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Shall have successfully graduated from FLETC, DCITA, JCITA, or DoD all-source analysis courses or programs. * Experience with analytical problem solving and familiar with conducting operations ...

Shall have successfully graduated from FLETC, DCITA, JCITA, or DoD all-source analysis courses or programs. * Experience with analytical problem solving and familiar with conducting operations ...

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How much do jcita jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for jcita in the United States is $104,643.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,000.00 and $118,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a jcita?

JCITA typically stands for Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, an organization within the U.S. Department of Defense that provides specialized training in counterintelligence. JCITA offers courses to military personnel, government employees, and select contractors to enhance their understanding of counterintelligence operations, investigations, and analysis. The academy plays a vital role in preparing individuals to protect national security interests against foreign intelligence threats. Its programs cover topics such as espionage detection, insider threat mitigation, and security policy enforcement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a JCITA instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a JCITA Instructor, you typically need expertise in counterintelligence, instructional design, and a background in national security, often supported by relevant military or federal experience and security clearance. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), intelligence analysis software, and current counterintelligence protocols is essential. Excellent communication, adaptability, and leadership abilities help instructors effectively engage trainees and manage sensitive information. These skills are crucial for delivering high-quality training that protects national security and ensures operational readiness.

What is the difference between Jcita vs Data Analyst?

AspectJcitaData Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically requires certification in Jcita-specific tools or platformsBachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, or related field; often certifications like CAP or Microsoft Certified Data Analyst
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in healthcare or clinical settings, focusing on patient data managementIn various industries including finance, marketing, and healthcare, working with large datasets
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in healthcare organizations, clinics, and hospitalsWidely used across industries such as finance, tech, marketing, and healthcare

Jcita and Data Analyst roles share some data management skills but differ mainly in industry focus and required certifications. Jcita is specialized for healthcare data, while Data Analysts work across diverse sectors with broader analytical tools.

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Infographic showing various Jcita job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,643 per year, or $50.3 per hour.

Expert -level Joint Military Counterintelligence Collection Course (JMCCC) Instructor

Beyond SOF

Quantico, VA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Overview
The client is looking for a Expert-level Joint Military Counterintelligence Collection Course (JMCCC) Instructor supporting our Government Client in Quantico, VA
Responsibilities
Candidates will instruct a course that provides a national capability for CI Agents to independently plan and conduct CI collection (IAW EO 12333 and DoDI S-5240.17) to identify and detect FIE activities against DoD. The CI Collector can respond to validated CI requirements and support the identification, exploitation, disruption, manipulation, and/or neutralization of FIE intelligence operations aimed at DoD and U.S. interests. This course consists of classroom and practical exercises that frequently exceed 8-hour days. This course requires work after hours and weekends and requires travel within the NCR. An instructor in this course has served as a CI Collector with experience conducting the full operational cycle.
Required Qualifications
  • Must be a graduate from an accredited CI Special Agent credentialing school, and one of the following JCITA source handling courses: Military Counterintelligence Collection (MCC) course, Advanced CI Collection Course (ACICC) and the Joint Military Counterintelligence Collection Course (JMCCC). Other qualifying courses such as the Defense Advanced Tradecraft Course (DATC), Advanced Source Operations Training Course (ASOTC), Military Operations Training Course (MOTC), Field Tradecraft Course (FTC), Operations Tradecraft Course (OTC), or an IC school equivalent or have experience conducting Level II MCC in accordance with the DoDI-S 5240.17.
  • The SME/instructor must have a minimum of ten (10) years of demonstrated experience conducting, supervising, and/or instructing, of CI or HUMINT collection activities and shall be able to sit or stand for up to four (4) hours at one time and be able to walk for up to five (5) miles in one day.
  • Highly desired experience for the Senior-Level CI SME/Instructor includes experience as a Senior Source Handler, Team Chief, or Operations Officer.
  • Current TS/SCI Clearance with CI poly, or ability to obtain poly prior to start date
  • Successful Completion of Pre-Employment Background Investigation required.
  • The status of applicable COVID-19 vaccination requirements under Executive Order 14042 are subject to change depending on applicable court orders and the course of ongoing litigation. Candidates may be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or have an approved exemption.