Director Crimes of Exploitation

Department of Homeland Security - Agency Wide
Washington, DC Full Time
POSTED ON 3/4/2024 CLOSED ON 4/2/2024

Job Posting for Director Crimes of Exploitation at Department of Homeland Security - Agency Wide

This assignment is a 1-year non-reimbursable assignment.
This assignment is within Office of Strategy, Policy, & Plans.
We encourage you to read the entire announcement prior to submitting your application.
Position Title: Director, Crimes of Exploitation
This is not a Virtual/Remote JDA.
Series: Requested: 0301
Security Clearance: Secret
Request Start Date: February 2024

Qualifications:

Qualifications required:
  1. Experience in developing and coordinating US Government policies and programs, preferably related to addressing transnational organized crime and/or homeland security.
  2. Experience providing leadership in developing, articulating, and advocating policies and strategies related to human trafficking, human smuggling, and/or child sexual exploitation and abuse.
  3. Demonstrated leadership managing homeland security strategy, policy, or planning across the Federal government, the White House, international partners, and Congress and other oversight organizations. Supervisory experience is preferred.
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Responsibilities:

This position is located in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Headquarters, Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans (PLCY), Counter Terrorism, Threat Prevention, and Law Enforcement Policy (CTTPLE), Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) team. DHS PLCY provides policy development and coordination, strategy, planning, and analysis to the DHS Secretary and other Departmental leaders to facilitate decision-making and other critical matters that may arise in a dynamic homeland security environment. PLCY is responsible for strengthening our Nation's homeland security by developing DHS-wide policies, programs, and plans to promote and ensure quality, consistency, and integration across all homeland security missions. Within PLCY, the CTTPLE/CTOC section is responsible for developing, coordinating and prioritizing DHS policies, programs, and resources to address illicit activities of transnational criminal organizations, including the illegal movement of weapons and drugs, human smuggling, human trafficking, wildlife trafficking, and child sexual exploitation and abuse, while aligning these efforts with DHS and broader federal government strategies.

The Director, Crimes of Exploitation (DCoE) will report directly to the CTOC Principal Director (PD). The DCoE will be responsible for assisting with the development, coordination, and integration of DHS strategies, programs, and policies in all CTOC mission areas assigned to DHS by law or executive order. This may include efforts to combat the illegal movement of weapons, drugs, and contraband, and human smuggling and trafficking and supporting efforts to align these activities within DHS and broader federal government strategies.

The DCoE will primarily be responsible for strategies, programs, and policies related to combating human trafficking, human smuggling, and child sexual exploitation and abuse, but may support or assist other lines of effort within the CTOC mission areas. The DCoE will be responsible for assisting in coordination with interagency stakeholders, State,Local, Territorial, Tribal, and foreign partners to resolve exploitative crime program issues concerning policy, operational, legal, legislative, budgetary, privacy, public and international affairs.

The DCoE will evaluate existing policies and assess new recommendations while taking into account the nationwide impact of the policies and all related and resulting programs. The DCoE will support the PD and Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) in developing proposals on matters within the scope of CTOC responsibilities and may represent the DAS at high-level meetings, conferences, and symposia, ascertaining issues and concerns of stakeholders and building support for policy proposals on transnational organized crime issues, with an emphasis on those involving crimes of exploitation.

The DCoE will be responsible for planning and defining duties and responsibilities of subordinate work groups. Working with the PD and DAS to set priorities, prepare work schedules, make assignments and review work completed. The DCoE may be asked to perform other duties as assigned.
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