Interested candidates should send a CV, cover letter and writing sample to. The U.S. Attorney`s Office for the Northern District of Mississippi is based in Oxford. The district includes 37 counties and also has vacant offices in the federal courthouses in Aberdeen and Greenville. Oxford is a vibrant community of over 18,000 people and is home to the University of Mississippi. Candidates should familiarize themselves with and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding potential conflicts of interest related to their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you are currently representing clients or deciding on matters involving this office and/or if a family member represents clients or decides on matters involving this office so that we can assess any potential conflict of interest or exclusion issues that may need to be addressed in these circumstances. Candidates must demonstrate a rapid analytical ability and the ability to accurately and accurately articulate critical issues in a case. Candidates must demonstrate superior oral and written skills, as well as strong research and interpersonal skills and sound judgment. Candidates should have excellent communication and litigation skills and the ability to work positively and professionally with other lawyers, support staff and client agencies. It must be proven that candidates are able to function in a very demanding environment with minimal guidance. This position will be in the Criminal Division of the Oxford Office and the United States Deputy Prosecutor (AUSA) will be responsible for handling various criminal cases. Criminal Investigator (Special Constable), GL 07-09 Responsibilities: The candidate assists experienced officers in planning and conducting investigations into tax administration criminal laws, financial crimes and other related offenses with minimal complexity and scope.
Conduct ancillary investigations as required, testify in court as a government witness and perform other related duties. According to the instructions, directs or assists in undercover investigations, the i. As the federal agency charged with ensuring fair and impartial justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive work environment. To build and maintain a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the American people, we welcome candidates from the many communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds, abilities, religions, and cultures of the United States who share our commitment to public service. Internal Counsel The applicant must have JD and Mississippi Bar Adadmission. Experience in labour and corporate law is preferred. Excellent oral and written communication skills with a customer service mindset. Excellent organizational skills. Knowledge of all Microsoft Office applications is essential.
Must be proficient in contract analysis, discovery, research, claim writing, reporting, planning, litigation, etc. Ability to multitask and efficiently a. CVs should include a detailed description of employment history, including employment data (month/year). Applications must be postmarked no later than Thursday, May 28, 2015 in order to be considered. Please include the job posting number listed at the top of this advertisement (15-NDMS-01) in your resume and cover letter. Please no phone calls. These and other vacancies can be found under Bar Positions and Voluntary Legal Rotations. The Ministry of Justice cannot control the dissemination and/or subsequent publication of the information contained in this vacant post. Such publication and/or dissemination does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the organization or group disseminating and/or publishing the information. Applicants must have a JD degree, be duly licensed and licensed to practice law under the laws of any state, territory or District of Columbia, and at least one year of JD experience. Candidates must be active members with a good reputation at the Bar (any jurisdiction). Ideal qualifications include at least 3-5 years after J.D.
Litigation Experience. The applicant is expected to perform all duties in the courtroom for the new Rehabilitation/Diversion Court. In addition, the applicant is expected to participate in violence prevention programs being considered under the Smart on Crime initiative, including: Anti-Bullying Programs, Hate Crime Awareness Programs, and mentorship programs for at-risk youth. USAO residency requirement: Assistant U.S. attorneys must reside in or within 25 miles of the county in which they were appointed. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district-specific information. United States Attorney`s Office 900 Jefferson Ave. Oxford, MS 38655.