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Director of the Legal Division (Senior Staff Attorney)

U.S. Courts

Judicial Branch

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Location

Salary

$198,534 - $249,900

per year

Type

Closes

July 1, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

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

Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading a team of attorneys in a federal appeals court, where you'll review legal cases, give advice to judges and staff on complex issues, and handle the day-to-day operations of the legal department.

It's a high-level role focused on ensuring top-quality legal work and managing everything from hiring to budgets.

A good fit would be an experienced lawyer with strong analytical skills, leadership experience in a court setting, and the ability to communicate clearly under pressure.

Key Requirements

  • Superior analytical, research, and writing skills for complex legal issues
  • Outstanding oral and written communication abilities
  • Prior experience in a federal court, preferably in a Clerk's Office or Staff Attorney Office
  • Management or supervisory experience, including team leadership and HR functions
  • Strong interpersonal skills to work effectively with judges, staff, and senior personnel
  • Ability to handle emergency matters, classified information, and national security cases
  • Proficiency in administrative tasks like budgeting, recruitment, training, and records management

Full Job Description

The United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is accepting applications for the position of Director of the Legal Division (Senior Staff Attorney). This position begins in August 2026.

The caseload of the D.C. Circuit involves virtually every area of federal law and is unique in the number of cases filed against the executive branch.

Because the Director of the Legal Division must be able to advise the judges and others on difficult, varied, and important legal issues, the court is highly selective in its hiring.

The court is looking for an individual who has the ability to analyze complex legal issues quickly and to express oneself clearly, both orally and in writing.

Prior experience working for a federal court, especially in a Clerk's Office or Staff Attorney Office, is preferred. Any management or supervisory experience should be described.

Qualified applicants also will possess superior analytical, research, and writing skills; outstanding written and oral communication abilities; strong interpersonal skills; and the ability to work effectively and comfortably with judges, chambers staff, and senior court staff.

Major Duties:

The Director of the Legal Division is appointed by the Chief Judge with the approval of the Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 715.

The Director manages the Legal Division, a unit of the Clerk's Office that employs approximately 11 staff attorneys, three Deputy Directors, and one paralegal.

The Legal Division's principal responsibility is to recommend to the court the disposition of substantive and procedural motions, appeals decided without oral argument, and emergency matters.

The primary responsibility of the Director is to ensure the high quality of all substantive work performed by the legal and support staff employed by the Legal Division.

In addition, the Director has administrative responsibility for all aspects of the Division's operations, including but not limited to, human resources management, recruitment and training, budget oversight, procurement management, statistics tracking, and records management.

Some work may be done remotely. The responsibilities of the position include: Providing procedural and substantive legal advice to the Court, Clerk, and Clerk's Office and Legal Division staff.

Reviewing submissions from staff attorneys (including draft memos, proposed orders, and similar documents), ensuring that the quality of the work comports with court standards.

Supervising after-hours emergency matters. Screening cases for jurisdictional issues and suitability for mediation and assessing the necessity for oral argument. Overseeing the hiring process.

Managing attorney discipline matters. Handling classified materials and information in cases dealing with national security and terrorism.

Advising the Clerk's Office Operations Unit regarding case opening instructions, processing of motions, preparation of vote sheets, and drafting of orders.

Monitoring the "rapid response" backlog control program in the Legal Division. Serving as the primary person responsible for managing large, multiparty cases.

Assisting the Clerk with matters concerning the management of the office, including the evaluation of short and long-term institutional goals and strategies.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 4/3/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/4/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: USCA-26-03