General Attorney (Assistant General Counsel)
Offices, Boards and Divisions See More Job Openings by This EmployerOGC attorneys advise JMD and Department management in areas such as appropriations, budget and financial management, agency organizational management, personnel, procurement, access to government records (FOIA and Privacy Act), security, and delegations of authority. OGC attorneys also litigate in administrative forums and assist litigating divisions and U.S. Attorney's Offices (USAOs) when JMD matters are in the federal courts.
Duties About the Office:
The Justice Management Division (JMD) is the administrative arm of the Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by the Assistant Attorney General for Administration (AAG/A), who is also the Chief Financial Officer for the Department. The JMD Office of the General Counsel (OGC) functions as "in-house" counsel to the AAG/A, JMD managers, and senior Department leadership on a wide variety of matters relating to the organization, management, and administration of the Department. OGC attorneys advise JMD and Department management in areas such as appropriations, budget and financial management, agency organizational management, personnel, procurement, access to government records (FOIA and Privacy Act), security, and delegations of authority. OGC attorneys also litigate in administrative forums and assist litigating divisions and U.S. Attorney's Offices (USAOs) when JMD matters are in the federal courts.
Job Description:
This position uses the organizational title of Assistant General Counsel and reports to a JMD Deputy General Counsel. The incumbent also has significant collaborative interaction with the General Counsel, attorney colleagues in the office, and managers and attorneys throughout JMD and the Department.
As an Assistant General Counsel, you will:
- Provide legal advice to JMD management, JMD staffs, and other DOJ components on matters of appropriations law, in order to assist in the development of DOJ's budget and the enactment of DOJ's Appropriations Act, and to assure DOJ's compliance with appropriations law in the pursuit of its mission.
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- Specific topics may include: the permissible use and availability of appropriated funds, proposed language for the President's Budget and appropriations bills, reprogrammings and transfers, agency reorganizations, reimbursable agreements, lapses in appropriations, compliance with the Antideficiency Act, and government travel, among others.
- Review Department policies related to appropriations and financial management.
- Provide appropriations law training to Department personnel.
The work of the attorney selected for this position involves research, review, and analysis of relevant statutes, regulations, Office of Legal Counsel and Government Accountability Office opinions, Office of Management and Budget guidance, administrative and judicial decisions, and other applicable authorities to provide legal advice to Department of Justice managers and offices to assist them to formulate agency policy or to make difficult management decisions.
The attorney selected for this position may also have the opportunity to work in OGC's other practice areas.
Salary
- $169,279 - $197,200/year
- You must be a United States Citizen or National.
- You will be required to complete a pre-employment security investigation and background check which includes a drug screening.
- You may be required to complete a two-year probationary period.
- Selective Service registration is required for males born on, or after, December 31, 1959. Those not registered should have an approved exemption on file.
- Financial Disclosure: If selected, you may be required to disclose financial information in accordance with DOJ and Federal ethics guidelines.
- This position requires the incumbent to obtain and maintain a Secret Security clearance.
Qualifications:
OGC is looking for candidates with experience in federal appropriations law. Experience in OGC's other practice areas may be helpful but is not required.
The Office is interested in candidates with demonstrated ability to efficiently and thoroughly research and incisively analyze a wide variety of complex issues; to express themselves clearly and persuasively in oral and written presentations; to exercise sound judgment; to manage a workload consisting of a number of varied projects, without specific guidelines and often with short deadlines; and to contribute to and work in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Applicants must be United States citizens, have a J.D. degree from an accredited law school, be an active member in good standing of the bar of any state (or the District of Columbia), and have no less than four years post-J.D. legal experience.
It is your responsibility to carefully review the list of required documents below and submit the necessary documentation based on your eligibility.
Application Process:
To apply, interested individuals must submit the following documents via email to: JMDOGC_employment@usdoj.gov
- Cover letter that highlights qualifications and interest in the position;
- Resume, highlighting experience relevant to the duties and qualifications listed above;
- Copy of J.D. or equivalent degree (official transcript with conferred status is acceptable);
- Proof of active bar membership;
- Most recent SF-50;
- A statement indicating whether you are or have been a political appointee in the past five (5) years (if applicable);
- A list of at least three professional references;
- A brief writing sample or part of a longer writing sample (not exceeding 10 pages) that is exclusively or primarily the applicant's work and includes legal analysis; and
- Copy of most recent performance appraisal or rating (federal employees only).
Note: Writing samples and performance appraisals may be redacted, as appropriate, to protect sensitive information.
Resume - All Applicants: You must submit a resume (a two page or less resume is required) containing the following pieces of information for each job entry listed in your employment history:
- Official position title,
- Employer name and contact information,
- Start and end dates (including month and year),
- Indicate full-time or number of hours worked per week if part-time, and
- A list of duties performed and accomplishments.
(1) a copy of your DD-214, "Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty," (Member 4 copy), showing the dates of active duty, type of discharge, and character of service, OR
(2) a certification letter from the armed forces that certifies you are expected to be discharged or released from active duty service in the armed forces under honorable conditions no later than 120 days after the date the certification is submitted. This letter must contain (a) military service dates including the expected discharge or release date and (b) character of service.
If you are claiming 10-point veterans' preference as a Disabled Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, or Mother or Spouse of a Disabled or Deceased Veteran, in addition to the documents specified above, you must submit all additional proof required by the SF-15, and if applicable, a completed SF-15.
College Transcripts - If you are using education to qualify for this position, or education is required, you must submit: An unofficial transcript containing a full listing of courses, credit earned, grade and grade-point-average, subject area, degree(s) earned, and dates of award. Note: If you are selected for this position, official transcripts will be required prior to your first day.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, September 9, 2026
How to Apply
Application Process:
To apply, interested individuals must submit the following documents via email to: JMDOGC_employment@usdoj.gov
- Cover letter that highlights qualifications and interest in the position;
- Resume, highlighting experience relevant to the duties and qualifications listed above;
- Copy of J.D. or equivalent degree (official transcript with conferred status is acceptable);
- Proof of active bar membership;
- Most recent SF-50;
- A statement indicating whether you are or have been a political appointee in the past five (5) years (if applicable);
- A list of at least three professional references;
- A brief writing sample or part of a longer writing sample (not exceeding 10 pages) that is exclusively or primarily the applicant's work and includes legal analysis; and
- Copy of most recent performance appraisal or rating (federal employees only).
Note: Writing samples and performance appraisals may be redacted, as appropriate, to protect sensitive information.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, September 9, 2026
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