Assistant United States Attorney
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Office of the U.S. Attorneys
Posted: January 15, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Office of the U.S. Attorneys
Department of Justice
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salary
$63,163 - $165,209
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job is for an Assistant United States Attorney in the Civil Division, where you'll represent the federal government in lawsuits, handle cases from start to finish including trials and appeals, and work with agencies to enforce laws and recover funds.
It's ideal for experienced lawyers who enjoy independent work, quick thinking under pressure, and collaborating with teams in a fast-paced office environment.
You'll need strong skills in writing, speaking, and courtroom performance to succeed.
The United States Attorney for the District of Utah is responsible for prosecuting all federal crimes committed within the district.
The office also defends the United States, its agencies, officers, and employees in civil actions; enforces the regulatory authority of federal agencies and recovers funds from individuals who violate criminal, civil and regulatory laws.
The Office is divided into four divisions: the Administrative Division, Appellate Division, Civil Division and Criminal Division. Applicants must have a J.D.
degree, must be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1 year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.
Ideal qualifications include at least 7 or more years of post J.D. litigation experience.
The attorney selected to fill the vacant position must also be willing to become an active member of the Utah State Bar and the bar of the U.S.
District Court for the District of Utah within twelve months of appointment. United States citizenship is required.
You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement. Major Duties:
The U.S. Attorney's Office is seeking experienced attorneys to fill Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) positions in the Civil Division of its Salt Lake City, office.
AUSAs in the Civil Division are responsible for representing the federal government, its agencies, and employees in Civil litigation, including appeals.
Civil AUSAs are expected to work independently and manage civil cases at all stages of litigation, including appeals.
Civil AUSAs make all strategic litigation decisions for their cases, take depositions, prepare and answer discovery, negotiate settlements, engage in motions practice, and try cases.
Applicants must demonstrate a quick analytical ability and the facility to accurately and precisely articulate the critical issues in a case.
Applicants must demonstrate superior oral and writing skills as well as strong research and interpersonal skills, and good judgment.
Applicants must possess excellent communication and courtroom skills and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff and client agencies.
Applicants must have a demonstrative capacity to function, with minimal guidance, in a highly demanding environment.
Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.
Security Requirements: Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory preemployment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing.
In addition, continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.
Residency Requirements: Assistant United States Attorneys generally must reside in the district to which he or she is appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C.
545 for district-specific information.
Selective Service: If you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law.
See www.sss.gov.
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