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CSIS Is Hiring Foreign Language Analysts in Canada — Earn Up to $120,000 a Year Protecting National Security

CSIS Is Hiring Foreign Language Analysts in Canada — Earn Up to $120,000 a Year Protecting National Security

CSIS Is Hiring Foreign Language Analysts in Canada — Earn Up to $120,000 a Year Protecting National Security

If you’re fluent in an in-demand foreign language and looking for a meaningful and well-paid career in national security, the opportunity with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) may be for you. CSIS is now accepting applications for the Foreign Language Communications Analyst role, offering a salary range from CAD $99,392 to $120,917 per year.

Why this role stands out

Working as a Foreign Language Communications Analyst means you’ll play a direct role in Canada’s intelligence operations. In regional offices across the country, you’ll monitor foreign-language material — both written and oral — determine its relevance, provide translation or interpretation, draft actionable reports, and help generate investigation leads for CSIS.

This is not just a job — it’s a chance to combine your language expertise with analytical skills and contribute to national security. CSIS emphasizes the importance of understanding the culture behind the language, being comfortable with technology, and collaborating with a team of professionals working on a bigger mission.

Salary and job details

Languages in demand

To qualify, you must be proficient in English or French (Canada’s official languages) and in at least one of the following foreign languages:

Specialized proficiency will be tested via written translation and/or oral interpretation. Canada

Qualification & experience requirements

Citizenship & education:

Experience & skills:

Security / clearance:
Successful candidates must be eligible for an Enhanced Top Secret security clearance. The process includes a background investigation, credit and financial checks, and a polygraph test.

Training & probation:
Once selected, you’ll complete a CSIS training course specific to the Foreign Language Communications Analyst role. A one-year probationary period applies. Canada

What you’ll be doing

• Reviewing foreign-language material (written and/or audio) and translating or interpreting it into English or French.
• Assessing the importance of the content and its relevance to CSIS investigations.
• Conducting research on social, economic, geopolitical or ethno-cultural issues tied to your language specialty and helping shape intelligence products. Canada
• Drafting analytical reports based on your translations and research, and presenting your findings to management or operational teams.
• Working closely with your team, using technology, database tools and social-media monitoring, to identify relevant leads.
• Occasionally providing interpretation services in meetings or interviews relevant to investigations. Canada

Why this role matters

Global threats are increasingly complex and multilingual — cyber-attacks, foreign interference, espionage, terrorism and disinformation campaigns cross borders and cultures. For CSIS, having analysts fluent in multiple languages with the ability to contextualize meaning, culture and intent is vital to safeguarding Canadian interests.

If you have a passion for languages, culture, geopolitics and intelligence, this role gives you a platform to make an impact — both professionally and personally.

Who should apply?

If this sounds like you, then you’re a strong candidate. Even if you don’t tick every “asset” box (e.g., translation experience), you should still apply — CSIS encourages a broad range of applicants and values diversity in its workforce. Canada

Application tips

Official link

For full details and to apply, visit the CSIS posting for the Foreign Language Communications Analyst role:
CSIS – Foreign Language Communications Analyst

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