Monday, August 16, 2021

U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Vacancies Update

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08/16/2021 08:47 AM EDT

USAO Northern District of Texas
Civil Division
Dallas, Texas
Announcement #: 21-NDTX-AUSA-11205056
Application Deadline: August 27, 2021

The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) will serve in the Civil Division of the Dallas office, which is responsible for work on both affirmative and defensive civil matters. The successful applicant will lead affirmative civil fraud investigations and prosecutions to assert and protect the interests of the United States (e.g., enforcement of health care, procurement, environmental, public safety, fair housing and Government program fraud laws). The successful applicant also will be responsible for representing the United States in a wide variety of defensive matters brought against the federal government and its agencies, including employment discrimination, medical malpractice, general torts, constitutional torts, immigration, prisoner, and commercial litigation.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

08/16/2021 08:39 AM EDT

Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
Central Office, Office of General Counsel, Legislative & Correctional Issues Branch/DSCC, Grand Prairie, TX, Duty Location
Grand Prairie, Texas

Application Deadline: August 27, 2021

The Attorney-Advisor, under direction of the Complex Supervisory Attorney-Advisor, provides legal analysis and assistance to the DSCC on correctional law issues related to the Bureau's Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program (RDAP).  Duties include, but are not limited to, determining inmates' eligibility for early release based on a review of their current and prior offenses, providing litigation assistance related to individual determinations, and other RDAP-related issues.  Additionally, the incumbent assesses the need for changes to Bureau policies based on trends in inmate grievances, statutes, and case law.  The incumbent interprets federal laws, regulations, and Bureau policies, suggests methods for policy development, and serves as a resource person in the areas of RDAP offense reviews and other RDAP issues.  Additional practice areas include institution operations, sentencing issues, designation issues, and review of staff garnishment orders.
 
This position is located in Grand Prairie, Texas.  Current salary and years of experience will determine the appropriate salary level.  

 

 

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