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  • 35M Human Intelligence Collector

  • Army National Guard
  • Grand Prairie, Texas 75051 United States View Map

OverviewIntelligence is crucial to the security of our nation. By gathering information about an adversary's intentions, strengths, vulnerabilities, and capabilities, the military can plan, prepare, and defend against potential attacks. As a Human Intelligence Collector in the Army National Guard, you will earn a security clearance and use strategic, cognitive, and language skills to obtain Intel from both friendly and hostile sources.ResponsibilitiesYour duties may include conducting intelligence-gathering missions involving human sources; interrogating and debriefing, as defined by regulation; developing intelligence-gathering and collection missions as well as interrogation plans; advising military organizations based on intelligence gathering; and coordinating with federal agencies.Screen human intelligence sources and documentsDebrief and interrogate human intelligence sourcesParticipate in human intelligence operationsAnalyze and prepare intelligence reportsSkills You'll LearnHuman Intelligence analysisUtilizing premier digital and analytical tools to gather information and create products for the CommanderUsing sophisticated mapping tools, intelligence networks, and systems to identify evolving threats on the battlefieldHelpful SkillsAbility to speak in foreign languagesGathering and analyzing informationClarity in speaking, writing, and thinkingOutgoing personalityProficiency in reading maps and chartsTrainingThe job training for Human Intelligence Collection Technicians consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, 6 to 18 months of language training to learn a foreign language, and 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT). During AIT, trainees learn in the classroom and gain experience in the field. Completion of initial entry training can also lead to additional college credit.Benefits and PayPaid trainingMonthly paycheckEarn a security clearanceMontgomery GI BillFederal and State tuition assistanceRetirement benefits for part‑time serviceLow‑cost life insurance (up to $400,000 in coverage)401(k)-type savings planStudent Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000 for existing loans)Health care benefits availableVA home loansBonuses, if applicableMost non‑prior service candidates initially earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend. As a 35M you will earn additional pay each month for maintaining language proficiency, ranging from $100 to $500 depending on level, and up to $1,000 total if multiple languages are maintained.RequirementsMilitary enlistment in the Army National GuardMust be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificateMust be between the ages of 17 and 35Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standardsMust meet citizenship requirementsJob InformationJob ID: 6705ZIP Code: 75051Job Category: IntelligenceAge Requirements: Must be between 17 and 35#J-18808-Ljbffr

OverviewIntelligence is crucial to the security of our nation. By gathering information about an adversary's intentions, strengths, vulnerabilities, and capabilities, the military can plan, prepare, and defend against potential attacks. As a Human Intelligence Collector in the Army National Guard, you will earn a security clearance and use strategic, cognitive, and language skills to obtain Intel from both friendly and hostile sources.ResponsibilitiesYour duties may include conducting intelligence-gathering missions involving human sources; interrogating and debriefing, as defined by regulation; developing intelligence-gathering and collection missions as well as interrogation plans; advising military organizations based on intelligence gathering; and coordinating with federal agencies.Screen human intelligence sources and documentsDebrief and interrogate human intelligence sourcesParticipate in human intelligence operationsAnalyze and prepare intelligence reportsSkills You'll LearnHuman Intelligence analysisUtilizing premier digital and analytical tools to gather information and create products for the CommanderUsing sophisticated mapping tools, intelligence networks, and systems to identify evolving threats on the battlefieldHelpful SkillsAbility to speak in foreign languagesGathering and analyzing informationClarity in speaking, writing, and thinkingOutgoing personalityProficiency in reading maps and chartsTrainingThe job training for Human Intelligence Collection Technicians consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, 6 to 18 months of language training to learn a foreign language, and 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT). During AIT, trainees learn in the classroom and gain experience in the field. Completion of initial entry training can also lead to additional college credit.Benefits and PayPaid trainingMonthly paycheckEarn a security clearanceMontgomery GI BillFederal and State tuition assistanceRetirement benefits for part‑time serviceLow‑cost life insurance (up to $400,000 in coverage)401(k)-type savings planStudent Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000 for existing loans)Health care benefits availableVA home loansBonuses, if applicableMost non‑prior service candidates initially earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend. As a 35M you will earn additional pay each month for maintaining language proficiency, ranging from $100 to $500 depending on level, and up to $1,000 total if multiple languages are maintained.RequirementsMilitary enlistment in the Army National GuardMust be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificateMust be between the ages of 17 and 35Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standardsMust meet citizenship requirementsJob InformationJob ID: 6705ZIP Code: 75051Job Category: IntelligenceAge Requirements: Must be between 17 and 35#J-18808-Ljbffr

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