Booz Allen
IntelligenceTrainingSpecialist
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“Intelligence Training Specialist at Booz Allen. Skills: Intelligence Training, Curriculum Development, Space Intelligence, Analytic Facilitation. Translate complex mission needs into rigorous training. Build, deliver, and sustain courseware”
What You'll Achieve.
Build mastery in analytic tradecraft; Build mastery in space intelligence; Build mastery in mission-ready operational understanding; Ensure training aligns to operational realities; Ensure training aligns to Intelligence Community (IC) standards; Ensure training aligns to rapidly evolving threat environments; Strengthen mission readiness across various audiences; Shape proficiency of intelligence professionals; Improve structured analytic tradecraft; Ensure teams can assess complex on-orbit and terrestrial threats; Define how clients learn; Define how units prepare; Define how the intelligence enterprise anticipates threats
Industry & Context.
Enhancing critical thinking
Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, Active TS/SCI willingness to take a polygraph exam, Security investigation, Eligibility requirements for access to classified TS/SCI clearance, Identity verification process, On camera during interviews and assessments, Cameras on during meetings (virtual)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience designing curriculum and training programs using the ADDIE instructional systems design model, Experience developing, delivering, and evaluating training materials, lesson plans, assessments, and analytic exercises, Experience with space intelligence, including IC mission areas such as ISR, threat analysis, or targeting, Ability to facilitate instruction, lead workshops, and apply structured analytic techniques, Ability to coordinate with Space Force units and mission partners on course updates, training timelines, and content validation, Ability to maintain training materials and records in government-designated systems, Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, Active TS/SCI willingness to take a polygraph exam, Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of experience in intelligence training, curriculum development, or space operations, or 9+ years of experience in intelligence training, curriculum development, or space operations in lieu of a degree
Nice to Have
Experience supporting SWIFT, ASTRO, MPC, STC, Delta or squadron‑level training programs, or IC training pipelines, Experience applying the Kirkpatrick evaluation model or other industry-standard assessment frameworks, Experience integrating new technologies such as interactive media, immersive tools, and web‑based training, into curriculum, Experience briefing leadership or representing training programs at cross‑organizational working groups, TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
What You'll Do.
Translate complex mission needs into rigorous training
and sustain courseware
Lead curriculum development using ADDIE model
Create and update learning materials
Guide qualification and evaluation processes
Deliver instruction to strengthen mission readiness
Collaborate with Space Force leaders and mission partners
Validate requirements and incorporate new insights
Integrate updated doctrine
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate regularly with Space Force leaders and mission partners; Collaborate with colleagues and customers
Full Job Description
Intelligence Training Specialist **The Opportunity:** Space operations are accelerating—threats, systems, and intelligence requirements evolve faster than ever. To stay ahead, the U.S. Space Force needs training pipelines that build mastery in analytic tradecraft, space intelligence, and mission‑ready operational understanding. The client needs an expert like you who can translate complex mission needs into rigorous, repeatable, and high‑impact training. As an Analytic Facilitator and Trainer, you’ll apply instructional best practices and space intelligence expertise to build, deliver, and sustain courseware for the Space Force. You’ll lead curriculum development using the ADDIE model, ensuring training aligns to operational realities, Intelligence Community (IC) standards, and rapidly evolving threat environments. You’ll create and update learning materials, guide qualification and evaluation processes, and deliver instruction that strengthens mission readiness across various audiences. Your work will directly shape the proficiency of intelligence professionals, enhancing critical thinking, improving structured analytic tradecraft, and ensuring teams can assess complex on‑orbit and terrestrial threats. You’ll collaborate regularly with Space Force leaders and mission partners to validate requirements, incorporate new operational insights, and integrate updated doctrine, capabilities, and technologies. This is your chance to deepen your expertise in enterprise‑level training modernization, analytic facilitation, and space intelligence operations. You’ll help define how our clients learn, how units prepare, and how the intelligence enterprise anticipates threats. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * Experience designing curriculum and training programs using the ADDIE instructional systems design model * Experience developing, delivering, and evaluating training materials, lesson plans, assessments, and analytic exercises * Experience with space intelligenc
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