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Job opening: Student Trainee (Legal Intern)

Salary: $34 per hour
Published at: Aug 19 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
These are excepted service appointments in the CFPB Pathways Intern Program. The appointment will be 12 weeks and WILL NOT be eligible for conversion to a permanent position, and WILL NOT be extended. Seeking law students to work with CFPB attorneys and other staff covering a broad range of legal work. An excellent opportunity for law students to learn about substantive consumer-protection laws, the enforcement of these laws, and the general administrative laws of a federal agency.

Duties

As a Student Trainee (Legal Intern), you may:

Requirements

Qualifications

Applicants must meet the following requirements by the closing date of this announcement. ELIGIBILITY: You MUST meet the definition of a STUDENT for the duration of your appointment. The definition of a student is: an individual accepted for enrollment or enrolled and seeking a degree (diploma, certificate, etc.) in a qualifying educational institution, on a full or half-time basis (as defined by the institution in which the student is enrolled), including awardees of the Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholarship Program under Public Law 93842. Students need not be in actual physical attendance, so long as all other requirements are met. Students need not be enrolled in the summer as long as they are enrolled in both the preceding spring semester and subsequent fall semester. An individual who needs to complete less than the equivalent of half an academic/vocational or technical course load immediately prior to graduating is still considered a student for purposes of this program. Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the CN-22 level in the Federal service. (For qualification purposes, the CN-22 level is broadly equivalent to the GS-4 level). Specialized experience may be defined as: Experience that demonstrates knowledge of analytical methods and techniques. Experience should include working in a support capacity for legal professionals such as in a law firm, legal division, or other similar department with a focus on legal matters. OR Education: 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree. The experience may have been gained in either the public, private sector or volunteer service. One year of experience refers to full-time work; part-time work is considered on a prorated basis. To ensure full credit for your work experience, please indicate dates of employment by month/day/year, and indicate number of hours worked per week on your résumé. CFPB Offices seeking Legal Interns: Legal Division: Advises on legal matters; reviews clearance, rulemaking, enforcement, and other policy documents; represents CFPB in administrative, defensive, appellate, and amicus litigation; manages responses to requests for information from Congress and other oversight bodies; and ensures compliance with federal ethics regulations and other laws, rules, and regulations. Incumbents may assist attorneys in any of the Legal Division's offices by conducting legal research on novel or complex issues; drafting memoranda, correspondence, and motions; working on litigation matters or Congressional investigations; and reviewing documents in the Bureau-wide clearance process. May also attend staff meetings, moots, court proceedings, and other exciting events. Office of Enforcement: Responsible for investigating potential violations of Federal consumer financial laws and taking action to address violations when appropriate. Enforcement's work is critical to furthering the Bureau's mission to make consumer financial markets work, protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices, and take action against companies that break the law. Interns in Enforcement support active litigation and investigations. Interns are often assigned to case teams in active litigation and receive legal research and other assignments in support of other investigations and matters. When possible, interns are provided with the opportunity to observe hearings, depositions, and other proceedings. Office of Regulations: Responsible for developing and implementing consumer financial regulations and guidance. In addition to preparing and finalizing consumer finance regulations, attorneys also conduct periodic regulatory reviews and regulatory burden reviews of existing regulations and provide guidance to other CFPB offices, government agencies, and external stakeholders on the interpretation of the CFPB's consumer financial regulations. Interns will be placed on an active rulemaking or regulatory implementation team during the internship. An intern's duties may include: researching and analyzing complex factual, legal, and policy issues; preparing memos addressing these issues; and presenting their work to team members and others. Office of Supervision Policy: Support supervisory exams by providing legal and policy advice and developing strategy. A supervisory exam is a review of an institution's activities, management, and internal controls. OSP attorneys recommend how potential violations should be resolved and participate in interagency groups. Intern assignments focus on legal analysis, research, and writing, such as preparing a legal memorandum on whether to cite a supervised entity for a violation of law. Interns support for exams may include fact analysis, field market research, and presentations to examiners. Interns collaborate with examiners, OSP teams and other regulators. Office of Civil Rights: Enforces employment civil rights laws and works to prevent and correct any unlawful discrimination in the workplace for employees and applicants for employment. OCR processes EEO complaints filed by employees and applicants in accordance with timeframes and guidelines set forth by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and issues mandated reports. Interns in OCR will have the opportunity to (1) observe the complete EEO adjudication process and assist in ADR such as mediations, reviewing affidavits and Reports of Investigations, draft and review final agency decisions and review accept/dismiss letters for legal accuracy before issuance, (2) conduct targeted legal research in civil rights laws, employment laws, and EEOC federal regulations and write clear and concise legal memorandum on issues that arise within the EEO Complaint Process, and (3) work on special projects within OCR to support its mission. Office of Competition & Innovation: OCI is responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing Bureau efforts to spur consumer-friendly innovation and monitor markets for competition-related issues. This includes, e.g., working with other offices on information collection initiatives and rule writing, researching and drafting reports, and coordinating with other regulators. Intern duties may include researching and analyzing complex factual, legal, and policy issues related to competition and innovation; assisting with memos, reports, and orders; reviewing third-party information submissions; participating in internal meetings; and interacting with external stakeholders. OCI is especially interested in candidates with a strong background and/or interest in fintech. Office of Fair Lending & Equal Opportunity: The Office of Fair Lending and Equal Opportunity (OFLEO) is the Bureau's fair lending policy office and is charged with advancing the CFPB's role as a national leader in ensuring fair, equitable, and nondiscriminatory access to credit for individuals, small businesses and communities. OFLEO's work focuses on many different areas of consumer finance including home loans, student loans, auto loans, and small business loans. Interns in OFLEO will have an opportunity to assist with the Bureau's fair lending work through policy development, supervision and enforcement activity, economic and market research, and rule-making initiatives. Interns' focus may include algorithmic bias, appraisal bias, justice-involved individuals and families, redlining, discriminatory targeting, student lending, small business lending, and other fair lending topics.

Education

This appointment is being filled under the Pathways Internship Program. You MUST submit transcripts or equivalent. Education may be substituted for experience as described in "Qualifications."

***Must be pursuing a course of study to obtain a Law Degree***

Second year law school students are preferred however, first year law students should consider our general internships (in accordance with ABA - NALP Section D "Principles and Standards for Law Placement and Recruitment Activities").

A college or university degree generally must be from an accredited (or pre-accredited) college or university recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. For a list of schools which these criteria, please refer to www.ed.gov.If you are qualifying based on foreign education, you must submit proof of creditability of education as evaluated by a credentialing agency; more information may be found http://www.opm.gov/qualifications/SEC-II/s2-e4.asp#e4a.

Contacts

  • Address INTERNS Administrative Resource Center Parkersburg, WV 26101 US
  • Name: Applicant Call Center
  • Phone: 304-480-7300
  • Email: [email protected]

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