Available Positions
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There are no current attorney vacancies in the Office of Regional Counsel. For questions, please contact:
William Keener (keener.bill@epa.gov)
Recruitment Coordinator
Office of Regional Counsel (ORC-1)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, California 94105
(415) 972-3940
Recent Graduates - Honors Attorney Fellowship
The Office of Regional Counsel seeks applications from third-year law students for the Region 9 Honors Attorney Fellowship. This is a two-year Fellowship working in the San Francisco, California office, and the Fellow is expected to commit to the full term. The deadline to apply for the 2009 Fellowship is October 1, 2008.
The EPA Region 9 Honors Attorney Fellowship is designed for a recent law school graduate with excellent academic credentials and a strong interest in an environmental law career and the public sector. It provides an opportunity for entry-level attorneys to practice law in a leading governmental environmental organization, and to receive extensive training in and exposure to environmental law and policy work in the public sector. The Region offers new attorneys significant responsibility, the opportunity to handle a complex caseload that includes enforcement and counseling work, and extensive training and mentoring from dedicated colleagues with recognized expertise. The Region offers a diverse and supportive work environment.
Eligibility
The Honors Attorney Fellowship is available to recent law school graduates. Only applicants who graduate no later than Summer 2009 from an ABA accredited law school are eligible. Fellows must be bar members, or have membership pending or awaiting bar exam results.
Pay
Prior to admission to the bar, the salary will be at the GS-9 level (currently starting at $52,740). After admission to a bar of any State, U.S. territory, Puerto Rico or the District of Columbia, the salary will be at the GS-11 level (currently starting at $63,811 per year). Relocation expenses are not authorized.
Application Process
Please submit the following no later than October 1, 2008
- Resume, including significant accomplishments, work experience, class rank, contact telephone numbers, and e-mail address.
- Official transcript of law school grades.
- Cover letter explaining the applicant's interest in the Fellowship.
- Name, address and telephone numbers of 3 references, including a current or former employer and a law school professor or advisor.
Applications for the Region 9 Honors Attorney Fellowship should be sent or e-mailed to:
John Lyons
Fellowship Coordinator (ORC-3)
Office of Regional Counsel
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, California 94105
John Lyons (lyons.john@epa.gov)Note: e-mail submissions should include "2009 Fellowship Application" in the subject line of the message. Documents may be attached in Word, WordPerfect, or PDF formats
For questions, contact John Lyons, Assistant Regional Counsel at (415) 972-3889.
Law Clerks and Interns
Law Clerks:
We operate a small summer law clerk program. Each summer we expect to invite up to 4 law students to participate in our 10-week program. If our budget does not allow us to provide paid clerkships, we may ask students to come as volunteers, in which case they may wish to defray costs by seeking grants from their law schools. If the budget permits, paid clerkships will be offered at a rate of GS-7 for law students entering their second year, and GS-9 for students entering their third year. (Visit Office of Personnel Management for the most current federal pay tables.)
Our hiring process will be conducted in two phases. Summer law clerk applications (cover letter, resume, legal writing sample and law school transcript, if available) for two available positions should be submitted by October 15, 2008. If our budget permits, we may hire up to two additional summer law clerks this winter; applications for this second phase are due by January 15, 2009. If you have questions, please contact John Lyons (lyons.john@epa.gov) at (415) 972-3889.
We are extending our application deadline for our 2009 Summer law clerk program until February 15, 2009. If you have already submitted an application, there is nothing more that you need to do at this time. If you have not previously submitted an application for our 2009 summer clerk position, we will accept applications through February 15, 2009.
Interns:
During the school year, we accept law students as volunteer interns receiving credit in connection with a clinical program. If you have questions, please contact John Lyons (lyons.john@epa.gov) at (415) 972-3889.
Application Process:
Law students should e-mail or send their resumes to: John LyonsApplicants should mail their resumes to:
For questions, contact John Lyons, Assistant Regional Counsel at (415) 972-3889.John Lyons
Law Clerk Coordinator (ORC-3)
Office of Regional Counsel
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, California 94105
John Lyons (lyons.john@epa.gov)
Note: e-mail submissions should include "Law Clerk Application" in the subject line of the message. Documents may be attached in Word, WordPerfect, or PDF formats.
EPA is an equal opportunity employer. Selection for any position will be based solely on merit without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, marital or family status or other differences.
EPA provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Agency. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.