Closing Date: 20th December, 2024
Description:
Summary:There is an anticipated vacancy for an attorney to serve as Assistant/Associate Counsel in the Office of Counsel, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) in Bremerton, Washington.
Duties:
- You will be expected to practice primarily in federal acquisition law and related litigation but will also provide legal services in the areas of ethics, standards of conduct, the Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act, and fiscal law.
- You will be expected to provide legal advice, assistance, and representation on acquisition law matters.
- You will provide legal services in other Department of the Navy (DON) Office of General Counsel (OGC) practice areas such as fiscal law, standards of conduct, ethics, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act matters, if called upon.
Requirements:
Conditions of Employment:
- Must be a US Citizen.
- Must be determined suitable for federal employment.
- Must participate in the direct deposit pay program.
- New employees to the Department of the Navy will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit e-verify.gov
- Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
- Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service.
- You will be required to obtain and maintain an interim and/or final secret security clearance prior to entrance on duty. Failure to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance may result in the withdrawal of a job offer or removal.
- You will be required to complete ethics orientation within three months of appointment and submit a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report, OGE-450, within 30 days of appointment.
- This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended periods of time.
Qualifications:
The position will be filled at the GS-11, 12, 13, 14, or 15 level and will have a full performance level of GS-15.
To be eligible for selection at the GS-11 level, the applicant must have at least one year of legal practice. Recent law school graduates and applicants with less than one year of legal experience must have graduated in the top third of their law school class or must present other evidence of clearly superior accomplishment or achievement such as work or achievement of significance on an official law school review or journal, winning a moot court competition, membership on the law school's official moot court team, or membership in the Order of the Coif.
To be eligible for selection at the GS-12 level, the applicant must have two years of experience practicing law or be a current GS-12 (or equivalent) attorney within the Federal government. Note that for GS-11 and GS-12 positions only, a second professional law degree (LL.M.) that required at least one full academic year of graduate study may be substituted for one year of professional legal experience.
To be eligible for selection at the GS-13 level, the applicant must have more than two years of experience practicing law in the relevant practice areas.
To be selected at the GS-14 level, the successful candidate must have a minimum of three and one-half years of experience practicing law in the relevant practice areas.
For selection at the GS-15 level, the successful applicant must have at least five and a half years of relevant legal experience with substantial experience in federal acquisition law.
The grade level offered will be based upon the successful applicant's qualifications and funding availability.
Additional qualification information can be found from the following Office of Personnel Management website:
General Attorney Series 0905 (opm.gov)
Education:
The successful candidate must be a U.S. citizen, have graduated from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, be an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a State, U.S. Commonwealth, U.S. territory, or the District of Columbia, be admitted to practice before a state or federal court.