Attorney Advisor
What you'd do
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) provides legal services to the Commission, ensuring that all agency actions comply with the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and related regulations. OGC represents the Commission in federal courts and before administrative bodies in litigation involving enforcement appeals, challenges to Commission actions, derivatives industry bankruptcies, employment matters, and other administrative proceedings.
Major duties
This position is in the Whistleblower Office (WBO), within Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs branch in OGC. The WBO provides monetary awards for actionable tips and ensures whistleblower confidentiality, privacy, and antiretaliation protections. The mission of the WBO is to perform intake, tracking, and recordkeeping of whistleblower submissions; oversee the review process of each whistleblower's eligibility; administer the determination process for whistleblower award claims; communicate with whistleblowers and their representatives; and report to the Commission and Congress on the whistleblower program. The WBO is housed in the Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Branch which also handles matters involving statutory interpretation, FOIA appeals, domestic and international MOUs, and Section 8 matters. The incumbent will perform a variety of legal duties in support of the WBO program, including: Developing and implementing strategies for the WBO's program, policies, and procedures; Evaluating Form TCR whistleblower tips and Form WB-APP whistleblower award applications, including documentation or other supporting information submitted with those forms; Communicating with whistleblowers and their representatives about the law and rules underlying the whistleblower program, including the program's eligibility requirements and information regarding the anti-retaliatory provisions of the Dodd- Frank Act; Communicating with staff regarding the status of whistleblower-related matters, including the level of the whistleblower's assistance; Collaborating with other authorities (e.g., the Department of Justice and other appropriate federal agencies, registered entities, registered futures associations and self-regulatory organizations, and State criminal and appropriate civil agencies) regarding the status of related actions that are based upon information submitted by whistleblowers to the Commission; Providing legal advice to the Commission's Claims Review Staff and the Commission regarding whistleblower award claims and determinations; evaluating award claims and preparing written recommendations and draft determinations/opinions; making presentations to CRS and responding to Commissioner inquiries related to whistleblower award claims; Performing legal research and analysis for recommendations, draft determinations/opinions and with regard to presentations and Commissioner inquiries; Communicating with the CRS, and providing the CRS with whistleblower contribution records for its deliberations as part of , making recommendations to the CRS and the Commission about whether a whistleblower award is warranted as described in the Whistleblower Program Rules; Reporting to the Commission and Congress on the whistleblower program; and Developing briefings for public speaking engagements, and other communications materials to inform the public about the whistleblower program.
What you need to qualify
BASIC REQUIREMENT: All applicants must possess the following: J.D.; and Active membership of the bar in good standing in any state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (Note: proof of bar membership will be required before entry on duty) AND To Qualify at the CT-14 Grade Level: Candidates with a law degree (J.D. or equivalent) and bar membership and 4 years of relevant legal experience after completion of law school. Relevant legal experience is defined as attorneys, law clerk, or other legal experience which was obtained after graduation from a law school. Legal and non- legal experience gained in the Federal government or private sector prior to completing a law degree cannot be used to satisfy the legal experience requirement. Work while in law school does not count. Qualifying experience may include: supporting a whistleblower program through policy development, WBO application evaluation, legal research and analysis, advising on claims, and reporting outcomes to senior leadership. Please note: A writing sample is required at the time of application and will be used to evaluate your qualifications. Failure to submit the writing sample will rate the applicant ineligible for the position. Please submit responses to each of the following: Writing sample demonstrating analysis of legal issues. Special instruction: If the writing product was a collaborative effort involving others and edited by others, please provide a short explanation of the process and your specific role.
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