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ATTORNEY-ADVISOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE
(CONSOLIDATED LEGAL CENTER)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
GS-905-12/13
About the Office: The legal practice at the Consolidated Legal Center (CLC) covers a wide variety of issues focusing on correctional law and litigation, either through administrative or litigation channels and includes such matters as inmates’ reasonable access to the courts (through access to legal materials, legal correspondence, and attorney-client visits), conditions of confinement, medical care, diet and religious accommodations, housing assignments, hygiene and sanitation, and discipline.
The position includes being involved in a legal office that oversees the legal operations associated with six correctional institutions: the U.S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, the Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City, Mississippi, the Federal Correctional Institution, Talladega, Alabama, the Federal Correctional Institution, Jesup, Georgia, The Metropolitan Detention Center, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and the Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery, Alabama. The incumbent will be expected to handle litigation, provide advice and guidance to all levels of staff at these correctional facilities, including members of the Executive staff. The incumbent will also be expected to communicate with defense attorneys, prosecutors, federal courts and agency officials. The incumbent will need to develop a thorough knowledge of all aspects of BOP policy and practice as he/she may be required to appear in District Court on short notice to explain and advocate the agency's rationale for its correctional management decisions. In addition, the incumbent will be expected to conduct legal research, prepare litigation reports, and to draft legal documents as necessary in order to represent and defend the agency’s position, and to assist the U.S. Attorney’s Office with their representation of the Bureau of Prisons.
Responsibilities and Opportunity Offered: The incumbent will have the opportunity to work with regional and institution management and line staff with respect to policies within the purview of the Bureau of Prisons and assigned institutions.Qualifications: Required qualifications: Interested parties must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any jurisdiction), and have at least one year post-J.D. experience.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience in correctional law and litigation is highly desired.
Travel: Some travel may be required.
Salary Information: Current salary and years of experience will determine the appropriate salary level. The possible salary range, including locality pay adjustments, is GS‑12 ($70,399 to $91,513) or GS-13 ($83,714 to $108,830).
Location: Southeast Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia.
Relocation Expenses: Not Authorized.
Submission Process and Deadline Date: Applicants must submit a resume or current OF‑612 (Optional Application for Federal Employment), a cover letter (highlighting relevant experience) and a writing sample by November 3, 2009 to:
Lisa M. Sunderman
Regional Counsel
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Southeast Regional Office
3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Building 2000
Atlanta, Georgia 30331-6226You may also submit your application packet via e-mail to Lsunderman@bop.gov.
No telephone calls please. This position is open until filled, but no later than November 3, 2009.
The U.S. Department of Justice is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer. Except where otherwise provided by law, there will be no discrimination because of color, race, religion, national origin, politics, marital status, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, status as a parent, membership or nonmembership in an employee organization, or on the basis of personal favoritism. The Department of Justice welcomes and encourages applications from persons with physical and mental disabilities. The Department is firmly committed to satisfying its affirmative obligations under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, to ensure that persons with disabilities have every opportunity to be hired and advanced on the basis of merit within the Department of Justice. This agency provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.
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