Friday, October 28, 2022

U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Vacancies Update

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10/28/2022 07:15 AM EDT

Civil Division (CIV)
Consumer Protection Branch
Washington, District of Columbia
Announcement #: DE-11707923-23-CM
Application Deadline: November 15, 2022

The Consumer Protection Branch is seeking an Assistant Director to lead a broad range of criminal investigations and cases related to consumer fraud schemes, deceptive practices, and data-privacy violations. The Assistant Director will supervise trial attorneys and staff in all phases of discovery and litigation, including use of the grand jury, the preparation of appropriate pleadings, and the handling of motions and trials before U.S. District Courts. He or she also will work closely with U.S. Attorneys' Offices and federal law enforcement partners, including the FBI, Postal Inspection Service, Federal Trade Commission, and Defense Criminal Investigative Service. The Assistant Director will have responsibility as well for coordinating multi-component and international matters and initiatives, and he or she will represent the United States in direct negotiations with opposing counsel. The Assistant Director also will be asked to supervise civil enforcement matters, especially those that seek to enjoin ongoing unlawful conduct.  In addition to supervising matters, the Assistant Director will be expected to handle personally certain complicated and important matters.

As a member of the Branch's management team, the Assistant Director will help guide select Branch initiatives and develop policies. He or she further will be expected to review and opine on regulatory and legislative proposals related to public health and safety, and to advise U.S. Attorneys' Offices on considered prosecutions. The Assistant Director will be responsible for managing administrative and personnel responsibilities, leading trainings, serving on committees, and engaging with Department leadership. This is a supervisory position.

10/28/2022 07:14 AM EDT

Civil Division (CIV)
Consumer Protection Branch
Washington, District of Columbia
Announcement #: DE-11707810-23-CM
Application Deadline: November 15, 2022

The Consumer Protection Branch is seeking an Assistant Director to lead a broad range of civil investigations and cases. The Assistant Director will supervise trial attorneys and staff in all phases of discovery and litigation, including use of the civil investigative tools, the preparation of appropriate pleadings, and the handling of motions and trials before U.S. District Courts. He or she also will work closely with U.S. Attorneys' Offices and federal agency partners, including the Food and Drug Administration, Drug Enforcement Administration, Consumer Product Safety Commission, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and Federal Trade Commission. The Assistant Director will have responsibility as well for coordinating multi-component and international matters and initiatives, and he or she will represent the United States in direct negotiations with opposing counsel. The Assistant Director also may be asked to supervise criminal enforcement matters, especially those related to enforcement areas in which the Assistant Director has expertise.  In addition to supervising matters, the Assistant Director will be expected to handle personally certain complicated and important matters.

Areas of enforcement emphasis for the Branch include: adulterated and misbranded food, drugs, tobacco, and medical devices; the prescription opioid crisis; fraud schemes affecting older Americans and U.S. service members; and deceptive trade practices and data-privacy violations.

As a member of the Branch's management team, the Assistant Director will help guide select Branch initiatives and develop policies. He or she further will be expected to review and opine on regulatory and legislative proposals related to public health and safety, and to advise U.S. Attorneys' Offices on considered actions under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and other federal laws. The Assistant Director will be responsible for managing administrative and personnel responsibilities, leading trainings, serving on committees, and engaging with Department leadership. This is a supervisory position.

 

 

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