Force Protection Planner
ANSER · Honolulu, HI · 6 days ago
OTHR$119k–$173k/yrFull-time
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Cook up with Service Headquarters to provide Military Police and Force Protection input into policy development, assessments (e.g., IGMC), and service-level planning efforts
- Develop, integrate, and manage Force Protection planning requirements within USPACOM OPLANS/CONPLANSS
- Support the development, staffing, and implementation of USMC service-wide Force Protection policies, programs, and procedures
- Manage and evaluate Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) supporting Detainee Operations, Identity Operations, Joint Security Operations, and INDOPACOM Homeland Defense
- Deliver integrated protection program planning, analysis, and execution support for MARFORPAC and operational forces
- Conduct research and provide analytical support for Force Protection initiatives, including ad hoc subject matter expertise for training events and operational planning efforts
- Develop Mission Assurance, Force Protection, and security briefings, guidance, and supporting documentation
- Manage security programs, including site surveys, documentation review/approval, and compliance monitoring
- Support protection activities for MARFORPAC, INDOPACOM, and gained forces across operational environments
- Produce required deliverables, including: Trend analysis and assessments (e.g., WRSAI), Draft reports and documentation (e.g., after-action reports, trip reports), Briefings (e.g., in-briefs and out-briefs for assessments), Meeting minutes and staff coordination materials, Staff packages and Statements of Support (SOS) for specific issues, AMHS messages and official communications, Drafting and updating Inspector General (IG) checklists
Required Qualifications
- Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility
- Bachelor’s degree
- 4+ years of experience in Force Protection, Mission Assurance, or physical security
- Demonstrated understanding of national-level security processes and programs, including Defense Critical Infrastructure (DCI), Task Critical Assets (TCA), Critical Asset Protection (CAP), and SCI standards
- Experience with clearance processing, physical security programs, and document control procedures
Preferred Qualifications
- Background in Emergency Management related to Force Protection
- Facility Security Officer (FSO) certification
- Experience managing Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs)
- Familiarity with security and compliance systems such as NIST, NISS, and DISS
- Experience with Mission Assurance Risk Management Systems (MARMS)