Description:
Are you interested in a rewarding and challenging opportunity? Join the U.S. Department of Justice!The Special Litigation Section of the Civil Rights Division is seeking an experienced attorney for the position of Supervisory Trial Attorney (Deputy Chief) in the Corrections and Juvenile Justice Practice Group.
Requirements:
Required Qualifications: Applicants must possess a J.D. from an American Bar Association accredited law school, be an active member of the bar in good standing (any jurisdiction) and possess the minimum years of post-professional law degree experience commensurate to the grade level of eligibility, as shown below. Applicants also must have strong, demonstrated qualifications in the following areas: academic achievement; substantive knowledge and expertise in the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the work of the section or substantially similar laws, rules, and regulations; written and oral communication skills; the ability to analyze complex issues; skill and experience working collaboratively and productively with others; organizational skills; professional judgment; initiative; and the ability to excel in a fast-paced, demanding environment. In addition, applicants must have outstanding professional references. Possessing the minimum post law degree legal experience does not guarantee the applicant will be selected at that grade level. GS-15 - minimum 5 years post-J.D. legal experience Preferred Qualifications: The following demonstrated qualifications are preferred but not required: substantive knowledge and expertise in Judicial clerkships (especially in federal court), law review, moot court, clinical experience, and skill and experience working cooperatively and productively with a range of people, such as charging parties, witnesses, respondents, disadvantaged or disenfranchised groups, opposing counsel, judicial or administrative officials, advocacy groups, law enforcement personnel, and the staff of other federal or state governmental agencies, are also preferred. Substantive experience in enforcing people's constitutional and other federal rights involving conditions and practices in jails, prisons, and juvenile justice facilities and experience in protecting the rights of children and adolescents in the juvenile and criminal just systems is also preferred.
Mar 11, 2024;
from:
usajobs.gov