Thursday, January 9, 2020

U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Vacancies Update

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01/09/2020 05:11 PM EST

Criminal Division (CRM)
Office of International Affairs
Bangkok
Announcement #: 20-CRM-DET-015
Application Deadline: January 27, 2020

This position is limited to current Department of Justice employees and will be filled by a reimbursable detail assignment for two years with the possibility of a one year extension.  It is expected to begin in the late spring of 2020. The successful candidate will be required to serve and successfully complete an initial, temporary detail at the Office of International Affairs in Washington, D.C. for approximately thirty (30) to sixty (60) days prior to receiving final clearance and reporting to the duty station in Bangkok. The detail is funded by the Criminal Division.

The responsibilities of the Attaché include, but are not limited to:

  • Monitoring extradition requests and requests for legal assistance in criminal matters to and from Thailand and other assigned countries in the region, and resolving problems regarding those requests; 
  • Working with U.S., Thai and Southeast Asian authorities in connection with criminal investigations and prosecutions;
  • Serving generally as a liaison to prosecution, law enforcement and judicial authorities in the region to assure that the law enforcement interests of the Department of Justice are understood and given adequate consideration by the foreign governments;
  • Developing expertise in the criminal laws and procedures of Thailand and assigned countries in the region in order to assist U.S. authorities with questions on law enforcement matters, and assisting foreign authorities with questions regarding U.S. criminal laws and procedures, all with a view toward better cooperation and coordination through mutual understanding;
  • Working with and advising all law enforcement agencies and appropriate Embassy personnel stationed in Bangkok and other assigned Southeast Asian countries on transnational criminal issues;
  • Providing assistance and training to foreign law enforcement agencies on intellectual property enforcement and assisting U.S. prosecutors and agents in the development and coordination of intellectual property cases involving Asia; 
  • Working closely with senior Department of State (DOS) officials on international criminal matters, with a particular view towards clearly articulating the interests of the Department of Justice, and working toward effective integration of those interests with the policies and priorities of the Embassy and the DOS; and,
  • Managing the Department of Justice's Bangkok Office, maintaining current and thorough case related records in Oracle, and supervising the support staff at the U.S. Embassy.
 


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