Chemical Biological Weapons Arms Control Treaty Analyst

Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Washington, DC, USA
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Job Description

CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ARMS CONTROL TREATY ANALYST

Department of Defense

Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Strategy, Plans, Policy (J5)


Summary

This position is part of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The incumbent serves as the Chemical and Biological Weapons Arms Control Treaty Analyst and lead JS policy representative in the negotiation and implementation of assigned arms control treaties and agreements.


Duties

As a CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ARMS CONTROL TREATY ANALYST at the GS-0301-14 some of your typical work assignments may include:


Represent the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) in DoD and interagency working groups and meetings, represent the U.S. military in international meetings and at multilateral venues, and monitor Joint Force compliance with treaty obligations.

Develop, advise, and coordinate on chemical and biological arms control initiatives and policy in the interagency and represent the CJCS on United States chemical and biological arms control delegations to international venues.

Arrange, coordinate and moderate meetings among DoD Components and Services and between U.S. DoD and Department of State or Foreign Officials.

Review higher-level written guidance dealing with chemical and biological arms control treaties or agreements for consistency, clarity, and potential impact to military operations.

Identify relevant strategic issues to the operating environment; effectively integrate organizational components' input and synthesize into goals, objectives, and implement actions as part of the strategic planning process.

Draft, coordinate, synchronize, and integrate Joint Staff chemical biological weapons arms control treaty positions in response to tasks from senior leadership, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and other interagency policy-level agencies.

Develops presentations of Joint Staff chemical and biological arms control policies/implementation to DoD, Congress, and other U.S. Government agencies and international meetings.