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Attorney Adviser, CG-0905-14/15

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Other Agencies and Independent Organizations

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Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Salary

$140,612 - $257,500

per year

Type

Closes

April 7, 2026

GS-13 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $88,520 - $115,079

Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-12. Expert-level knowledge in field.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This role involves investigating complaints of harassment, misconduct, and retaliation against employees and contractors at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, providing legal advice to leaders, and ensuring fair discipline when issues are confirmed.

It's ideal for experienced lawyers who specialize in employment law and enjoy handling sensitive workplace investigations in a government setting.

The position requires strong analytical skills and a commitment to upholding professional standards.

Key Requirements

  • Juris Doctorate (J.D.), Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), or Master of Laws (LL.M.) from an ABA-accredited school
  • Active membership in the bar of any state, D.C., U.S. territory, or federal court
  • For CG-14: At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-13 in federal employment law, including advice on investigations, disciplinary actions, and litigation in courts or agencies
  • For CG-15: At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-14, including policy development on employment, discipline, and misconduct, plus the CG-14 requirements
  • Experience in federal employment law, harassment, and retaliation (paid, unpaid, or volunteer)
  • Ability to provide transcripts and verify bar membership prior to appointment
  • Resume must detail relevant experience with organization, title, dates, hours, and how it matches specialized needs

Full Job Description

The Office of Professional Conduct (OPC) is an independent office established by the FDIC Board of Directors.

OPC is responsible for the intake, review, and investigation of complaints against FDIC employees and contractors about harassment, interpersonal misconduct, and retaliation.

When allegations are substantiated, OPC determines discipline and ensures accountability. The duty station will be determined upon selection.

Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g.

Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic, religious spiritual; community; student, social).

Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.

You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Additional qualifications information can be found here.

To qualify for CG-14: Applicants must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the grade 13 level in Federal service.

Specialized experience is defined as experience in the practice of law in the areas of federal employment law, harassment and retaliation, to include providing advice and counsel to senior management officials on administrative investigations and corrective and disciplinary actions; litigating federal labor or employment matters before courts or administrative agencies.

To qualify for CG-15: Applicants must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the grade 14 level in Federal service.

Specialized experience is defined as experience in the practice of law in the areas of federal employment law, harassment and retaliation, to include providing advice and counsel to senior management officials on administrative investigations and corrective and disciplinary actions; developing federal employment, disciplinary, and misconduct policy; litigating federal labor or employment matters before courts or administrative agencies.

NOTE: Please indicate how you meet the specialized experience under each applicable position.

Do not copy and paste the duties or specialized experience from this announcement into your resume as that will not be considered a demonstration of your qualifications.

Specialized experience must be directly related to the position being filled and is experience gained after issuance of bar membership.

This position has a positive education requirement, transcripts must be provided showing degree conferred. Official transcripts must be provided prior to appointment.

Education: All attorney and law clerk trainee positions have a minimum education requirement of a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) or Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Master of Laws (LL.M.) from a school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA).

Bar Membership: All attorney positions require current active bar membership (valid license to practice law).

Admission to the bar of any state, District of Columbia, any United States territory or Commonwealth, or Federal Court is acceptable. Active Bar membership must be verified prior to appointment.

Employees must maintain active bar membership while employed as an attorney with the FDIC.

For qualification determinations, your resume must contain the following for each work experience listed: Organization/Agency's Name Title Salary (series and grade, if applicable) Start and end dates (including the month and year) Number of hours you worked per week Relevant experience that supports your response to the specialized experience that is stated in the job announcement If your resume does not contain this information, your application may be marked as incomplete, and you may not receive consideration for this position.

Major Duties:

At the full performance level, major duties include: Provides authoritative legal advice and counsel within OPC and with Corporation officials about OPC-related matters.

Serves as the Corporation's legal representative in labor and employment related administrative and judicial proceedings involving OPC-related matters.

Prepares legal briefs, office memoranda, policies, standard operating procedures, and other documents governing and guiding OPC operations. Develops and presents training on OPC-related matters.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 4/1/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/2/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: 2026-OPC-0074