Attorney Advisor (General)
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The duties described are for the full-performance level. At developmental grade levels, assignments will be of more limited scope, performed with less independence and limited complexity. The duties may include, but are not limited to:
- Performs a final review of orders and decisions of the Board before they are released to the parties and the public.
- Provides legal advice to the Clerk of the Board regarding important procedural and operational initiatives with sensitivity and skill.
- Assists with sensitive and special projects related to outreach, and other matters that require sophisticated judgment and an ability to carry out assignments independently.
- Assists in reviewing and acting on various pleadings filed by parties on petition for review.
- Handles complex inquiries from the public and case parties about specific cases or MSPB generally received by email, telephone, or in person.
- May assist with a range of initiatives and processes related to the Board's adjudicatory mission, such as reviewing Federal Register notices, troubleshooting e-Appeal issues, and responding to adjudication data inquiries.
- Responds to various inquiries from MSPB's headquarters and regional offices about case-specific or general issues related to the Board's policies and procedures.
- Performs additional duties, as assigned at the direction of the Clerk or the Deputy Clerk of the Board in support of other programmatic responsibilities of the Office of the Clerk of the Board.
- May assist with providing legal advice or review in connection with the Office of the Clerk of the Board's administration of the MSPB's Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Programs.
- are very detail- and process-oriented;
- enjoy editing and have an appreciation for plain language;
- enjoy solving problems and making recommended solutions;
- are comfortable reviewing the work product of others and spotting issues and diplomatically raising questions, as appropriate;
- can work both independently and collaboratively with colleagues to complete assignments and improve processes;
- are comfortable speaking to and answering questions from case parties, members of the public, or representatives from courts or other agencies;
- are willing to work on a range of assignments; and
- are comfortable shifting focus as office needs and agency priorities dictate.
- prefer to mostly research and write your own work product; or
- do not like to review or edit written work drafted by others.
GS-905-12: The first professional law degree (LL.B. or J.D.) plus one of the following: a. One year of professional legal experience at the level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-11; or two years of professional legal experience, one of which must be at the level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-11; or b. Second professional law degree (LL.M.) plus one year of professional legal experience at the level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-11; or c. One year of professional experience; plus superior law student work (i.e, academic standing in the upper 1/3 of an accredited law school graduating class; work or achievement of significance on the law school's official law review or moot court board; special high-level honors for academic excellence in law school-such as, election to Order of the Coif; winning of a moot court team which represents the law school in competition with other law schools, full-time or continuous participation in a legal aid program-as opposed to intermittent or prior to "casual participation"; significant summer law clerk experience; or other evidence of clearly superior achievement).
GS-905-13: The first professional law degree (LL.B. or J.D.) plus one of the following: a. Superior law student work plus two years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at a level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-12; or b. Three years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at a level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-12; or c. Second professional law degree (LL.M.) plus two years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at the level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-12.
GS-905-14: The first professional law degree (LL.B. or J.D.) plus one of the following: a. Superior law student work plus three years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at a level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-13; or b. Four years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-13; or c. Second professional law degree (LL.M.) plus three years of professional legal experience in employment law applicable to federal employees and agencies, one of which must be at the level of difficulty comparable to the GS-905-13.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience in employment or labor law applicable to federal employees and agencies or other experience writing or editing the work of a multi-member board/commission.
***If you are found qualified for this position, you will ONLY be considered at the grade level(s) for which you apply.***
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