Mission Bodyguard OCONUS | Top Secret

Moscow, Russia, Russian Federation
Full Time
Cleared Programs
Mid Level
Bodyguard with Top-Secret Clearance
U.S. Embassy – Moscow, Russia | OCONUS | Two (2) year deployment commitment

Join IDS International’s Cleared Programs team supporting secure and mission-critical environments.
IDS International is seeking experienced protective security professionals to support close protection operations within a U.S. Embassy environment in Moscow, Russia. This role supports protective movement operations, advance work, and static security functions in support of senior diplomatic personnel.
Personnel assigned to this role operate in a highly structured, high-security overseas environment requiring elevated situational awareness and strict adherence to operational procedures.


Key Responsibilities
  • Provide close protection services for senior diplomatic personnel
  • Conduct advance preparation for protective movements
  • Operate armored and unarmored vehicles
  • Support protective movement coordination activities
  • Staff static guard posts as directed
  • Prepare written reports, logs, and security documentation
  • Maintain required operational and administrative files

Required Qualifications
Clearance: Active Top-Secret clearance required
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
U.S. License: Valid U.S. driver’s license with a clean driving record within the past three (3) years
Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent
Required Experience:
  • Minimum three (3) years of relevant experience
  • Minimum one (1) year of close protection experience
  • Experience operating armored and unarmored vehicles
  • Strong written communication and reporting skills
  • Ability to operate effectively in a structured, high-security environment
Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and move throughout secure facilities for extended periods
  • Ability to work extended shifts in a secure operational environment
  • Ability to lift and/or move moderate amounts of weight as required

Preferred Qualifications
  • Radio communication proficiency
  • Experience operating in overseas or diplomatic security environments
  • Strong situational awareness and accountability standards

Work Schedule & Conditions
Standard Schedule: 12-hour shifts; 60+ hours per week based on operational requirements
OvertimeOpportunities for overtime may be available based on staffing and operational needs
Flexibility Requirements: Schedule and shift assignments are based on U.S. Embassy and RSO operational requirements

Compensation & Benefits
  • Moscow Rate: $ 60.08 per hour
  • Housing provided
  • Three (3) paid 14-day R&R periods during initial deployment commitment
  • Quarterly bonuses

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