
Job Description
This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Office, Houston, TX.
Duties As an Attorney-Advisor (General), you will be responsible for conducting legal research and analysis of laws, regulations, case law, interpretations, and opinions; attending hearings; and drafting various judicial orders and final decisions. Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team. Typical work assignments include: Serving as advisor to an ALJ in preparation of cases. Studies and analyzes the case file; conducts detailed analysis of the factual and legal issues; conducts legal research and analyzes and the statutes, Executive orders, regulations, and rules applicable to the cases heard by CG ALJs, as well as the Administrative Procedure Act and the Federal Rules of Evidence. Developing and preparing complex orders, requiring legal research and discussions of points of law to respond to motions or pleadings, to compel discovery, and to prepare the cases for hearing. Draft orders to pre- and post-hearing motions. Reviewing settlement agreements, default motions and other pre-hearing motions to ensure legal sufficiency and policy compliance. Once case has been heard, review testimony, pleadings, briefs of counsel, exhibits, hearing records, charges, and derives inferences. Researching and analyzing statutes, regulations, previous decisions, Commandant's Decisions on Appeal, District Court, Circuit Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court decisions and opinions, and other legal authorities on the points of law. Citing applicable case law and precedents and citing such findings to the case. Drafting proposed decisions and orders for the Judge's review and approval. Prepares written analysis of the facts and legal issues; prepares the decision in its final form to be issued to the parties in the case and/or offices in the Department for the official action to be taken. Attending hearings with the ALJ providing legal advice and assistance as needed. Deciding and issuing DHS Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) appeals. Salary- $85,270 - $157,996/year