Mid Analytic Facilitator/ AF DCGS

Geo OwlNewport News, VA
$66,000 - $73,663Onsite

About The Position

This role assists in providing instructional support services to enable the 480 ISRW to achieve its mission. It involves integrating evolving courseware design methodologies and information technologies to align with the Distributed Common Ground System’s (DCGS) evolving concept of operations and the utilization of Analysis and Exploitation Teams (AET). The position requires providing in-residence academic classroom instruction, administering various types of tests, conducting "hands-on" application/lab instruction, and performing appraisals, simulation/exercise events, student feedback surveys, and training status updates. The Analytic Facilitator will share knowledge about DCGS products and instructional methods to deliver realistic and relevant training. Expertise in course content and scenario development is needed to create an operationally relevant active learning environment. The role also involves possessing knowledge of Learning Management System (LMS) technologies and/or training assessment/evaluation systems, providing white cell coordination and technical support for Capstone exercises and performance checks, and conducting detailed Quality Assurance reviews of courseware content.

Requirements

  • Worked with the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System and familiar with mission related analytic tools (e.g. Thresher, ChatSurfer, ISpy, Snapglass, FADE/MIST)
  • Experience with all source intelligence in support of operations
  • Experience with ISR operations and multi-intelligence processing, exploitation, and dissemination
  • Intelligence analysis experience with structured analytic techniques and critical thinking
  • Understanding of ICDs
  • Understanding of intelligence processes and organizational responsibilities within the AF and the Intelligence Community.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Effective written and oral communication skills, including ability to communicate detailed technical information to peers and non-technical management staff as needed
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Possess knowledge of Learning Management System (LMS) technologies and/or training assessment/evaluation systems

Nice To Haves

  • Air Force instructor certification
  • Experience working within an AET
  • Understanding of instructional Systems Design (ISD) strategies and authoring tools
  • Scenario Development; exercise planning and execution

Responsibilities

  • Assists in providing instructional support services that will allow the 480 ISRW to achieve its mission while integrating evolving courseware design methodologies and information technologies to remain in synch with the Distributed Common Ground System’s (DCGS) evolving concept of operations and utilization of Analysis and Exploitation Teams (AET).
  • Provide in-residence academic classroom instruction; administer performance tests, written tests, special instructional assistance, and “hands-on” application /lab instruction; conduct appraisals, simulation/exercise events, student feedback surveys, and student training status updates
  • Share knowledge regarding DCGS products and use of instructional methods to provide the student-base the most realistic and relevant training
  • Provide course content and scenario development expertise to create an operationally relevant active learning environment
  • Provide white cell coordination and technical support to Capstone exercises and performance checks
  • Provide detailed Quality Assurance reviews of courseware content

Benefits

  • Health Insurance (Geo Owl pays 80%+ of the premium).
  • 401k matching.
  • Dental, Vision, and other supplemental insurance plans available.
  • Company-paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance.
  • Peer-to-Peer spot bonuses.
  • 120 hours of PTO per year plus federal holidays.
  • Fully Paid Military Leave: You make your full Geo Owl salary while you are on military duty
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