Canadian Affairs (CAN) Program Specialist Work Location: Washington, DC / Remote (as approved) Kwaan Tech is looking for a Program Specialist (PS) to support the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Canadian Affairs (WHA/CAN) who will focus on coordinating and supporting U.S. government interagency processes related to transboundary issues between the U.S. and Canada. This role requires a deep understanding of State Department goals, project management skills, and the ability to analyze and improve organizational efficiency. The specialist communicates with foreign governments, drafts reports, manages documents, and supports negotiations on complex issues like water policy, environmental factors, and energy cooperation. Core Duties:
- Communicatewith individuals from other countries
- Followprinciples and methods forplanning and tracking projects
- Planand carry out projects to improve efficiency and productivity of the organization
- Analyze and make recommendations to resolve conventional problems; evaluate effectiveness of programs or specific projects; make and maintain contacts to coordinate activities, resolve problems, and facilitate work between the office and other entities, among others
- Leverage skillscommunicating andwriting professionally with external organizations and foreign governments; collaborating orally in person and over the phone with contacts from other organizations and foreign governments
- Conductinterviews with supervisors and staff to obtain information about organizational missions, functions, and work procedures
- Createand manageschedules and itineraries, including for domestic and international travel
- Produce written reports about the outcomes of events and meetings related to international affairs
- Create and contribute to collaborative document templates for both policy content and administrative purposes
- Conductproof-reading and editing of documentsand managing and tracking of documents
- Assist lead negotiator in coordinating the U.S. interagency' s substantive material and logistics for meetings with Tribal governments, stakeholders, and the public
- Identify new and emerging situations that provide new perspectives for understanding the complex flood control, power generation, and environmental factors. Conduct research on treaty annexes, protocols, and academic studies related to flood control, hydroelectric production, economic, and environmental issues in order to produce background information for use in negotiations
- Develop options for transboundary water policy initiatives that address critical natural resource issues of broad scope and impact to U.S. interests
- Support other WHA/CAN transboundary issues including International Joint Commission (IJC), as well as developments in the arctic, climate change, critical minerals cooperation, and transboundary energy issues
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