Job opening: Associate Counsel
Salary: $132 368 - 172 075 per year
Published at: Aug 28 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
The Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (IC IG) was established within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) by the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. The IC IG's organizational divisions include Audit, Investigations, Inspections and Evaluations, Mission Support Division, the Center for Protected Disclosures, and Counsel to the Inspector General.
Duties
The Office of the Counsel to the IC IG ensures that the IC IG team receives independent, confidential legal advice and policy counsel. The Counsel team supports each IC IG Division by providing counsel; reviewing reports; highlighting and offering guidance on potential legal issues; identifying and interpreting key policy, contract and statutory or regulatory provisions; assisting in the evaluation of whistleblower disclosures and requests for External Review Panels; and reviewing matters related to IC IG personnel, administration, training, ethics, independence, and budgetary functions. The Counsel team participates in the Intelligence Community Inspectors General Forum, chairs the Forum's Counsels Committee, and takes part in multiple associated working groups. The Counsel team serves as the IC IG's congressional liaison.
Major Duties and Responsibilities (MDRs)
Interpret and explain laws, regulations, policies, and other legal authorities related to the IC IG and authority of the Director of National Intelligence.
Provide oral and written legal advice and guidance addressing novel or complex legal issues, with appropriate input and guidance from supervisors and colleagues.
Develop innovative and legally sound advice and guidance outlining possible courses of action and assessing risk.
Prepare complex, high profile, and persuasive legal documents on complex legal issues for a variety of internal and external recipients.
Review IC IG documents for legal sufficiency.
Adroitly coordinate on legal matters with internal and external organizations, including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the IC, and the Executive Branch. In doing so, expertly mediate, negotiate, and resolve intra- and inter-agency disputes covering a wide range of topics across legal practice areas. Consistently demonstrate "strategic lawyering" practices that anticipate or prevent legal problems.
Conduct legal research and analysis on complex or sensitive legal issues that have a significant impact on IC IG equities.
Respond to requests from IC elements and other federal agencies.
Analyze laws, bills, reports, and Congressional records, as well as proposed Executive Branch orders, directives, regulations, and policy statements, to determine their effect on IC IG equities. Provide authoritative advice and counsel to IC IG senior management on relevant legislative proposals and congressionally directed actions.
Prepare IC IG senior officials for written or oral testimony, briefings, or other engagements before the congressional intelligence committees, and perform other congressional engagement coordination functions as needed.
Foster and maintain cordial, professional, and productive relationships with counterparts within the ODNI, the public, other Offices of Inspectors General, congressional intelligence committees, Intelligence Community elements, the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, and other entities.
Counsel clients, including executive-level government officials, on complex legal issues and provide innovative and highly effective guidance on possible courses of action; prepare complex, high profile, and persuasive legal documents on complex legal issues for a variety of internal and external recipients.
Qualifications
Mandatory and Educational Requirements
Knowledge of one or more of the general or specialized areas of IC IG's law practice, including: the Inspector General Act, National Security Act of 1947, as amended, administrative and criminal investigations, administrative law, federal employee ethics, intelligence oversight, acquisition law, appropriations law, and privacy and civil liberties.
Broad knowledge of the mission, organization, and functions of the IC IG, ODNI, and IC.
Demonstrated ability to interpret laws, regulations, judicial decisions, Executive orders, and statutes involving complex concepts and issues, as well as expert-level research, analytical, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated ability to quickly integrate and synthesize the facts and law to make legally sound decisions and recommendations pertaining to the most complex situations, or in the context of ambiguous or ill-defined situations.
Demonstrated ability to prepare and edit logical, concise, and accurate written materials on the most complex topics, in ways that are easy to understand, persuasive, and grammatically correct.
Demonstrated ability to communicate complex concepts and issues in a manner well-matched to the audience.
Demonstrated ability to consistently make sound, timely decisions in complex situations.
Ability to foster trust within the IC IG and with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to exemplify IC IG core values of Integrity, Independence, Accountability, Diversity, and Transparency.
Demonstrated commitment to public service.
Strong interpersonal skills in establishing and maintaining effective and collaborative working relationships with others.
Demonstrated ability to quickly integrate and synthesize the facts and law to make legally sound decisions pertaining to the most complex situations, or in the context of ambiguous or ill-defined situations.
U.S. Citizenship
Ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret/SCI (with CI polygragh) security clearance.
Education
- At least four years of relevant or readily transferable post Juris Doctor (J.D.) legal experience.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
- J.D. or equivalent from an American Bar Association accredited university.
- Active membership in good standing of the Bar of the highest court of a U.S. State, Territory, Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.
Contacts
- Address OFFICE OF THE COUNSEL
Director Of National Intelligence
Washington, DC 20511
US
- Name: Vacancy Team ODNI
- Email: [email protected]
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