Chief Counsel to the Inspector General
Department of Energy - Agency Wide See More Job Openings by This Employer
Job Description
Are you ready to make an impact? Consider a career with the Department of Energy Office of Inspector General. DOE OIG is seeking a highly qualified individual to fill its Chief Counsel position. Bring your extensive legal experience and join our professional team of auditors, criminal investigators, inspectors, and data scientists focused on strengthening the integrity, economy and efficiency of the DOE's programs and operations including deterring and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse.
Duties As the Chief Counsel to the Inspector General, you will: Serve as the principal advisor on all legal matters relating to questions of law, legislation, and policies involving the operations of the OIG. Represent the OIG in legal matters, supervise other counsel within the OIG, and advise OIG Senior Executives and staff. Advise the Inspector General on matters of national importance and matters of national security. Represent the OIG to the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of General Counsel and the Department of Justice (DOJ). Direct research that involves extremely sensitive and complex matters relating to Departmental operations. Research complex legal issues which may typically involve sensitive and complex matters relating to the OIG. Conduct complex or difficult legal analyses relating to the drafting, interpretation, or application of federal statutes, rules, contracts, orders, decisions, opinions, guidance, or other legal instruments. Accept assignment of cases or problems that can have the effect of substantially broadening or restricting activities of DOE or OIG auditors, inspectors, investigators, and/or managers. Make legal and policy recommendations based upon research, analysis, and the evaluation of expert information. Exercise excellent judgement and discretion, strong critical thinking skills, legal analysis, and writing skills, and the ability to formulate effective, original, and practical solutions to complex problems. Use legal training, practical experience and knowledge of OIG and Department personnel and activities to advise the IG on matters affecting the mission of the OIG and the efficiency of the Department. Plans work to be accomplished by subordinates, determines work priorities, and prepares work schedules for completion of work. Salary- $150,160 - $225,700/year