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Posted June 12, 2026

Attorney Advisor

GSA, Office of Inspector General
Washington, D.C. Full Time
Compensation: $143,913 to $197,200 Annually
Reference: GSA,OfficeofInspectorGeneral872682600

Serves as an Attorney Advisor concerning highly complex legal issues involving interpretations of criminal, civil, and administrative law as they relate to the programs of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the General Services Administration (GSA).

Location of position:
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
Office of Counsel to the Inspector General (JC)
1800 F Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20405

We are currently filling one vacancy, but additional vacancies may be filled as needed.

Note: If you are using foreign education to meet qualification requirements, you must send a Certificate of Foreign Equivalency with your transcript in order to receive credit for that education. For further information, visit: https://sites.ed.gov/international/recognition-of-foreign-qualifications/

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a highly qualified attorney for the Office of Counsel whose responsibilities will include advising OIG managers, auditors and investigators on legal issues relating to nationwide OIG operations. Applicants will provide legal advice on a range of matters, including:

  • Advising on and representing the agency in Federal employment law matters.
  • Government contract law, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the GSA Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) program, cost principles for construction claims, the requirements of the Trade Agreements and Buy American Acts, and other issues.
  • OIG Attorneys work with the Department of Justice, other OIGs, and OIG components on False Claims Act litigation related to GSA contracts and programs.
  • OIG Attorneys also participate in processing mandatory FAR disclosures, including review of and advice on legal issues, coordination with company counsel, and determination of appropriate resolution.
  • The Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act.
  • Administrative and statutory law, government ethics, constitutional and criminal law, federal whistleblower laws, rights, and remedies, fiscal and appropriations law, procurement and fraud law, suspension and debarment, and federal tort law.
  • Familiarity and experience with the Inspector General Act and federal whistleblower laws, rights, and remedies is desirable.
  • Additionally, OIG attorneys periodically support special projects, including investigations, evaluations and the preparation of substantive responses to Legislative or other requestors.
  • OIG Attorneys consult with all levels of OIG managers and employees and represent the OIG in discussions with other OIG Counsel offices, the GSA, and other Federal agencies including the Department of Justice. Attorneys in the Office of Counsel additionally provide training to OIG employees on legal issues

The GS-15 salary range starts at $169,279 per year. The GS-14 salary range starts at $143,913 per year (includes locality pay). Locality pay will be determined once the duty location has been established.

This position has a positive education requirement: Applicants must submit a copy of their law school transcript(s) by the closing date of announcements to verify qualifications. If selected, an official transcript will be required prior to appointment.

To qualify for the GS-14, you must possess ALL of the following:

  • Successful completion of a full course of study in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association and possession of at least the initial professional law degree (J.D.);
  • Bar Membership: You must be an active member of the bar; in good standing of a State, a Territory of the United States, District of Columbia or Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and
  • Experience: You must have at least 2 years of relevant legal experience as a practicing attorney, commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position, with demonstrated skill in preparing for litigation and specialized experience applying Federal Government personnel law, the Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Federal procurement and appropriations law, and/or Government ethics rules.

To qualify for the GS-15, you must possess ALL of the following:

  • Successful completion of a full course of study in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association and possession of at least the initial professional law degree (J.D.);
  • Bar Membership: You must be an active member of the bar; in good standing of a State, a Territory of the United States, District of Columbia or Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and
  • Experience: You must have at least 5 years of relevant legal experience as a practicing attorney, commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position, with demonstrated skill in preparing for litigation and specialized experience applying Federal Government personnel law, the Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Federal procurement and appropriations law, and/or Government ethics rules.

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