Honors program
The National Labor Relations Board is now accepting applications
for its 2009 Honors Program. The deadline for submitting applications is
October 15, 2008. Consideration of applicants is limited only to
graduates from a law school's Fall 2008/09 or Spring 2009 sessions, as well as
individuals who have recently completed a post-graduate judicial
clerkship. If you are hired for this entry-level position, you will
be assigned to a challenging position offering valuable legal and professional
experience and substantial individual responsibility. In addition, you will
receive extensive mentoring and training to ensure your proficiency and
expertise in the area of labor law.
http://www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/careers/pdf/attorney.pdf
The program is highly competitive and candidates are selected on the basis of
merit. Selection is based on the consideration of many factors including
academic achievement (G.P.A. of 3.0 or greater); law journal or other relevant
writing experience; relevant labor relations and/or law courses; moot court
competition, legal aid, and legal clinic experience; and summer and/or
part-time employment, particularly experience dealing with labor and employment
matters. Some Regional offices have special needs where specific skills, such
as bilingual skills, may be a factor in selecting the candidate.
Please note that the National Labor Relations Board maintains three completely
separate Honors Programs, one for offices on the General Counsel side, one for
offices on the Board side, and one for specific Regional Offices. Application
to and acceptance by or rejection from any one of the three programs has no
reflection on consideration by the other two programs. Consequently,
individuals interested in more than one program must apply separately to each
program.
We will start making offers of employment in December 2008 for appointments
beginning in the late summer of 2009. Positions are available in the following
offices (to learn more about the specifics of each Office's program click on
the Office's link):
Board Offices. Washington, DC. Attorney Positions. Assignments
will include rotations of work on one or more Board Members staffs, in the
Office of Representation Appeals, the Office of the Solicitor, and/or the
Office of the Executive Secretary.
( Board Description)
Send applications to:
Les Heltzer
Executive Secretary
National Labor Relations Board
Office of the Executive Secretary
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 11606
Washington, DC 20570-0001
General Counsel Headquarters. Washington, DC. Attorney Positions.
Assignments will include rotations of work in the Division of Enforcement
Litigation and the Division of Advice. ( GC Description)
Send applications to:
Barbara A. O'Neill
Managing Attorney
National Labor Relations Board
Contempt Litigation and Compliance Branch
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 10700
Washington, DC 20570-0001
Regional Offices. Various Locations including: ( Field Attorney and
for
Field Examiner )
[1]
Region 1, Boston, MA
Region 5, Baltimore, MD
Region 9, Cincinnati, OH
Region 15, New Orleans, LA
Region 16, Fort Worth, TX
Send applications to:
Division of Operations-Management
National Labor Relations Board
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 10302
Washington, DC 20570-0001
email: Field.Jobs@nlrb.gov
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Candidates must submit applications for consideration no later than October
15, 2008. For application instructions and to apply, click the
following link: ( Honors Program Application
).
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT
Candidates hired for permanent attorney positions are subject to a two-year
probationary period. In addition, all J.D. graduates are required to pass a Bar
examination and be duly licensed to practice as an attorney in any state,
territory, or the District of Columbia within 14 months of appointment. Field
Examiners are subject to a one-year probationary period.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Prior to finalizing your appointment, the Agency requires satisfactory
completion of a Security investigation.
Veterans Preference and Attorney Hiring: There is no formal rating system for
applying veterans preference to attorney appointments in the excepted service;
however, the National Labor Relations Board considers veterans' preference
eligibility as a positive factor in attorney hiring. Attorney appointments
within the National Labor Relations Board are positions in the excepted
service, not the competitive civil service. The online application system for
the Honors Program permits applicants eligible for veterans' preference to
include that information on a voluntary basis. Preference eligible veterans
responding to vacancy announcements may claim preference in a cover letter or
resume. Submission of a DD Form 214 is required to confirm veterans preference
eligibility.
STARTING SALARIES
Attorneys with J.D. - GS-11
Attorneys with LLM or judicial clerkship - The Agency has some
discretion for starting those with judicial clerkship experience or an L.L.M.
at a higher GS level in Headquarters.
Field Examiners - GS-7
Field Examiners with Masters Degree - GS-9
The annual starting salary for a General Schedule (GS) grade and step may be
reviewed at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) website
http://www.opm.gov/oca/08tables/. This website provides salary tables
for all NLRB duty locations.
NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION? PLEASE CHECK:
The Agency home page (http://www.nlrb.gov/)
contains detailed information about the Agency and each of its offices. If you
are interested in employment with the Agency, we urge you to consult our home
page for the most current information.
The National Labor Relations Board is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for appointment without regard
to race, religion, national origin, color, sex, political affiliation,
handicap, age, sexual orientation, or any other non-merit factor.
The National Labor Relations Board provides reasonable accommodation to
applicants with disabilities. If you have further questions, please call the
Human Resources Branch at (202) 273-3940.
[1] Applicants for Field Examiner positions in
Regional Offices will be considered for this Program.
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