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JSOC Senior Lessons Learned Analyst

Fort Liberty, NC · On-site

$74.60K - $98.80K/yr

Leverage cross-functional military Services and government agencies analytical studies and LL to recommend adjustments to JSOC processes. Compile Before Action Reports, After Action Reports ...

JSOC Senior Lessons Learned Analyst

NC · On-site

$74.60K - $98.80K/yr

Leverage cross-functional military Services and government agencies analytical studies and LL to recommend adjustments to JSOC processes. Compile Before Action Reports, After Action Reports ...

JSOC Senior Lessons Learned Analyst

Fort Liberty, NC · On-site

$74.60K - $98.80K/yr

Leverage cross-functional military Services and government agencies analytical studies and LL to recommend adjustments to JSOC processes. Compile Before Action Reports, After Action Reports ...

Job Type Full-time Description Serve as a JSOC Academic Instructor and Course Facilitator at Fort Bragg, NC. Educates, coordinates, and develops lesson plans and curriculum on a wide variety of ...

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As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for jsoc in the United States is $16.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a JSOC operator, you need advanced military training, physical fitness, specialized operational skills, and often a background in special forces or elite military units. Familiarity with sophisticated weapons systems, communications technology, and classified mission planning tools is essential, along with security clearances. Exceptional teamwork, adaptability, resilience under pressure, and strong decision-making abilities set outstanding JSOC operators apart. These skills and qualities are critical to successfully execute complex, high-risk missions and ensure team safety in dynamic environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working in JSOC, and how can they prepare for them?

Working within the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) often involves operating in high-pressure environments that require adaptability, discretion, and strong teamwork. Professionals may face challenges such as rapidly changing mission requirements, working with diverse interagency and international partners, and maintaining operational security. To prepare, it's helpful to develop strong communication skills, stay physically and mentally resilient, and be proactive in seeking training opportunities. Building trust with team members and staying current on best practices in special operations also contribute to success in this demanding role.

What are JSOC operators and what do they do?

JSOC stands for Joint Special Operations Command, a component of the U.S. Special Operations Command responsible for overseeing elite special mission units. JSOC operators are highly trained personnel drawn from branches like the Army, Navy, and Air Force. They conduct covert missions such as counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and direct action operations, often in high-risk environments. Their work is classified, and they are known for their expertise, secrecy, and effectiveness in critical operations worldwide.
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JSOC Senior Lessons Learned Analyst

JSOC Senior Lessons Learned Analyst

RDR Inc

Fort Liberty, NC • On-site

$74.60K - $98.80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Description:

This position is contingent upon award.


The purpose of the US Special Operations Command Lessons Learned Program is to save lives, resources, and time through aggressive global collection, analysis, outreach, and dissemination of relevant U.S. Special Operations Forces observations, insights, and lessons to the Special Operations Forces (SOF) warfighter and Joint Community.

Specific duties include:


Provide direct support for the Center for Counterterrorism Studies. Assist with the collection, archiving, analysis, resolution, and dissemination of observations, insights, and lessons learned. Use systems within a collaborative environment to support the program through proactive lessons learned sharing, peer review, and facilitation between supported SOF elements and other stakeholders. Document special project staff roles, responsibilities, organization and processes for best practices and efficiencies that support the Command’s Mission and Vision. Leverage cross-functional military Services and government agencies analytical studies and LL to recommend adjustments to JSOC processes. Compile Before Action Reports, After Action Reports, Executive Summaries, Post Activity Bulletins and Requests for Information. Documentation shall be complete and include substantiated findings and recommendations, consistent with a high level of quality control and ready for distribution. The documentation shall also be audience-specific and captured at the appropriate security level. Brief and advise senior leaders and staff on lessons learned. Support and use the Joint Lessons Learned Program. Assist in the development and refinement of the lessons learned database and query functions. Brief and/or facilitate senior leader discussions on counterterrorism topics. Conduct case studies as directed. Support the customer as required.

Requirements:

Required Qualifications and Experience:

  • BS/BA degree
  • Five or more years of experience working at a senior analyst level in DoD
  • Five or more years of experience producing reports, studies, and white papers
  • Five or more years of experience effectively communicating, briefing, and working with senior leaders at a GO/FO level
  • Strong writing skills and ability to work well on a team

Desired Experience:

  • Master’s degree
  • Ten years of experience working at a senior analyst level in DoD with direct experience in SOF operations
  • JSOC and Lessons Learned experience
  • Ability to prepare and deliver briefings to senior leaders
  • Ability to prepare collection plans and to collect data using direct methods of interviewing and observation
  • Knowledge of SOF Command structure to enable targeted dissemination of observations, insights and lessons for all operations
  • Ability to write detailed portions of studies
  • Knowledge of Joint and SOF Doctrine and TTPs
  • Ability to use collaborative communications systems

Other: No relocation assistance is provided for this position.


Security Clearance: Current DOD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility is required.