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Opportunities For Lawyers

The United States Attorney for the Eastern District of California recruits for Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Sacramento and Fresno offices as vacancies occur.

Candidates interested in applying for attorney vacancies must have a J.D. degree; be duly licensed and authorized to practice as an attorney under the laws of a state, territory, or the District of Columbia; and a minimum of one year of post J.D. experience; and possess excellent academic credentials. Trial experience is a plus. Salary is commensurate with experience. Resumes should be sent to: Phillip Talbert, Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office, 501 I Street, Suite 10-100, Sacramento, CA 95814. No telephone inquiries please. Applicant supply files are maintained for approximately six months.

Employment for all positions is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background investigation by the Department of Justice. This is a thorough investigation that includes checks with present and former employers, military records and credit bureaus. The investigation also includes verifications of tax filings and attendance at institutions of higher learning. Those who are selected are subject to drug testing by urinalysis. United States citizenship is required.

EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF COLOR, RACE, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, POLITICS, MARITAL STATUS, DISABILITY, AGE, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, MEMBERSHIP OR NONMEMBERSHIP IN AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, OR ON THE BASIS OF PERSONAL FAVORITISM.

Attorneys who are interested in employment in any other district or at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., should directly contact the appropriate office. For further information, contact www.usdoj.gov/oarm/attvacancies.html, or:

Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management
U.S. Department of Justice
Room 7254, Main Building
950 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
(202) 514-3396 (24-hour Recorded Information)

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Opportunities for Students

The Eastern District of California also offers several student employment opportunities, both paid and unpaid as follows:

Paid Positions:

  • Student Temporary Employment Program: Offers temporary clerical and administrative opportunities to students who are enrolled at least half-time in an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university, graduate or professional school, vocational, or technical school. Opportunities need not be related to the student's academic field of study. Students may be employed year round and work schedules are flexible to accommodate school schedules. During the school year, students must work between 16-20 hours per week; however, during school breaks, students may work up to 40 hours per week. Students in this program are placed in excepted appointments and are eligible to earn annual and sick leave. Vacancy announcements for the Student Temporary Employment Program will be posted on the Eastern District of California website and may also be posted at the following website: www.usajobs.opm.gov.

  • College Work Study Program: Students interested in this program must contact their college and/or university to determine if they qualify for a college work study position. Work study positions are available in the following areas:

    • Criminal Misdemeanor Unit: These Law Clerk positions are available for third-year law students. Duties include prosecuting misdemeanor offenses for the federal government in the United States Magistrate Court. The student is responsible for his or her own caseload, from initial appearances through trial and probation violations. Law students will gain valuable experience appearing in court, making and responding to motions, preparing for trial, and acting as trial counsel for bench and jury trials. Students must commit to participate in this program for one year beginning in May of the year the student completes his or her second year (day) or third year (evening) of law school. Students work 20 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week during the summer months. The law student must be able to be certified as a student attorney and these positions require students to either be enrolled in or have completed the Evidence Course.

    • Victim/Witness Assistance Program: This program allows students to assist innocent clients who are involved in the federal criminal justice system either as a victim or a witness. The program has two components and students may select which program they are interested in pursuing. The Victim Case Manager component allows students to assist the Victim Witness Program Coordinator in identifying victims in federal criminal cases and providing services to these victims. Students will learn about the jurisdiction, uniqueness, and complications of the federal criminal justice system. The Community Outreach component allows the student to assist with the development and administration of public meetings, forums, and conferences. Duties include agenda development, speaker selection, marketing, and document production. Outreach efforts focus on vulnerable victimized communities, including victims of hate crimes, child abuse, and government program fraud.

Unpaid Positions:

  • Student Volunteer Service: Offers unpaid training opportunities to students in high school, college and law school. These opportunities provide work experience related to the student's academic program. Students must be enrolled at least half-time in an accredited high school, technical or vocational school, a 2-year or 4-year college or university, or a graduate or professional school to participate in this program. Positions available include Student Law Clerk, victim/witness assistance, and other administrative positions. The Law Clerk positions allow students to gain experience in researching issues; writing memoranda of findings, briefs, and motions; and observing federal court proceedings. Students may choose to be placed in either the Civil or Criminal Divisions. The student must have completed his or her first year of law school to be eligible. The students in the victim/witness assistance positions will perform the duties described in the paid positions section above. Students in the Administrative area will provide various duties including assisting the personnel, budget and other administrative staff. The volunteer positions usually last one semester but may be extended.

  • Intern Clinic Program: This program offers school credits. Students must check with their school's clinical advisor regarding the number of units earned. During the school year, a minimum of 15 hours per week is required. Positions available include Student Law Clerk, victim/witness assistance, and other administrative positions. Duties and requirements for these positions are described in the Student Volunteer Service section above.

Resumes for Law Clerk positions should be submitted by the following deadlines: February 15th for summer positions, June 30th for fall semester positions, and October 30th for spring semester positions. Students interested in law clerk positions in the Sacramento office should submit resumes to the U.S. Attorney's Office, 501 I Street, Suite 10-100, Sacramento, CA 95814. Students interested in law clerk positions in the Fresno Branch Office should submit resumes to the U.S. Attorney's Office, 2500 Tulare Street, Suite 4401, Fresno, CA 93721. Resumes should be addressed to the attention of one of following individuals, depending on the location (Sacramento or Fresno) and Division (Criminal, Civil, or Misdemeanor) the student is interested in:

Kim Stafford - Civil Division (Sacramento) - (916) 554-2777
Lauren Horwood - Criminal Division (Sacramento) - (916) 554-2706
Pat Mikel - Misdemeanor Unit (Sacramento) - (916) 554-2791
Brian Enos - Misdemeanor Unit (Fresno) - (559) 497-4058
Benjamin Hall - Civil Division (Fresno) - (559) 497-4040

Resumes for all other student positions should be submitted to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Attn:

Human Resources, 501 I Street, Suite 10-100, Sacramento, CA 95814.

For additional information please contact Martha Bryant, Resources Management Officer, (916) 554-2749.

Students should include a cover letter indicating the program, position, and location he or she is interested in and include a recent transcript if available.

Employment for all positions is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background investigation by the Department of Justice. This is a thorough investigation that includes checks with present and former employers, military records and credit bureaus. The investigation also includes verifications of tax filings and attendance at institutions of higher learning. Those who are selected are subject to drug testing by urinalysis. United States citizenship is required.

EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF COLOR, RACE, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, POLITICS, MARITAL STATUS, DISABILITY, AGE, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, MEMBERSHIP OR NONMEMBERSHIP IN AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, OR ON THE BASIS OF PERSONAL FAVORITISM.

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Opportunities for Support Staff

The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California accepts applications for employment in non-attorney positions as posted by specific job vacancy announcements or public notices. The most common non-attorney positions are Legal Assistants, Paralegal Specialists, and other Support Positions. Other administrative and technical positions, such as Investigator, Auditor and Analyst occasionally become available. For qualifying college students, there are regularly recurring part-time and full-time vacancies which are filled on a temporary basis with flexible schedules.

Applicant supply files are not maintained for support positions. Applications will only be accepted during the period of the time listed in the posted vacancy announcement. Support staff vacancy announcements will also be posted at the following website: www.usajobs.opm.gov .

Employment for all positions is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background investigation by the Department of Justice. This is a thorough investigation that includes checks with present and former employers, military records and credit bureaus. The investigation also includes verifications of tax filings and attendance at institutions of higher learning. Those who are selected are subject to drug testing by urinalysis. United States citizenship is required.

EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF COLOR, RACE, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, POLITICS, MARITAL STATUS, DISABILITY, AGE, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, MEMBERSHIP OR NONMEMBERSHIP IN AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, OR ON THE BASIS OF PERSONAL FAVORITISM.

Qualification requirements vary for support positions and will be specified in each vacancy announcement.

Martha Bryant, Resources Management Officer, U.S. Attorney's Office
501 I Street Suite 10-100
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 554-2700

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