Over 1 Million Paying Vacancies Available. Discover Your Dream Vacancy with Us!

Are you looking for a Administrative Law Judge? We suggest you consider a direct vacancy at Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission in Washington. The page displays the terms, salary level, and employer contacts Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission person

Job opening: Administrative Law Judge

Salary: $162 168 - 195 000 per year
Published at: Dec 04 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is located in the Office of the Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in Washington, DC. The physical work location for this position is 1120 20th Street, NW - Ninth Floor, Washington, DC 20036. The incumbent is a Federal Officer appointed by the Chairman, pursuant to 29 U.S.C. Section 661(e), and works under the administrative direction of the Chairman and, as designated, the Chief Administrative Law Judge.

Duties

The ALJ conducts proceedings in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 556-7), the Federal Rules of Evidence, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and the Rules of Procedure of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission for alleged violations that arise under the OSH Act of 1970. The ALJ rules on preliminary motions, conducts pre-hearing conferences to settle issues or stipulate facts, and issues subpoenas and orders for pre-hearing discovery of evidence. The ALJ administers oaths and presides at hearings, which may include written and/or oral testimony, cross-examination, and exhibits, and determining credibility. The ALJ prepares and issues decisions with findings of fact and conclusions of law based upon the record and supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence.

Requirements

Qualifications

Applicants must possess a Juris Doctor degree. They must also meet both the licensure and experience requirements outlined below to be eligible for a Review Commission ALJ position. In addition to mandatory qualifications, applicants will be required to address, and provide evidence of, desired skills and experience as a means of identifying top candidates. A. Licensure Applicants must be licensed and authorized to practice law under the laws of a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territorial court established under the United States Constitution. All applicants must have an active bar status and/or membership in "good standing" for at least ten (10) years total in at least one jurisdiction in which they are admitted to practice. Judicial status is acceptable in lieu of "active" status in States that prohibit sitting judges from maintaining active status to practice law and being in good standing is also acceptable in lieu of active status in States where the licensing authority considers good standing as having a current license to practice law. -AND- B. Qualifying Experience and Desired Skills Applicants must have a full seven (7) years of experience as a licensed attorney preparing for, participating in, and/or presiding over formal hearings or trials involving litigation and/or administrative law at the Federal, State, or local level. Other relevant qualifying experience includes participating in or conducting mediation, arbitration, or other alternative dispute resolution of the claims involved in such proceedings and preparing formal written decisions or opinions in such proceedings. Experience that demonstrates knowledge of occupational health and safety law or other labor and employment laws is desired. To be considered as qualifying experience, the types of cases an applicant has handled or been involved with must have been conducted on the record under procedures at least as formal as those prescribed by the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. Sections 553 through 559. Qualifying litigation experience involves cases in which a complaint was filed with a court, or a charging document (e.g., indictment or information) was issued by a court, grand jury, or appropriate military authority. Qualifying administrative law experience involves cases in which a formal procedure was initiated by a governmental administrative body, a private organization, or individual. Both types of experience may include: Participating in pretrial disclosure and discovery; Participating in settlement or plea negotiations in advance of trial or hearing; Preparing pretrial/prehearing motions or orders (including summary judgment motions); Participating in pretrial/prehearing conferences; Preparing for trial/hearing; Trying or hearing cases; Preparing briefs or opinions; Participating in or conducting arbitration, mediation, or other alternative dispute resolution; or Participating in appeals related to the types of cases above. The applicant should also be prepared to identify how their qualifying litigation and/or administrative law experience reflects a commitment to public service and an ability to perform the functions of an ALJ in an impartial manner. Non-qualifying Experience: Experience involving cases with no formal hearing procedures and uncontested cases involving misdemeanors, probate, domestic relations, or similar uncontested matters is not qualifying.

Education

Applicants must possess a Juris Doctor degree. They must also meet both the licensure and experience requirements outlined below to be eligible for a Review Commission ALJ position.

Contacts

  • Address Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission 1120 20th Street, NW - Ninth Floor Washington, DC 20036-3457 US
  • Name: Human Resources
  • Email: [email protected]

Map

Similar vacancies

Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge Mar 06 2024
$204 000

This position is located within the Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ). The OALJ is charged with resolving cases set for hearing concerning natural gas, oil, and electric matters, and doing so...

Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge Mar 06 2024
$204 000

This position is located within the Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ). The OALJ is charged with resolving cases set for hearing concerning natural gas, oil, and electric matters, and doing so...

Chief Administrative Law Judge May 20 2024
$204 000

Position Overview This position is in the Office of the Chief Administrative Law Judge located in Washington, DC. The physical work location is 1120 20th Street, NW - Ninth Floor, Washington, DC 2003...

Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge Sep 11 2024
$187 300

As an Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge, AL-0935-2, your typical work assignments may include: Docketing cases and managing the case docket within the jurisdiction of the Washington office, r...

Administrative Law Judge Apr 08 2024
$170 839 - 204 000

The incumbent will be appointed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to serve as an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in the Civil Remedies Division (CRD) of the Departmental Appeals Board...