Creative Corrections, LLC
Creative Corrections is actively recruiting exceptional candidates to be considered for a Program Analyst position located in Washington, DC.
Position Overview TITLE: Program Analyst
LOCATION: Washington, DC.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: A Secret security clearance is required for this position; however, the contractor may begin work with an interim Secret security clearance.
CLOSING DATE: December 26, 2025
Position Description The Program Analyst serves as a member of the ILEA team and is primarily responsible for a specific ILEA and its geographic region as well as coordination with assigned agencies. The ILEA team manages the program from planning to implementation, coordinating across the U.S. interagency, State Department domestic offices, and U.S. embassies abroad.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE One (01) year from the date of award with the option to extend for six (06) months subject to performance, need, and funding.
Duties & Responsibilities
Serve as the primary program officer for assigned ILEA(s) and corresponding geographic region(s) as well as U.S. federal agencies that instruct in the program. Serve as the primary point of contact for the ILEA(s) and agencies. Advise ILEA leadership overseas and U.S. federal law enforcement agencies that instruct in the ILEA program on INL and Department of State strategy, policies, and priorities.
Draft well‑written memoranda, reports, and other documents presenting, defending, or justifying program policies and recommendations. Conduct any necessary analysis and present options and recommendations for leadership decisions.
In close coordination with USDHs, analyze program compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies. Provide feedback to USDHs on projects falling outside of program guidelines.
Liaise with all relevant offices within the Department of State, at U.S. embassies abroad, and federal law enforcement agencies on policies and programs.
In close coordination with USDHs, draft and review documents for various implementing mechanisms, including but not limited to interagency agreements (IAAs), Letters of Agreement (LOAs), contracts, and grants. Leverage technical expertise to provide recommendations to USDHs, including ILEA leadership and AORs/CORs/GORs, on implementing mechanisms documents, such as budgets and project/program requirements.
Assist with oversight of program implementers. Identify areas of success and challenges and refer matters for USDH final action to make adjustments as needed.
Advise and assist on the management of projects and programs in support of and in close coordination with USDHs, keeping USDHs informed of the details of such project implementation, progress, challenges, and recommended solutions. This may include any components of the full program life cycles: program and project design, management, oversight, monitoring, and evaluation, including procurement/implementing mechanisms, strategic planning, policy engagement, management issues (budget, logistics, accountability, risk mitigation, personnel), region specific threats and issues, and vendor/contractor coordination.
Maintain knowledge on law enforcement issues germane to the ILEA program, such as but not limited to counternarcotics, border security, and cyber scams.
Assist other team members on operational issues of assigned programs, serving as formal “back up” officer for other team members as required.
Minimum Qualifications
U.S. Citizen;
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution;
Six to ten years’ experience in a relevant field;
Demonstrated knowledge of federal regulations in regard to area of specific need;
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite;
Demonstrated experience facilitating organizational change.
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate Degree from an accredited college or university in international law, international relations, political science, criminal justice, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, the humanities, or related field.
Demonstrated experience with and knowledge of the State Department’s foreign assistance process, the structure and hierarchy of U.S. embassies, and familiarity with the interagency law enforcement community.
Demonstrated experience with INL.
Demonstrated experience with at least five of the following: program and project design, management, oversight, monitoring, and evaluation, including procurement/implementing mechanisms, strategic planning, policy engagement, management issues (budget, logistics, accountability, risk mitigation, personnel), region specific threats and issues, administering foreign assistance, and vendor/contractor coordination.
Demonstrated ability to work independently.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide range of players.
LEVEL OF EFFORT Hours for the position will be the core hours of the Department of State: Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day.
POSITION LOCATION The physical work location is the INL/ACB office at State Annex 1 (SA-01), Columbia Plaza, 2401 E St. NW, Washington, DC.
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT A Secret is required for this position; however, the contractor may begin work with an interim Secret security clearance.
About Creative Corrections At Creative Corrections, we strive to create a culture where we are able to attract and retain highly talented and qualified individuals. These relationships are built on trust, respect, and an assurance each person feels valued. We offer a strategic Total Compensation Package for qualified employees. In the end, we recognize that our employees are the heart and soul of the Company and provide the services our customers rely upon.
In addition, we are honored to be a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and are equally proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, committed to creating a diversified workplace where everyone feels valued and respected because of their differences.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status or characteristics.
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Position Overview TITLE: Program Analyst
LOCATION: Washington, DC.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: A Secret security clearance is required for this position; however, the contractor may begin work with an interim Secret security clearance.
CLOSING DATE: December 26, 2025
Position Description The Program Analyst serves as a member of the ILEA team and is primarily responsible for a specific ILEA and its geographic region as well as coordination with assigned agencies. The ILEA team manages the program from planning to implementation, coordinating across the U.S. interagency, State Department domestic offices, and U.S. embassies abroad.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE One (01) year from the date of award with the option to extend for six (06) months subject to performance, need, and funding.
Duties & Responsibilities
Serve as the primary program officer for assigned ILEA(s) and corresponding geographic region(s) as well as U.S. federal agencies that instruct in the program. Serve as the primary point of contact for the ILEA(s) and agencies. Advise ILEA leadership overseas and U.S. federal law enforcement agencies that instruct in the ILEA program on INL and Department of State strategy, policies, and priorities.
Draft well‑written memoranda, reports, and other documents presenting, defending, or justifying program policies and recommendations. Conduct any necessary analysis and present options and recommendations for leadership decisions.
In close coordination with USDHs, analyze program compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies. Provide feedback to USDHs on projects falling outside of program guidelines.
Liaise with all relevant offices within the Department of State, at U.S. embassies abroad, and federal law enforcement agencies on policies and programs.
In close coordination with USDHs, draft and review documents for various implementing mechanisms, including but not limited to interagency agreements (IAAs), Letters of Agreement (LOAs), contracts, and grants. Leverage technical expertise to provide recommendations to USDHs, including ILEA leadership and AORs/CORs/GORs, on implementing mechanisms documents, such as budgets and project/program requirements.
Assist with oversight of program implementers. Identify areas of success and challenges and refer matters for USDH final action to make adjustments as needed.
Advise and assist on the management of projects and programs in support of and in close coordination with USDHs, keeping USDHs informed of the details of such project implementation, progress, challenges, and recommended solutions. This may include any components of the full program life cycles: program and project design, management, oversight, monitoring, and evaluation, including procurement/implementing mechanisms, strategic planning, policy engagement, management issues (budget, logistics, accountability, risk mitigation, personnel), region specific threats and issues, and vendor/contractor coordination.
Maintain knowledge on law enforcement issues germane to the ILEA program, such as but not limited to counternarcotics, border security, and cyber scams.
Assist other team members on operational issues of assigned programs, serving as formal “back up” officer for other team members as required.
Minimum Qualifications
U.S. Citizen;
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution;
Six to ten years’ experience in a relevant field;
Demonstrated knowledge of federal regulations in regard to area of specific need;
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite;
Demonstrated experience facilitating organizational change.
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate Degree from an accredited college or university in international law, international relations, political science, criminal justice, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, the humanities, or related field.
Demonstrated experience with and knowledge of the State Department’s foreign assistance process, the structure and hierarchy of U.S. embassies, and familiarity with the interagency law enforcement community.
Demonstrated experience with INL.
Demonstrated experience with at least five of the following: program and project design, management, oversight, monitoring, and evaluation, including procurement/implementing mechanisms, strategic planning, policy engagement, management issues (budget, logistics, accountability, risk mitigation, personnel), region specific threats and issues, administering foreign assistance, and vendor/contractor coordination.
Demonstrated ability to work independently.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective relationships.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide range of players.
LEVEL OF EFFORT Hours for the position will be the core hours of the Department of State: Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day.
POSITION LOCATION The physical work location is the INL/ACB office at State Annex 1 (SA-01), Columbia Plaza, 2401 E St. NW, Washington, DC.
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT A Secret is required for this position; however, the contractor may begin work with an interim Secret security clearance.
About Creative Corrections At Creative Corrections, we strive to create a culture where we are able to attract and retain highly talented and qualified individuals. These relationships are built on trust, respect, and an assurance each person feels valued. We offer a strategic Total Compensation Package for qualified employees. In the end, we recognize that our employees are the heart and soul of the Company and provide the services our customers rely upon.
In addition, we are honored to be a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and are equally proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, committed to creating a diversified workplace where everyone feels valued and respected because of their differences.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status or characteristics.
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