USSOCOM J3 - International Special Operations Forces Integration and Assessment
Rigid Tactical Careers · Tampa, FL · 1 mo ago
ConsultingFull-time
About the role
Rigid Tactical is seeking a highly qualified International Special Operations Forces Integration and Assessment Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support the USSOCOM J3-I Engagement Branch.
Responsibilities
- Assist in drafting, staffing, and coordinating plans, roadmaps, and MOA/MOUs in strict accordance with the USSOCOM partnership plan and Commander’s guidance.
- Process, coordinate, and track to completion all staffing actions regarding international negotiations between USSOCOM and partner nations for Foreign Liaison Officer / Exchange Officer (FLO/EXO) presence.
- Maintain a comprehensive database of all USSOCOM international agreements affecting J3-I exchange and liaison officers, as well as SOF Liaison Officer (SOLO) placement.
- Prepare formal staff packages for Chief of Staff-level approval for all J3-I related international agreements.
- Support the development and staffing of engagement plans and strategies that directly support the negotiation of MOAs for new countries.
- Draft and maintain detailed country plans for J3-I partner nations that outline USSOCOM and respective partner nations' Operations, Activities, and Investments (OA&Is).
- Congduct direct liaison with Theater Special Operations Commands (TSOCs) and relevant Headquarters Directorates to ensure country plans are fully aligned with TSOC and HQ priorities and objectives.
- Coordinate with other J3-I branches and sections to collect, verify, and maintain accurate information regarding J3-I country plans.
- Provide quarterly updates and comprehensive annual assessments of J3-I country plans to evaluate efficacy and ROI.
- Prepare engagement plans to ensure FLO/EXO talking points are effectively integrated into Key Leader Engagements (KLEs).
- Provide dedicated Subject Matter Expert support to the planning and coordination of international engagement events.
- Perform critical close-out and escort duties as part of the Division’s Security Procedure.
Requirements
- Active Top Secret / SCI clearance required.
- Master’s degree in International Relations or Economics, paired with 2 years of formal negotiation experience or advanced academic coursework.
- Minimum 10 years as a Foreign Area Officer or Foreign Service Officer on an embassy country team/USAID, and graduate of the FSI or military equivalent program.
- Minimum 3 years of direct experience driving policy, strategy, and international agreements at a federal agency, GCC, or service headquarters.
- Agreement and Policy Literacy: Direct experience processing, staffing, or managing formal military-to-military agreements, specifically MOAs, MOUs, and FLO/EXO frameworks.
- Assessment & ROI Competency: Demonstrated experience building or executing quantitative/qualitative assessment metrics to evaluate international military engagement effectiveness.
- Staff Coordination: High proficiency in preparing and tracking formal staff packages up to Chief of Staff-level approval.