.
Working Conditions
Position requires onsite presence in support of the U.S. Senate when in session; employee must be available during government shutdowns, inclement weather, holidays, and late evenings, overnight, and weekends.
Position is considered excepted during government furloughs.
Sedentary work (carrying items less than 25 pounds).
Security Clearance
Applicant must obtain and maintain a TS/SCI U.S. Government security clearance.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
Conditions of Employment
To be employed by a Senate employing office in a paid position in the continental United States an individual must: be a U.S. citizen; be lawfully admitted for permanent residence and seeking citizenship as outlined in 8 U.S.C.; meet other statutory requirements as listed.
Employment is contingent on background/security investigation results.
Benefits At-a-Glance The SAA provides a highly competitive benefits package for all staff, including health care coverage, student loan reimbursement, professional development, transportation subsidy, TSP/retirement savings, and an Employee Assistance Program.
Accommodations As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the SAA is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Submit accommodation requests to employment@saa.senate.gov with “Accommodation” in the subject line.
Voluntary Self‑Identification for Veterans' Preference After you apply for this position, complete the Veterans’ Preference application via the provided link. Documentation for veterans’ preference must be submitted within the Veterans’ Preference Application and within the stated deadline of the job announcement.
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