Job Description
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking a Supervisory General Attorney (Assistant General Counsel) in the General Litigation and Administrative Practice Group. As an Assistant General Counsel (Oversight and Investigations), you will advise and assist the Commission in preparing for and responding to oversight inquiries and investigations by the U.S. Congress, the Government Accountability Office, and the SEC Office of Inspector General and conduct internal investigations.
Duties This position is in the Oversight and Investigations subgroup, a component of the Litigation and Administrative Practice Group in the Office of the General Counsel. The subgroup is primarily responsible for providing advice and assistance in responding to Congressional correspondence, negotiating the scope of Congressional oversight inquiries and preparing witnesses for congressional hearings, providing advice on responding to inquiries and investigations by the Government Accountability Office and the SEC Office of Inspector General, and conducting internal investigations. As an Assistant General Counsel, you will: Advise the Commission, its members, and senior leadership on matters involving congressional oversight, inquiries, investigations, and legislative engagement affecting the agency's mission, operations, and regulatory priorities. Primary subject areas include congressional investigations; committee requests; interrogatories; briefings and depositions; legislative proposals; and the handling of sensitive or non-public information during oversight matters. Represent the agency in interactions with congressional committees, including negotiations of deadlines, scope, and accommodations. Oversee the legal review of all congressional and oversight-related responses to ensure legal sufficiency, accuracy, consistency, and compliance with statutory disclosure obligations, agency policies, and the Constitutional accommodation process. Provide advice on responding to inquiries and investigations by the Government Accountability Office and the SEC Office of Inspector General. Manage and direct the work of attorneys engaged in congressional and oversight activities by planning, assigning, and supervising their work to ensure timely, accurate, and high-quality products. Establish priorities, direct workflows, and provide guidance on handling complex legal and strategic issues, while keeping senior leaders apprised of significant developments or challenges. Salary- $185,350 - $292,300/year