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Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
Application Deadline: November 3, 2021
We are recruiting for an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) who will be assigned to the Indianapolis, Indiana, office as part of the Criminal Division. This position will be responsible for one or more of the following: handling national security-related matters, including the prosecution of those involved in acts of international and domestic terrorism; prosecution of financial, firearm, child exploitation, cyber, and immigration crimes; and/or prosecution of violent crimes and drug crimes.
Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.
Office of General Counsel (OGC)
Washington, District of Columbia
Application Deadline: November 2, 2021
As an Attorney Advisor, you will join a well-respected team that is responsible for providing critical legal advice and technical services in support of the OIG's core oversight mission. OGC Attorney Advisors are experienced attorneys who have previously served as civil litigators (in government and private practice), prosecutors, defense counsel, and agency counsel. OGC Attorney Advisors handle a broad range of long-term and short-term assignments, develop expertise in a wide variety of legal and policy issues, and interact with management and staff across the OIG.
Typical work assignments include:
1. Providing legal opinions or memoranda on complex and difficult issues of law relevant to general OIG operations or to particular OIG audits, investigations, inspections, or reviews, which encompass criminal, national security, ethics, and other issues.
2. Engaging in meetings, personal contacts, and telephone conferences with top legal and administrative personnel in the Department of Justice and other federal agencies, on important legal and policy questions and issues.
3. Acting as the principal attorney in charge of the preparation and presentation of cases before administrative bodies, and serving as the OIG's liaison with the litigating DOJ component in litigation to which the OIG is a party.
4. Analyzing and preparing recommendations for OIG responses to requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and reviewing OIG reports for Privacy Act protected and proprietary information to clear such reports for public release.
5. Consulting and coordinating with OIG investigators in preparing recommendations for suspension and debarment actions by the Department against financially irresponsible parties doing business with the Department.
Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.
Due to the pandemic, the office is teleworking full-time.
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