
Job Description
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) is seeking an attorney to serve as an Associate Legal Advisor with the Executive Communications Unit (ECU) in Washington, D.C. One or more positions may be filled using this vacancy announcement. General Schedule locality pay tables may be found under Salaries & Wages.
Duties ICE OPLA ECU is seeking one or more attorneys for an Associate Legal Advisor position in Washington, D.C. ECU primarily coordinates and processes the legal advice provided to ICE program offices and other stakeholders on a wide array of legal issues and Agency matters. Assignments within ECU are fast-paced and involve high-profile work. Key responsibilities include the following: Assess and manage the assignment and workflow of tasks issued by ICE Office of the Director, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Office of the General Counsel (OGC). OPLA leadership, and management officials often within short deadlines. Examples of tasks include requests for legal review; executive correspondence; agency responses to congressional and media inquiries; changes to proposed policies and rulemaking; senior leadership briefing materials; requests for legal opinions, and information related to ICE's immigration enforcement and other authorities; and requests for information related to OPLA's mission and areas of responsibilities. Manage specific portfolios, including general audits with the ICE Audit liaison Office and audits by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Coordinate responses to Congressional notices and updates, Congressional private bills, and Questions for the Record (QRF). Recommend and develop efficiencies in document management and tasking clearance procedures to include ensuring the consistency and quality of internal and external communications. Other special projects and initiatives as assigned by OPLA's Chief of Staff. In light of ECU's portfolio, ECU attorneys are in a unique position to work directly with other OPLA HQ divisions and field locations, a broad array of program offices within ICE, and other stakeholders both within and outside of DHS on high-profile matters. The work is fast-paced and requires the ability to: (1) work closely and diplomatically with attorneys and leadership in other OPLA divisions, and staff in other ICE program offices; (2) prioritize multiple assignments with competing deadlines; (3) efficiently exercise sound judgment and issue-spotting in a wide array of complex legal matters; (4) work effectively both independently and as part of a team; (5) take initiative in a reliable, decisive, and professional manner; (6) be detail-oriented, accurate, and accountable; and (7) provide accurate and succinct summaries and briefings to OPLA management and senior leadership regarding complex taskings. OPLA is the largest legal program in DHS OGC, employing over 1,800 attorneys nationwide. In addition to Headquarters in Washington, D.C., there are 25 OPLA Field Locations in more than 90 cities throughout the United States. Pursuant to statute, OPLA serves as the exclusive representative of DHS in removal proceedings before the Executive Office for Immigration Review litigating cases involving criminal aliens, terrorists, human rights violators, and other priority aliens. OPLA also provides a full range of legal services to all ICE programs and offices. OPLA provides legal advice and prudential counsel to ICE personnel on their law enforcement authorities, legal liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Fed. Bureau of Narcotics, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act, ethics, and a range of administrative law issues, such as contract, fiscal and employment law. OPLA represents the agency before the Merit Systems Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Civilian Board of contract Appeals. OPLA attorneys support DOJ in the prosecution of ICE cases and in the defense of civil cases against ICE. OPLA will ensure that applicants with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations when appropriate. If reasonable accommodation is required for any part of the application process, please contact the OPLA representative listed on this announcement. Salary- $84,601 - $195,200/year