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Oversees C-UAS activities at the Baghdad Embassy Compound (BEC), Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center (BDSC) and Erbil Consulates, as well as other areas under the responsibility of the Iraq Chief of ...

Oversees C-UAS activities at the Baghdad Embassy Compound (BEC), Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center (BDSC) and Erbil Consulates, as well as other areas under the responsibility of the Iraq Chief of ...

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How much do diplomatic embassy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for diplomatic embassy in the United States is $49,333.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Diplomatic Embassy vs Consular Officer?

AspectDiplomatic EmbassyConsular Officer
CredentialsDiplomatic credentials, diplomatic visasConsular credentials, visa processing
Work EnvironmentEmbassy headquarters, diplomatic meetingsConsular offices, visa and citizen services
Employer & IndustryForeign ministries, governmentForeign ministries, government
Common Search/ComparisonDiplomatic vs consular roles

Diplomatic Embassies represent their country's government abroad, focusing on diplomatic relations, political negotiations, and high-level diplomacy. Consular Officers, on the other hand, primarily handle visa issuance, citizen services, and legal assistance to nationals abroad. While both roles work within foreign service, embassies serve as the main diplomatic mission, whereas consular officers operate within consulates or consular sections, providing essential services to travelers and expatriates.

What is a diplomatic embassy?

A diplomatic embassy is the official office or residence of a country's ambassador in a foreign nation. It serves as the main channel for diplomatic communication between the two countries, handling political, economic, and cultural relations. Embassies provide services such as visa processing, assistance to nationals abroad, and representing their home country's interests. They also play a key role in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between the host and home countries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Diplomatic Embassy role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Diplomatic Embassy role, you generally need a strong background in international relations, foreign languages, and cross-cultural communication, often supported by a relevant degree and government clearance. Familiarity with diplomatic protocols, negotiation tools, and secure communication systems is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help professionals navigate complex, multicultural environments. These competencies are crucial for representing national interests, fostering international cooperation, and resolving sensitive issues effectively.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a diplomatic embassy, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working in a diplomatic embassy often encounter challenges such as navigating cross-cultural differences, managing sensitive information, and adapting to rapidly changing geopolitical situations. Effective communication, cultural sensitivity, and strong problem-solving skills are essential for overcoming these obstacles. Regular training, mentorship from experienced diplomats, and collaborating closely with both local staff and colleagues from other departments can help build resilience and foster a supportive work environment.
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Infographic showing various Diplomatic Embassy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,333 per year, or $23.7 per hour.

$100K - $150K/yr

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Posted 28 days ago


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About Global Asset Technologies, LLC GAT is committed to world class management of global logistics, training and procurement services for U.S. Government agencies. In February 2022, GAT became an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 certified company.

GAT received the ISO 9001 quality standard certification through the Performance Review Institute (PRI). About this position: Senior Program Analyst Location – Washington, DC The Essential Duties and Responsibilities are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed for this position and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Other duties may be assigned.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

Wage/Salary Range: $100k – 150k Applicants will be notified via phone or email within ten (10) business days of submittal. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Task 1 CTPP Support, Staffing, and Implementation · The contractor shall assist with the coordination, development, design, and execution of CT preparedness programs, providing administrative, development, and implementation to support CT initiatives. · The contractor shall assist with preparation of background and briefing materials for Front Office (FO)-level discussions related to the counterterrorism issues and policies, and assist with preparation of written materials in response to broader Department and interagency information requests.

· Support the development and conduct of U.S. government interagency and/or foreign engagements at forums as required by CT Bureau. This includes but may not be limited to drafting agendas, moderating forums and meetings, developing content, tracking invitations, writing after actions and lessons learned, and compiling a history of events and actions into an electronic library.

· Conduct liaison activities with other U.S. government agencies, as directed by CT Bureau. If requested by CT, this may include but is not limited to providing updates on the mission, structure, priorities, and activities of the CTPP.

· Event Planning: the contractor will help identify and procure necessary meeting spaces, assist with inviting participants and tracking responses to exercises, draft and disseminate meeting agendas and summaries, and track action items identified during exercises or meetings. · Assist with travel arrangements by working with Embassy to provide transportation and lodging support and other support to CT teams as needed for international trips, meetings, events, or exercises. · The contractor will have staff familiar with Department of State acquisition processes and leverage USG resources and capabilities wherever possible.

Contractor will have staff experienced in interfacing both with Department of State personnel CONUS and OCONUS as well as with senior diplomatic representatives of foreign countries. · The contractor working on terrorist detentions will prepare for engagement with host governments (and relevant U.S. embassies) and negotiations involving assurances or ongoing/planned resettlement processes, as appropriate.

· The contractor shall assist in the development and management of various CTPP knowledge assets, including but not limited to action item documents, rosters of experts, and knowledge generated through working group and inter agency initiatives. · The contractor will provide the requisite staff and expertise to effectively support the CTPP’s unique lines of effort that includes but is not limited to counterterrorism policy development, science and technology program implementation, program evaluation and assessment, and interagency exercise activities. · The contractor working on terrorist detentions will work with the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, and other State department bureaus to review any transfer and/or post-transfer concerns.

Prepare for engagement with host governments (and relevant U.S. embassies) and negotiations involving assurances or ongoing/planned resettlement processes, as appropriate. · The contractor working will prepare talking points, cables, background checklists, annotated agendas, interagency/multilateral agendas, and talking points in response to information requests and preparation needs for senior-level officials, both in CT and the broader Department and interagency.

· The contractor will prepare talking points and background for U.S. embassies to assist in communicating to other governments about their nationals and support those engagements as appropriate. Task 2 Other Program Support · Ability to provide ad hoc and surge support services to support the development, implementation and execution of CTPP related initiatives including: o The coordination, development and implementation of CT programs in support of the National Security Memorandum 2 (NSM-2), Presidential Policy Directives, and National Security Presidential Memorandums related to counterterrorism.

· Analyze policy, capabilities and technical requirements for threat-based research and development and science and technology to combat terrorism. · Attend meetings, facilitate meetings and seminars as directed to support any of the CT initiatives. · Assist the CT CTPP in the development, planning and implementation of preparedness activities.

Support crisis response programs and activities. Past examples of such are NSC-directed exercises, ISEG, Hostage Affairs Working Group, WMDSG, and CT Technical Programs related to CT overseas activities. · Assist with Crisis Response activities for special events in support of the ISEG.

Task 3 Management Support · The contractor shall provide contractor program management to include monthly status reports, personnel, and fiscal accountability, documentation, and presentation packages in support of the customer. The contractor shall notify the customer of any project-related risks, including potential funding deficiencies, as they are identified. · Provide administrative support and executive oversight to ensure the tasks as described above are accomplished to include administration of monthly activity reports, management and project reports, and documentation production and long-range calendar planning cycle of activities.

· Maintenance and improvement to a historical library of action items developed following activities in support of CTPP initiatives. The library will be electronic and accessible with the CTPP shared network. Required (Minimum Necessary) Qualifications Required (Minimum Necessary) Qualifications · Master’s degree or equivalent, and eight years general experience Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics · Expert knowledge of and no less than five years’ experience, working with the Department of State.

· Knowledge and experience working within the National Security Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2), counterterrorism related Presidential Policy Directives and NSPM frameworks, and U.S. government interagency collective. · Knowledge and experience in working within the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) technical field and its ongoing initiatives.

Preferred · Experience with diplomatic missions overseas · Experience in crisis management and counterterrorism Supervisory Responsibilities · This position will have supervisory responsibilities. DOT Covered/Safety-Sensitive Role Requirements · This position is not subject to federal requirements regarding Department of Transportation “safety-sensitive” functions. Necessary Physical Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role.

Employees must always maintain a constant state of mental alertness. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for bending, stooping, sitting, walking or standing for prolonged periods of time; most of time is spent sitting in a comfortable position with frequent opportunity to move about.

Work Environment The work environmental characteristics described here are representative of those that must be borne by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Employees must always maintain a constant state of situational awareness. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The job is performed in an office setting with exposure to computer screens and requires extensive use of a computer, keyboard, mouse, and multi-line telephone system. The work described herein is primarily in a modern office setting. Occasional travel may be required.

Additional Qualifying Factors As a condition of employment, you will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and have acceptable background check results. If applicable to the contract, you must also obtain and maintain the appropriate clearance levels required and must also be able to obtain access to military installations. Shareholder Preference BSNC gives hiring, promotion, training, and retention preference to BSNC shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job.

Bering Straits Native Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by state or federal law, or any other basis prohibited by law.