Content Management/Editorial Support Specialist - TS/SCI with Polygraph
Overview
LMI currently has an opportunity for a Content Management/Editorial Support Specialist to support an Intelligence Community customer in the McLean area. Work hours required are approximately 10am-6pm, Monday thru Friday. The ideal candidate will serve in a full-time client facing role as a Publishing and Scheduling Officer for an Intelligence Community (IC) serving as the last line of review in publication of critical finished intelligence for policymakers and senior leadership. With minimal staff oversight, officers will work as a team to be responsible for proof-reading and copy-editing content; coordinating with analysts, graphic designers, cartographers, and fellow content managers; and supporting the enforcement and clarification of tradecraft standards.
Responsibilities
- Proofreading current intelligence articles, graphics, and interactive visuals
- Ensure appropriate classification and control markings of all documents
- Making last-minute decisions regarding changes in publication with minimal staff oversight
- Posting items to the website and readying them for publication
- Provide excellent customer service to support contributing authors, managers, editors, production officers, graphic designers, & cartographers
- Maintain management process for quality control and feedback regarding published materials
- Adhere to office policies and procedures on issues such as formatting, graphics, and compliance with legal guidance
- Ensure content incorporates recent innovations in presentation and format
- Support the development team in identifying bugs or pain points in publishing finished products
Qualifications
Required:
- TS/SCI with polygraph is required.
- Bachelor’s Degree in English, Writing, Communications or similarly related discipline, or a degree relevant to national security.
- 10+ years of experience as an Intelligence Analyst and/or IC Editor. Subject Matter Expertise in IC and DA tradecraft standards.
- 12+ years of professional editorial experience can be substituted for a college degree.
- Excellent working skills/knowledge providing editing support.
- Excellent working interpersonal and communication skills.