Military Fellows
The Military Fellows Program is run by the ADNI/PE and the Military Assistant ADNI/PE. These fellowships enable analysts to pursue intensive research of critical value to U.S. national security and foreign relations. Fellows are assigned to various schools and attend the ODNI Fellowship Program as part of their studies (Command General Staff College, Senior Service College).
During the twelve-month tenure of the fellowship, analysts will be freed from routine duties and based away from their home offices, working independently or collaboratively on research projects. Successful candidates must demonstrate creativity and an ability to think critically and work independently. Analysts who intend to explore the use of new analytic methodologies are especially encouraged to apply.
Vacancies
All internal and external vacancies are now located at USAJobs.gov.
Due to the volume of applications received, applicants will only be contacted if they have been selected for an interview.
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Veterans / Wounded Warriors
The Federal Government has a long and outstanding record of employing veterans and the Intelligence Community is no exception.
The ODNI created the Intelligence Community Wounded Warrior Program in June of 2009 to consolidate similar efforts across the IC, boost the number of permanent and temporary job opportunities for wounded service people, and raise awareness.
Many IC organizations – including the ODNI, NRO, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency – have individually supported the Defense Department’s Operation Warfighter Program, which helps service members who are recuperating at military facilities to land temporary assignments in the federal government.
These IC efforts complement the President's Veterans Employment Initiative to increase the hiring of veterans across the federal government. Federal service provides a means for veterans to continue their noble service to this country.
The Office of Personnel Management has created a website, a single depository without redundancy and misinformation that meets all veterans' employment information needs.
ODNI proudly supports the Operation War Fighter Program
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NCSC is transforming its workforce and capabilities through strategic hiring and implementation of its professional development strategy. Through these efforts, NCSC will retain current talent and acquire new skills necessary to lead the nation's counterintelligence and security efforts to counter the foreign intelligence threat. NCSC has rotational opportunities for current federal civilian personnel that are interested in working in our dynamic and diverse organization. We have multiple career opportunities in the following occupational areas.
Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).
About the ODNI
The Director of National Intelligence serves as the head of the U.S. Intelligence Community, overseeing and directing the implementation of the National Intelligence Program and acting as the principal advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the Homeland Security Council for intelligence matters related to national security. The Office of the DNI's goal is to effectively integrate foreign, military and domestic intelligence in defense of the homeland and of United States interests abroad.
Before exploring ODNI's current vacancies you may wish to learn more about our Organizational Structure, our Mission Vision and Goals or the Principles of Professional Ethics for the U.S. Intelligence Community.
Benefits as an ODNI Employee
The ODNI offer a broad array of special programs and family friendly flexibilities for ODNI staff.



