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Supervision: Reports directly to the Program Director Position Responsibilities * Act as the ... Missions Inc. Programs provide a collaborative community and safe space where people are empowered ...

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Arvada, CO ยท On-site

$187K - $235K/yr

The LTV Mission Director role is critical to the success of LTV missions. It requires leadership, extensive expertise in mission operations, and ability to manage risk in a high stress, real-time ...

Supervision: Reports directly to the Program Director Position Responsibilities * Act as the ... Missions Inc. Programs provide a collaborative community and safe space where people are empowered ...

We are seeking a highly motivated and results oriented Business Development Director to lead our ... Work with the leadership team to align tech roadmaps with customer missions * Works closely with CT ...

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How much do missions director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for missions director in the United States is $74,073.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are typical challenges faced by a Missions Director, and how can they be managed?

Missions Directors frequently encounter challenges such as managing teams in diverse and sometimes remote locations, ensuring effective communication across cultural and language barriers, and balancing multiple project priorities with limited resources. Staying adaptable and utilizing strong organizational skills can help address these challenges, alongside building strong relationships with local partners and stakeholders. Many Missions Directors proactively seek training in cross-cultural leadership and crisis management to better navigate unique field situations. Embracing these challenges can lead to professional growth and the successful achievement of organizational goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Missions Director position, and why are they important?

A Missions Director typically requires strong leadership, project management, cross-cultural communication skills, and experience in nonprofit or ministry work, often supported by a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with CRM databases, fundraising platforms, and international logistics systems is also valuable. Exceptional organizational skills, adaptability, and empathy set top candidates apart. These skills are essential for coordinating diverse teams, managing multiple projects, and fostering partnerships across different cultures and regions.

What does a Missions Director do?

A Missions Director oversees and coordinates mission programs for a church, nonprofit, or religious organization. They develop strategies, manage budgets, and support mission teams to spread their organization's message and humanitarian efforts. Their role includes organizing outreach projects, fostering partnerships, and ensuring alignment with the organization's values and goals. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential for success in this position.

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Senior Space ISR / Non-Earth Imagery Analyst

Senior Space ISR / Non-Earth Imagery Analyst

Cornerstone Signals & Cyber Technologies LLC

Dayton, OH โ€ข On-site

$140K/yr

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Senior Space ISR / Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) Analyst
Position Overview

The Senior Space ISR / Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) Analyst will provide advanced intelligence analysis, ISR planning, collection management, mission integration, and special project support to the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC), 4th Intelligence Analysis Squadron (4 IAS), Non-Earth Imagery Flight. The analyst will support highly classified space intelligence missions focused on foreign space systems, counterspace capabilities, emerging threats, and operational mission requirements supporting United States Space Force, Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and national-level customers.
This position serves as a senior mission analyst supporting the planning, coordination, execution, and assessment of ISR activities while integrating Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) data, technical intelligence, collection strategies, and operational mission requirements into actionable intelligence products and decision-support materials. The analyst will routinely collaborate with engineers, image scientists, collection managers, operational planners, and Government leadership to address evolving mission priorities.
Primary Responsibilities

Special Project Support

  • Support highly classified special projects involving foreign space systems, counterspace activities, and emerging operational mission requirements.
  • Coordinate activities across technical teams, operational organizations, Intelligence Community partners, and Government stakeholders.
  • Develop project plans, schedules, technical assessments, and decision-support products.
  • Identify mission risks, dependencies, intelligence gaps, and mitigation strategies.
  • Support mission transitions, capability integration, and operational implementation activities.
  • Prepare briefings, white papers, operational assessments, and executive-level products supporting Government decision makers.
ISR Analytic Support

  • Develop ISR strategies, operational concepts, collection plans, and mission support recommendations.
  • Support collection management activities and ISR asset allocation decisions.
  • Analyze ISR data from multiple intelligence sources and produce intelligence assessments.
  • Identify intelligence gaps and develop recommendations for future collection activities.
  • Support mission planning, operational assessments, and intelligence reporting requirements.
  • Provide technical intelligence and mission analysis supporting operational and strategic decision making.
  • Coordinate with mission partners to synchronize intelligence requirements and collection priorities.
Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) Mission Support

  • Integrate Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) data into intelligence assessments and mission reporting.
  • Understand capabilities and limitations of electro-optical, infrared, and other remote sensing systems supporting space intelligence missions.
  • Collaborate with image scientists and imagery analysts to support imagery exploitation and technical assessments.
  • Apply imagery-derived intelligence to operational planning, threat assessments, and mission analysis activities.
  • Support development of collection requirements and exploitation priorities for NEI mission activities.
Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Intelligence Studies, Engineering, Physical Science, Space Operations, Geography, Political Science, or related field.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience supporting ISR operations, intelligence analysis, collection management, space intelligence, or technical intelligence missions.
  • Direct Non-Earth Imagery (NEI) mission experience
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with SAP eligibility.
  • Experience supporting Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, Space Force, NASIC, NSIC, NGA, NRO, or related organizations.
  • Experience developing intelligence reports, briefings, operational assessments, and decision-support products.
  • Experience working in classified intelligence environments.