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Corporate - General Attorney / Finance - General Attorney in Washington, DC

DOJ, National Security Division, Office of Intelligence, Oversight Section Mar 23,2019 Location Washington DC
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Government

Attorney

Corporate - General

Finance - General

Litigation - General (consumer)

Min 1 yrs required

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Attorney Adviser The candidate will oversee foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and other national security activities of the USIC, including activities pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), to ensure compliance with governing authorities and executive branch policies; coordinate with representatives of USIC agencies to conduct reviews of the USIC’s national security activities, including the collection, retention, and dissemination of foreign intelligence information; work involves reviewing large volumes of documents for compliance with governing procedures; fulfills various reporting obligations, including statutorily required reporting to congressional oversight committees; responsible for tracking and synthesizing significant amounts of information and for drafting comprehensive reports for Congress; work closely with other components of the DOJ and with USIC agencies, often in collaboration with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to provide guidance on the interpretation and application of governing authorities; works closely with OI’s Operations and Litigation Sections.

Qualification and Experience

The candidate must be able to qualify for the highest and most sensitive security clearances; must possess a J.D. degree with 1+ year of post-J.D. experience and be an active member of a bar (any jurisdiction); must be able to demonstrate aptitude and interest in designing, developing, analyzing, managing, and implementing compliance programs and performing oversight to ensure compliance, improvement through remedial measures, management controls, and/or long-range planning of program activities; must have superior academic credentials, possess excellent analytical and writing skills, and have the dedication and capacity to work both independently and collaboratively in a very demanding environment; must be able to develop and maintain close and collaborative working relationships with colleagues within the Department and the USIC; must possess the capability to both successfully organize and lead projects, including collaborating effectively with attorneys and other personnel at external audits and reviews, and to work well as a member of teams led by other attorneys.

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