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SABA-DC presents the following listings as a service to our members.  We primarily post attorney roles in DC, Maryland and Virginia.  Know of a job opening or lead?  Send it to us here.

If you are interested in federal employment, consult USAJobs.gov. Many positions are listed as "Attorney Advisor".

  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:43 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The Office of General Counsel within the Department of Health & Human Services is hiring for a general attorney in its Children, Families, and Aging Division (CFAD). CFAD attorneys provide legal counsel and litigation support to the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the Administration for Community Living (ACL) within HHS. The attorney would primarily provide litigation support and advice to ACF on issues related to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Unaccompanied Children’s Program. The attorney may also work on other matters involving ACF and ACL, including advice and counsel on the administration of grants and cooperative agreements, administrative law, and other applicable legal authorities. The attorney also will represent ORR (and possibly other components of ACL and ACF) in appeal proceedings before the Departmental Appeals Board. 

    https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/593570600


  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:42 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Legislative Attorney (Environmental Law)

    Open and Close Dates: 02/26/2021 to 03/29/2021

    Salary: $103,690 to $134,798 per year

     

    The Congressional Research Service (CRS), American Law Division (ALD), seeks a Legislative Attorney to analyze legal questions that emerge from the work of Congress related to environmental law in particular and American public law generally.  This is a non-litigating position emphasizing qualifications and interest in legal research and writing in a public service legislative context.

     

    The position’s primary focus is the broad area of environmental law. However, given ALD’s relatively small staff and the breadth of issues ALD covers for Congress, candidates must also be capable of working in a number of different areas of the law and have the intellectual curiosity to seek out and maintain a broad portfolio of legal issues. Thus, applicants should also have knowledge of constitutional and administrative law and statutory interpretation.

     

    Legislative Attorney duties include:

     

    Prepares probing and innovative written legal analyses, arguments, briefs, or other analytical documents that relate complex variables within the attorney's specialized field of law to the development, interpretation, or implementation of important public policies.

     

    Provides congressional staff with consultations and oral briefings that clarify legal questions, identify and discuss legal options, and inform congressional staff of CRS informational and analytical capabilities within the scope of the attorney's subject areas.

     

    Prepares authoritative descriptive and background reports, memoranda, bill digests, surveys of laws, comparisons of laws and bills, and other types of written responses for congressional committees, Members, and staff that are characterized by substantial breadth and depth and that cover all pertinent factors and relationships.

     

    CRS works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, regardless of party affiliation. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS has been a valued and respected resource on Capitol Hill for over a century.  CRS is well known for analysis that is accurate, authoritative, confidential, objective and nonpartisan. Its highest priority is to ensure that Congress has immediate access to the nation's best thinking on public policy issues of interest to its Members and Committees.

     

    CRS is fully committed to workforce diversity.  Interested applicants must apply online at USAJOBS: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/593399600.  


  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:42 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Legislative Attorney (Labor and Employment Law)

    Open and Close Dates: 03/09/2021 to 04/09/2021

    Salary: $103,690 to $134,798 per year

     

    The Congressional Research Service (CRS), American Law Division (ALD), seeks a Legislative Attorney to analyze legal questions that emerge from the work of Congress related to labor and employment law in particular and American public law generally.  This is a non-litigating position emphasizing qualifications and interest in legal research and writing in a public service legislative context.

     

    The position’s primary focus is the broad area of labor and employment law. However, given ALD’s relatively small staff and the breadth of issues ALD covers for Congress, candidates must also be capable of working in a number of different areas of the law and have the intellectual curiosity to seek out and maintain a broad portfolio of legal issues. Thus, applicants should also have knowledge of constitutional and administrative law and statutory interpretation.

     

    Legislative Attorney duties include:

     

    Prepares probing and innovative written legal analyses, arguments, briefs, or other analytical documents that relate complex variables within the attorney's specialized field of law to the development, interpretation, or implementation of important public policies.

     

    Provides congressional staff with consultations and oral briefings that clarify legal questions, identify and discuss legal options, and inform congressional staff of CRS informational and analytical capabilities within the scope of the attorney's subject areas.

     

    Prepares authoritative descriptive and background reports, memoranda, bill digests, surveys of laws, comparisons of laws and bills, and other types of written responses for congressional committees, Members, and staff that are characterized by substantial breadth and depth and that cover all pertinent factors and relationships.

     

    CRS works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, regardless of party affiliation. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS has been a valued and respected resource on Capitol Hill for over a century.  CRS is well known for analysis that is accurate, authoritative, confidential, objective and nonpartisan. Its highest priority is to ensure that Congress has immediate access to the nation's best thinking on public policy issues of interest to its Members and Committees.

     

    CRS is fully committed to workforce diversity.  Interested applicants must apply online at USAJOBS: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/594643800.   


  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:41 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The House Committee on Small Business seeks a General Counsel to advise the Chairwoman, Members, and staff on the rules and procedures of the Committee and assist senior staff in overseeing the legislative activities of the Committee. Responsibilities include preparing for hearings, markups, and floor activity, tracking legislation, drafting and editing Committee documents. Candidates should possess excellent writing and organizational skills, be detail-oriented, and demonstrate an ability to work well under pressure and short deadlines. An ideal candidate will have prior Hill experience and/or and a strong understanding of the House Rules. This is not an entry level position. The Committee is committed to, and benefits from, a diverse staff, and candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should submit a resume, cover letter and writing sample to: hsbcdems@gmail.com with the subject line General Counsel.


  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:39 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    SpaceX legal positions are generally posted on this webpage: https://www.spacex.com/careers/?department=Legal%2520and%2520Government%2520Affairs

    Here are links to specific openings:

    Contracts Analysthttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5055174002?gh_jid=5055174002

    Counsel, Privacy and Securityhttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5042882002?gh_jid=5042882002

    Counsel, Spaceport Infrastructurehttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5055185002?gh_jid=5055185002

    Counsel, Telecommunicationshttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5100828002?gh_jid=5100828002

    Global Trade Compliance Analysthttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5020566002?gh_jid=5020566002

    Regulatory Compliance Analysthttps://boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/5057433002?gh_jid=5057433002

    If you apply online, you can contact sabadccommunications@gmail.com to be put in touch with an employee who can pass your resume along to the SpaceX recruiting team.


  • Monday, March 08, 2021 9:23 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Attorney Advisor

    Job Description: 

    The position is located in the Office Enforcement Programs and Services, Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA) in Washington, DC, and is one of four divisions of the Enforcement Programs and Services Directorate (EPS), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Department of Justice (DOJ).


  • Monday, March 08, 2021 9:19 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Supervisory Trial Attorney (Deputy Chief, Intellectual Property)

    Supervisory Trial Attorney (Deputy Chief, PMTU)

    Trial Attorney (Special Matters Unit)

    About the Office: 

    The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) is responsible for implementing the Department's national strategies in combating computer and intellectual property crimes worldwide. CCIPS prevents, investigates, and prosecutes computer crimes by working with other government agencies, the private sector, academic institutions, and foreign counterparts.

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    About the Office: 

    The Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is seeking an experienced attorney to be the Deputy Chief of the Program Management and Training Unit (PMTU) of the Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section.

    PMTU is responsible for several nationwide law enforcement initiatives, working groups, and programs, including the transfer of forfeited funds to victims of crime and the Equitable Sharing Program. Each of these programs involves the transfer of hundreds of millions of dollars to victims, as well as state and local law enforcement, and requires consistent nationwide policies and oversight to ensure that forfeited proceeds are distributed in accordance with the laws, regulations, and policies that govern them. PMTU is also responsible for the oversight and nationwide training of all federal prosecutors, agents, analysts, and support staff on asset forfeiture, money laundering, and financial investigations, which includes the development of curricula, training tools, and educational materials. In addition, PMTU manages and oversees asset forfeiture and money laundering communications, including the development and publication of all asset forfeiture and money laundering publications.

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    About the Office: 

    The Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, is seeking qualified, experienced attorneys for permanent positions or 12-month reimbursable detail appointments to Trial Attorney positions in the Fraud Section's Special Matters Unit (SMU). Specifically, the incumbent will conduct, supervise, and litigate legal privilege matters and filter reviews on behalf of the Fraud Section's three litigating units.

    The Fraud Section’s three litigating units—the Health Care Fraud Unit, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit and the Market Integrity and Major Frauds Unit—investigate and prosecute both domestic white-collar crime across the United States, often in partnership with U.S. Attorney’s Offices, as well as international bribery and financial fraud, at times in coordination with global law enforcement agencies and regulators.

  • Monday, March 08, 2021 9:15 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)
    • Supervisory Trial Attorney (Deputy Chief, Appellate Section)
    • Trial Attorney

      About the Office: The Civil Rights Division (Division) of the Department of Justice, created by the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, works to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans, particularly some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The Division enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), disability, religion, familial status, national origin, and citizenship status.

      The Appellate Section (APP or Section) also monitors federal civil rights cases in which the United States is not a party. In many of these cases, especially those that involve developing or problematic areas of civil rights law or that may significantly affect the Division's enforcement responsibilities, the Section files amicus curiae briefs in the courts of appeals to set forth the government's position. The Section also works with the Solicitor General's Office in developing the government's position in Supreme Court cases involving civil rights issues. In addition, the Section provides legal counsel to other components of the Division regarding civil rights issues.

      Our office places a high value on diversity of experiences and perspectives and encourages applications from all qualified individuals from all ethnic and racial backgrounds, veterans, LGBT individuals, and persons with disabilities.
  • Monday, March 08, 2021 9:13 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    JOB SUMMARY

    The United States District Court for the District of Columbia is seeking applicants for a criminal law clerk position which will serve the Court’s three Magistrate Judges, on a rotating basis. The incumbent will be responsible for management of the criminal duty Magistrate Judge’s criminal caseload. This will include case management and scheduling, substantively reviewing filings and other processes, research and writing on a range of criminal law issues, preparing bench memoranda, and drafting orders, opinions and reports and recommendations on matters pending before the Magistrate Judges. The incumbent will work closely with all of the Court’s Magistrate Judges and assist in preparing them for their daily criminal calendar. The initial appointment is for more than one year and one day, but may be renewed at the discretion of the Court.

    More information at:

    2021_03_Law_Clerk_Criminal.pdf

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