Associate General Counsel (Supervisory Attorney Advisor (Labor))
Office of the Secretary of Labor See More Job Openings by This EmployerServe in a key advisory role to the Benefits Review Board (BRB) as Associate General Counsel for its Black Lung Division A in the Office of General Counsel, with responsibility for providing general and administrative directions to the Division's Staff Attorneys. The reviews appeals of decisions under the Black Lung Benefits Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (and its extensions - including the Defense Base Act). This position is outside the bargaining unit.
DutiesMajor Duties
- Reviews cases assigned to Senior and Staff Attorneys in the proposal and final disposition phases of case development, including those of a precedential nature; those involving new or novel issues; those with conflicting evidence; or those affected by changed legislation.
- Provides first level management review and approval for most personnel actions involving assigned attorney staff, including performance ratings, performance improvement plans, awards, and disciplinary actions short of removal.
- Ensures consistent and responsible application of DOL and BRB performance, production, and personal and professional ethics rules. Listens to and resolves staff-related individual and group problems within the scope of assigned authority and recommends action on matters beyond that authority. Recommends disposition on major matters and takes direct action on minor concerns.
- Coordinates on matters of like concern with other Associate General Counsels, such as adjustments in case processing to better meet BRB production goals; the content and application of performance standards and production goals; assessment of training and development; program content and training needs; interpretation of amendments to controlling legislation; and application of decisions of higher courts departing from established precedent or reasoning.
- The Associate General Counsel - through extensive experience with and study of controlling law, court decisions, and past BRB interpretations and applications - provides both practical and incisive advice to the Chief Judge and Board Members in the treatment of specific issues and in the appropriate adjudication of cases. During day-to-day contact with the Board Members, counsels on matters such as disposition of similar cases in the past, linkage to cases in process, the practical effect of specific legal options on the immediate parties involved, and a particular decision's long-range impact.
- Discusses various possible interpretations on new or novel issues and possible treatment of issues on which U.S. Circuit Courts have given differing decisions. May explore issues in-depth, where appropriate, by conferring on specific cases to develop a consensus or by researching and preparing a memorandum, either personally or by delegating the assignment to a staff member.
- Actively seeks reasonable interpretation of current issues to maintain consistency and adherence to the doctrine of stare decisis. Provides advice where substantially differing opinions exist among Board Members.
- May be assigned continuing responsibilities to act in the absence of the General Counsel in managing the activities of BRB staff.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- $147,945 - $197,200/year
- Must be at least 16 years old.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen.
- Requires a trial period if the requirement has not been met.
- Appointment to this position may require a background investigation.
- You will be required to submit a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report, OGE-450.
- You will be required to serve a one-year supervisory probationary period if the requirement has not been met.
- You will be required to submit to Suitability/Fitness for the Trust Determination Process.
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To qualify for an attorney position, applicants must possess a professional law degree (LL.B. or J.D.); be a member in good standing of the bar of a court of general jurisdiction of a state, territory or possession of the U.S.; and have acquired the amount of experience indicated below for each grade level.
GS-15 grade level: Applicants must have four (4) years of post-law school legal experience of a professional nature which demonstrates the ability to perform the work at this level. At least one year (52 weeks) of qualifying experience must be specialized experience commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position at a level close to the work of this job that has given you the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities required to successfully perform the job.
Specialized Experience: One year (52 weeks) of post-J.D. specialized experience at or equivalent to, the GS-14, in or directly related to this position.
Specialized Experience that is qualifying for this position is described as:
Having a working knowledge of the Black Lung Benefits Act, as amended, 30 U.S.C §§901-944, or the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. §§901-950, and its extensions; or similar experience through appellate or federal law, such as workers' compensation experience. Candidates will have demonstrated the ability to lead subordinate staff; apply analytical, research, and writing skills; evaluate and review cases; and provide advice and recommendations to Board Members or equivalent on the appropriate adjudication of cases.
NOTE: A LL.M. may be substituted for a maximum of one year of experience.
Transcripts: You must provide a copy of your law school transcript to be considered for this position. Verification of your academic degree(s) is necessary to determine your qualifications or eligibility for this position; therefore, you will be required to submit an official transcript for verification purposes before you are hired. However, unofficial transcripts may be submitted during the application phase of the process. Please note that your J.D. or LL. B degree must be conferred before you can begin working.
Writing Sample: In addition to your transcript applicants must also provide an unedited legal writing sample that is no more than ten (10) pages long with your application in order to receive further consideration. The writing sample can a portion of a brief or memorandum.
The following documents must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on the vacancy closing date. You are not required to submit a document if it does not apply to you.
- Resumes: Applicants must provide a resume either by creating one in USAJOBS or uploading one from their profile. To receive full consideration for relevant and specialized experience, please list the month, year, and number of work hours worked for the experience listed on your resume. We also suggest that you preview the vacancy questions and confirm that your resume supports your question responses.
- Bar Certification: You must provide proof that you are a member in good standing of the bar of a court of general jurisdiction of a state, territory or possession of the U.S.
- Transcript(s): You must provide a copy of your law school transcript to be considered for this position. Verification of your academic degree(s) is necessary to determine your qualifications or eligibility for this position. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted during the application phase of the process, although you will be required to submit official transcripts for verification purposes before you are hired. Please note that you must earn a J.D. or L.L.B degree before you can begin working.
- Writing Sample (If Applicable): Applicants must submit a writing sample. Some examples of documents demonstrating writing skills are briefs, legal memoranda, and opinion letters. These examples should total no more than 10 pages in length. Extracts of selected sections of larger documents are acceptable. This work must be your own, not edited by someone else.
- Veterans Documents (if applicable): Attorney appointments within the Department of Labor are positions in the excepted service, not the competitive service. There is no formal rating system for applying veterans' preference in attorney appointments; however, the Department of Labor considers veterans' preference eligibility as a positive factor in attorney hiring. In order to receive positive consideration, you must indicate your eligibility, in response to the appropriate item on the vacancy questionnaire. Additionally, you must submit a copy of your Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD214 showing the type of discharge and dates of active duty and, if applicable, a VA letter certifying the present existence of the service-connected disability which indicates the percentage of your disability. (For active-duty service members expecting to be honorably discharged or released within 120 days, click Active Duty) Without this documentation, you will not receive the veteran's consideration. Additional information is available at Feds Hire Vets - Veterans Preference.
You may also find more information on positive considerations for attorney hiring.
Cover Letter(s) are not mandatory and will not be used to verify experience but may be submitted.Applicants selected for employment who are not current DOL employees will be required to provide proof of citizenship, or non-citizenship as allowable in Excepted Service hiring through P.L. 112-10, and the E-Verify system will be used to confirm the employment eligibility of all new hires.
As a condition of employment for accepting this position, you may be required to serve a 1-year trial period during which we will evaluate your fitness and whether your continued employment advances the public interest. In determining if your employment advances the public interest, we may consider:
- your performance and conduct;
- the needs and interests of the agency;
- whether your continued employment would advance organizational goals of the agency or the Government; and
- whether your continued employment would advance the efficiency of the Federal service.
Upon completion of your trial period your employment will be terminated unless you receive certification, in writing, that your continued employment advances the public interest.
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To apply for this position, you must complete the initial online application, including submission of the required documentation specified in the Required Documents section.
Your application and ALL required supplemental documents MUST be received by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the vacancy closing date to receive consideration.
Paper applications and supplemental documents submitted in any other manner without prior approval from the vacancy contact will not be considered. Click here for information on Reasonable Accommodations.
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STEP 1 - Create USAJOBS Account on www.usajobs.gov, including Resume and Saved Documents. Your resume must provide sufficient information to substantiate your responses to the self-assessment vacancy questions. If not, HR may amend your responses to more accurately reflect the competency indicated by resume content. For each employment period, include start/end month & year and note full-time or part-time (if part-time, include # of hours worked per week) otherwise, your application may be considered incomplete.
NOTE: In alignment with the Presidential Memorandum titled Merit Hiring Plan, dated May 29, 2025, applicants may only submit a resume limited to two (2) pages. Only the résumé uploaded under the 'Resume" document type in USAJOBS will be reviewed. If the resume submitted exceeds two (2) pages, the application will be deemed ineligible for further consideration.
STEP 2 - Complete the 1st part of the application process (USAJOBS). Once you have identified a job on USAJOBS that you wish to apply for, click on the job title and then click the Apply button. For questions about the vacancy, contact the Agency Contact at the bottom of the announcement. Proceed through the steps noted at the top of the USAJOBS page. You will be able to select a resume and documents from your USAJOBS Account that you can submit as a package as part of your DOL application. In the final step, once you have certified your application, click the Continue to agency site button.
STEP 3 - Complete the 2nd part of the application process (DOL). On the Department of Labor (DOL) page, create a DOL Account if you have not already and click Apply to this vacancy. Continue through the progress steps at the top of the DOL page. The 2nd progress step is where you answer the vacancy-specific questions. The 3rd progress step Documents is where you submit the required documents (only if applicable to you) specified in the Required Documents section of this vacancy.
STEP 4 - On the Review and Submit step, verify each section of your application is complete and correct. In order to submit your application, you must have a check mark next to each section listed. If there is an X, return to the appropriate section and follow the prompts. When it is ready for submission, certify your application and click the Submit Application button.
STEP 5 - Edit Application as needed by 11:59 pm Eastern Time of Closing Date by returning to USAJOBS, clicking the vacancy, thenUpdate Application.
NOTE: It is your responsibility to ensure your responses and appropriate documentation is submitted prior to the closing date.
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