Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation (AM&E) Analyst II

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Dexis Consulting Group

💵 $95k-$115k
📍Remote - Worldwide

Summary

Join Dexis, a professional services firm, as an AM&E Analyst II supporting the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA). This role involves a broad range of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation (AM&E) support, including desk and field research, data analysis, strategy development, and capacity building. You will contribute to the design, coordination, and reporting of security cooperation analyses, working with stakeholders to utilize current AM&E techniques. Responsibilities include providing qualitative and quantitative analysis, developing indicators and metrics, drafting reports, and creating visual graphics. The position requires a Bachelor's degree, four years of AM&E experience, strong communication skills, and a DoD Secret clearance. Fluency in Spanish is also required. Dexis offers a competitive salary and benefits package.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Four (4) years of AM&E experience, including analyzing and summarizing disparate information in a clear and concise manner, drafting data collection methodologies, creating organizational work plans based on higher-level goals, leading and coordinating multiple offices through multiple step processes without being a direct supervisor, and supporting staff with a variety of levels of knowledge and capabilities
  • Strong oral and written communication skills to deal effectively with mid and high-level partner contacts, the host government, and local communities
  • Ability to apply government agency regulations and procedures related to controlled unclassified information and foreign disclosure to daily work requirements
  • Excellent computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheet programs and data base management
  • Seven (7) years of AM&E or capability-based-assessment (CBA) or other types of experience in one or more of the following subject matters: counterterrorism operations; Counter-weapons of mass destruction operations; counter-illicit drug trafficking operations and counter-transnational organized crime operations; maritime and border security operations; military intelligence operations and Operations or activities that contribute to an international coalition operation that is determined by the Secretary to be in the national interest of the United States; air domain awareness operations; cyberspace security and defensive cyberspace operations; humanitarian assistance and demining; small-scale construction associated with any of the above mission areas; Security Sector Governance (both across each of the above program areas as well as through distinct programs focused solely on Security-related institutions that span these broad program areas)
  • Fluent Spanish Speaker
  • DoD Secret clearance

Responsibilities

  • Supporting the leadership team in identifying priorities and solutions to problems
  • Providing qualitative and quantitative analysis of security cooperation programs
  • Assisting with the development of indicators and metrics that enable evaluation of security cooperation programs
  • Drafting reports, presentations, and other deliverables for senior leadership review
  • Supporting the design and development of visual graphics (e.g., illustrations, layouts, designs) that distills key information in a clear, concise manner
  • Supporting the development and maintenance of project processes and plans
  • Conducting partner interviews in Spanish

Preferred Qualifications

  • Two (2) years of experience assessing, developing, mapping, and improving business processes
  • Five (5) years of experience and knowledge of public policy and operations
  • Five (5) years of experience planning, designing and implementing assessment, monitoring, and evaluation programs or projects in the security sector for a national organization, an NGO/IGO, the UN, or private industry
  • Master’s degree (or higher) and formal training or education in the field of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation
  • One to three (1-3) years of experience planning, executing, or overseeing policy of guidance for SC activities implemented under sections 332, 333, 1263, 342, 345, 401, or 2561 of Title 10, Chapter 16

Benefits

Healthcare insurance

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