Thursday, April 30, 2020

U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Vacancies Update

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04/30/2020 03:44 PM EDT

USAO District of South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

Application Deadline: May 6, 2020

Individuals applying for the position should possess at least 3 years of prosecutorial experience, preferably in the areas of investigation and prosecution of violent crime and gangs, drug trafficking, and firearm offenses. The duties will also include drafting appellate briefs and arguing cases before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for cases that the applicant prosecuted in district court. Preferred candidates must have litigated a significant number of federal jury trials in United States District Courts and/or felony jury level state courts.

Ideal candidates must possess a strong work ethic, exhibit good organizational skills, exercise fair and sound judgment, be attentive to facts and details, work well both independently and on a team, have leadership skills, be ready and willing to volunteer to assist other AUSAs, possess excellent negotiation skills, have the ability to analyze complex legal and factual issues, write clearly and persuasively, and effectively represent the Government's interests at hearings and trials before the United States District Court.

04/30/2020 03:35 PM EDT

USAO District of South Dakota

Rapid City, South Dakota
Announcement #: 20-SD-CIVIL-001
Application Deadline: May 8, 2020

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of South Dakota is seeking an experienced attorney to work in the Civil Division in the Rapid City Office.  The position offers a unique and challenging experience for a highly motivated attorney to represent the United States and federal agencies in significant and complex civil cases.  Civil Division assignments include defending the United States in tort cases, affirmative employment discrimination cases, challenges to agency actions, and handling affirmative fraud and enforcement cases on behalf of the United States.  The successful applicant may also handle other civil matters, as needed, and civil appeals.

 


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