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Posted: January 9, 2026 (6 days ago)

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PROFESSOR

Defense Security Cooperation Agency

Department of Defense

Fresh

Location

Salary

$130,010 - $180,840

per year

Closes

February 6, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This role involves teaching and researching defense and security topics focused on the Western Hemisphere, such as building stronger institutions and understanding U.S.

policies, through university-level programs at the Perry Center.

It supports professionals in the Americas by offering academic courses, policy advice, and outreach to promote collaboration on shared challenges.

A good fit would be an experienced educator or practitioner with deep knowledge of regional security issues and strong language skills in English and Spanish.

Key Requirements

  • Earned doctorate (for Professor) or master's degree (for Professor of Practice) in national security affairs or related field from a regionally accredited institution
  • Minimum 8 years of university-level teaching or instructional experience in defense and security studies for Professor, or 10+ years professional/academic experience for Professor of Practice focused on Western Hemisphere issues
  • Deep understanding of defense and security challenges, trends, and priorities in the Western Hemisphere
  • Demonstrated experience in scholarly/policy research, curriculum design, and publications on regional security topics like terrorism, institutional capacity, and security cooperation
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills across agencies and organizations
  • Professional fluency in English and Spanish; Portuguese or French desirable
  • For Professor of Practice: 15+ years of relevant professional experience and ability to advise leaders on policy and institution strengthening in Latin America/Caribbean

Full Job Description

The Perry Center supports the community of security and defense professionals in the Americas to pursue collaborative approaches to mutual opportunities and challenges.

Through academics, research, and outreach, including ministerial-level consulting, we advance sustainable institutional capacity, strengthen the rule of law and democracy, and promote greater understanding of U.S.

policy throughout the Western Hemisphere.

Required Qualifications: Professor An earned doctorate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in a national security affairs related or other appropriate discipline or field.

Professor of Practice An earned master's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in a national security affairs related or other appropriate discipline or field as well as a minimum of fifteen years of relevant professional experience.

Desired Qualifications: Experience in national security policy development with governmental and/or non-governmental organizations.

Established network of professional contacts, especially with senior civilian and uniformed actors engaged in the Western Hemisphere's defense and security sector, LACC think tanks, universities, NGOs, and strategic studies centers.

Criteria for Determining Academic Rank: Professor An earned doctorate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in a national security affairs related or other appropriate discipline or field.

A minimum of 8 years relevant university-level teaching experience or equivalent level of instructional experience designing curriculum and teaching multidisciplinary subjects relating to defense and security studies impacting defense and security in the Western Hemisphere at a regionally accredited college or university.

Deep understanding of defense and security challenges, trends, and priorities in the Western Hemisphere.

Demonstrated experience providing direction and management for LACC-focused academic programs by researching scholarly and policy material, designing andragogy, preparing relevant academic material to support programming.

Demonstrated in-depth experience in conducting scholarly and policy research with publication track record relating to contemporary and emerging defense and security issues in the Western Hemisphere (e.g., region-wide security trends; combating violent extremism and terrorism; enhancing defense/security sector institutional capacity, oversight, and accountability; and security cooperation).

Excellent communication and presentation skills and demonstrated ability to build collaborative relationships across agencies and organizations. Professional fluency in English, Spanish is required.

Portuguese or French is desirable.

Professor of Practice An earned masters degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in a national security affairs related or other appropriate discipline or field A minimum of 10 years professional or academic experience working on defense/security issues impacting the Western Hemisphere.

Demonstrated experience/ability to advise Western Hemisphere leaders by explaining key defense and security concepts and exploring ways to apply them to problem-solving, policy development and institution strengthening in Latin American/Caribbean countries/ organizations.

Deep understanding of Western Hemisphere defense and security challenges, trends, and priorities.

Excellent multi-lingual communication and presentation skills and demonstrated ability to build collaborative relationships across agencies and organizations.

Professional fluency in English and Spanish is required. Portuguese or French skills are desirable.

Volunteer Experience: Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social).

Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills, and can provide valuable training and experience that translates to paid employment.

You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Major Duties:

Introduction: Serves as an interdisciplinary Professor at the William J.

Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, or Professor of Practice.

The incumbent is a subject matter expert in one or more of the following areas: national security and strategy, defense governance, cybersecurity/cyber defense policy, international development, human security, maritime security, human rights & rule of law, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief (HA/DR), political science, sociology, public administration, international law, law enforcement, international relations, defense economics, financial management, international peacekeeping and stability operations, and counter-terrorism.

The Center conducts graduate-level and senior executive programs in interdisciplinary education in Washington, D.C. and in countries throughout the Western Hemisphere.

The Center's educational outreach program includes teaching, research, and outreach missions and tasks in the areas of national security planning, international security, national defense, civil-military relations, and public policy for security issues.

Program of instruction consists of resident and in-region courses, seminars, and conferences; and support continuing education and outreach.

The Center's academic programs assist in accomplishing the objectives for the Department of Defense, especially the Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), and U.S.

Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and assists partner nations to enhance their capabilities as well as capacity for sharing knowledge and implementing collaborative projects.

Major Duties: Incumbent develops, organizes, and teaches the curriculum in area(s) of expertise for the Center's programs related to the Western Hemisphere.

Professor participates in individual and team instructional activities. Teaches appropriate elements of the curriculum, often team teaching and using virtual learning.

Participates in the planning and development of the Center's overall program of study, to include curriculum-related workshops, and serves as project leader responsible for development and management of academic activities.

Contributes to the professional development of faculty colleagues and mentors junior faculty members and staff.

Develops opportunities for outreach activities with cooperating institutions from the United States and from countries in the Americas.

Develops academic research and analysis in thematic areas directly related to the Center's missions.

Assists in the organization of courses, seminars, workshops, and conferences in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Maintains professional relationships with senior civilian and military academics, policy makers, and other professionals in the field and maintains active research and publication agenda related to curriculum interests.

Serves as a research advisor to students and other faculty members and as a subject matter expert in collaborative initiatives within the Center and with other institutions.

Participates in the formulation and execution of simulation exercises designed to reinforce mastery of learning objectives of the Perry Center academic program. Performs other duties as assigned.

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