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Attorney Advisor, CG-0905-12 (Honors Attorney Program)

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation · Other Agencies and Independent Organizations

Salary
$143,722/year
Grade
12
Work location
Telework eligible (US)
Posted
Aug 3, 2026
Apply by
Aug 21, 2026
Category
Attorney

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Summary

The Honors Attorney Program position is located in the Legal Division of the FDIC. The Program allows students in their final year of law school, new law school graduates in a post graduate program, and recently graduated judicial clerks to learn and work in support of the FDIC's mission. Additional selections may be made from this vacancy announcement to fill similar vacancies that occur subsequent to this announcement.

Duties

Provide legal research and analysis. Demonstrate knowledge of corporate, commercial, constitutional, and administrative law, as well as knowledge of statutory construction. Prepare legal documents such as complaints, motions, briefs, and regulations, and legal memoranda/forms. Complete assigned tasks and projects of limited scope and complexity designed to develop skills and proficiency. Prepare legal opinions on a wide variety of subjects.

Requirements

Registration with the Selective Service. U.S. Citizenship is required. Employment Conditions. Completion of Confidential Financial Disclosure may be required. Minimum Background Investigation (MBI) required Bar membership required. The candidates selected will be offered a time-limited appointment not to exceed 24 months.

Education

See requirements stated under QUALIFICATIONS.

How you will be evaluated

Your resume and supporting documentation will be reviewed to ensure you meet the minimum qualifications/eligibility requirements. If you meet the minimum qualifications/eligibility, your experience, education, and training will be rated using job-related experiences based on the competencies needed to perform the duties of the position. Occupational Experts (OEs) will review your resume to determine if you possess the technical qualifications for this position based on your experience. OEs will review ONLY the first two (2) pages of your resume. OEs will not review additional information beyond your resume (e.g., cover letter, links embedded in your resume). All applicants must submit a writing sample that demonstrates legal analysis and writing communication skill (e.g., examination of legal issues, organization, grammar, spelling). Applicants should not submit edited work, such as a published law review article or opinion issued by a court; however, a draft version that has NOT been edited by anyone is acceptable. The FDIC is interested in learning about your writing skills. You are prohibited from using AI to compose, improve, or develop your sample. Legal writing samples should not exceed 15 pages. ONLY the writing samples of applicants who are among the best qualified will be evaluated by the OEs. Applicants will not receive feedback on writing samples submitted. Applicants will be assessed on the following competencies: Accountability Continual Learning Interpersonal Relationships Oral/Non-written Communication Written Communication Critical Thinking Business Technology Compliance Confidentiality Legal Analysis Legal Practices You may preview questions for this vacancy.

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