Social Scientist, Senior
CACI International IncAbout the role
The Opportunity:
Join a team dedicated to advancing national security through innovative irregular warfare and operations expertise. CACI is seeking Social Scientists to support mission-critical efforts that help U.S. and partner forces better understand the human dimension of conflict and competition. By applying behavioral, cultural, political, and social science research methods, you will provide data-driven insights that inform operational planning, influence activities, and strategic decision-making in some of the world's most complex environments.
Working across Geographic and Functional Combatant Commands, you will collaborate with military planners, intelligence professionals, and operational leaders to assess the information environment, analyze audience behaviors and influence networks, and evaluate the effectiveness of operations. Your research and analytical expertise will directly contribute to developing evidence-based recommendations that improve mission effectiveness and support national security objectives.
This is an opportunity to apply rigorous qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to real-world challenges while influencing operational outcomes at the strategic and operational levels. Candidates who are passionate about human behavior, social research, and solving complex global problems in dynamic environments will find meaningful opportunities to make a measurable impact while growing their careers with CACI.
Responsibilities:
Conducts campaign and operational level assessments of the information environment using opinion research, intelligence, operational reporting, and social media insights
Design and execute qualitative and quantitative research applying rigorous social science methodologies to support operational planning in multi-national environments
Leads Hierarchy of Psychological Effects Model (HPEM) analysis in support of Psychological Operations
Develop and track measures of performance and effectiveness for OIE, IW, and Sensitive Activities
Creates data collection plans and coordinate stakeholder collection of social, cultural, economic, political, and religious indicators
Provides data visualization and translates empirical research findings into operational assessments for decision-makers
Designs, evaluates, and oversees opinion research through surveys, flash polls, focus groups, and in-depth interviews
Develops audience profiles and analyzes key communicators, networks, and regional or transregional state/non-state influence
Creates and delivers formal assessment reports through briefs, presentations, and inputs to Command-and-Control systems
Leads innovative social science research initiatives and evaluates external studies for methodological strength and operational relevance
Qualifications:
Required
Active TS/SCI clearance
MA/MS in a relevant field (e.g. behavioral sciences, social sciences, anthropology, sociology, psychology)
10+ years’ experience supporting military operational planning and/or assessments (7 years with BA/BS) for OIE, IW, Sensitive Activities, or compartmented activities)
Demonstrated experience briefing or delivering written concepts to executive/senior-level (GO/FO/SES) decision makers
Demonstrated experience designing,
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