permanent ( U.S. Citizens Only ) Research Manager, Defense Policy and Arms Control Section (Vacancy#:VAR002870)

  • Opening Date: August 29, 2024
  • Closing Date: September 30, 2024
  • OPM Control Number: 807508200
  • Vacancy Number: VAR002870
  • LC Organization Unit: Congressional Research Service
  • Grade: GS-15
  • Series: 0101
  • Minimum Salary: $163,964.00 per year
  • Maximum Salary: $191,900.00 per year
  • Availability: U.S. Citizens Only
  • Telework Eligibility: Hybrid

The Research Manager leads the Defense Policy and Arms Control Section in the development of research and policy analysis relevant to congressional needs. Topics covered by the section are U.S. defense policy- and arms control-related, including U.S. military capabilities and programs; nonproliferation and arms control; security assistance and cooperation; cyber operations and strategy; emerging military technologies; U.S. national security strategy and U.S. military strategy; structure of U.S. forces; and U.S. security and defense relations with foreign nations. 

Manages research, leads staff, and advises the Assistant Director and Deputy Assistant Director. Ensures that research and analysis is conducted in a fully collaborative manner both within and outside the section, reflects the congressional agenda, and is relevant to congressional policy making. Leads, plans, organizes, and coordinates research, including major research projects related to sensitive or complex public policies of national or international significance, which are often multidisciplinary in nature, and may include research performed by outside consultants. Ensures that research and analysis undertaken is of the highest quality and meets CRS’s standards of objectivity, responsiveness, nonpartisanship, balance, timeliness, legislative relevance, authoritativeness, and accessibility. Reviews research to ensure that it complements other Service research and analyses; is accurate, well-organized, and cogent; meets professional and service standards; adheres to CRS policy guidelines; and is responsive to the legislative needs of Members and committees of Congress. Establishes and maintains relationships with Members and committees of Congress.

Contributes to and assists in developing CRS-wide strategic goals and priorities. Communicates those goals and priorities to staff. Oversees the implementation of CRS-wide policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines by staff. Effectively communicates management initiatives to staff and ensures that staff are able to acclimate to the changing needs of Congress and the CRS research community. Conveys to senior management information and concerns from staff. Performs supervisory functions relative to section staff.

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