Description:
The United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General is seeking a qualified applicant to fill our Special Assistant United States Attorney position detailed to the United States Attorney's Office, Central District of California, Los Angeles, California. Bring your skills and voice to our team!*AMENDED TO EXTEND CLOSING DATE TO MAY 2, 2024. *
Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSYou must meet ALL of the minimum qualifications listed below. At least 4 years of post J.D. litigation and/or criminal law experience. Graduation from an ABA accredited law school. Excellent writing, research ability and advocacy skills. Active member in good standing of the California Bar. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of the U.S. Postal Service. Healthcare fraud, narcotics or public corruption investigations experience. Top academic credentials. Effective working in a team environment. Proven record of creative thinking. EVALUATION FACTORS
You must have the experience, knowledge and skills as listed in EACH of the evaluation factors. Failure to demonstrate that you meet all of the evaluation factor requirements as listed below will result in a score of zero (0); an ineligible status, and you will not be referred for further consideration. Include your major accomplishments relevant to the position requirements in your resume. Experience in litigation, preferably involving postal statutes, healthcare fraud, narcotics investigations, or public corruption. Criminal law or litigation experience. Skill in writing legal advice and documentation, including legal Memoranda, Motions and opinions recommending appropriate action. Ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively while maintaining excellent client relationships. You will no longer be considered for this position if you fail receive a zero (0) rating on any evaluation factor.
Failure to demonstrate that you meet all evaluation factor requirements will result in a score of zero (0). Upon receipt of a zero score, you will be deemed "not minimally qualified," and you will not be referred for further consideration.
Apr 3, 2024;
from:
usajobs.gov