The NLRB fields a variety of administrative professional staff positions using competitive procedures. To view other opportunities currently available at the NLRB, please view our vacancy announcements on USAJobs.gov
General information
Each location offers challenging opportunities for the following positions:
Attorneys
The NLRB has more than 800 attorneys across the country. About one-third work at the Washington, DC, headquarters. At headquarters, you may work on the staff of a Board Member or in one of the divisions within the Office of the General Counsel. You may be involved with writing board decisions or appellate briefs, or drafting legal advice memoranda.
In the field, attorneys act on behalf of the General Counsel, investigating charges of unfair labor practices, resolving or litigating cases, conducting elections to determine union representation preferences, and acting as hearing officers in contested representation matters. For more information regarding the various positions, check on the links below.
- Attorney Positions with the Board, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
- Attorney Positions in the Office of the General Counsel, Washington, D.C Headquarters
- Field Attorney Positions in the Regional Offices, Office of the General Counsel
- Student Positions: Law & Non-Legal
Field Examiners
NLRB field examiners often provide the public its first exposure to the National Labor Relations Board. Working in our regional offices, field examiners administer and enforce the primary labor laws of the United States. Field examiners work directly with employees, unions, and employers who have filed charges alleging unfair labor practices. They investigate these charges and recommend appropriate actions or remedies. In addition, they may conduct representation elections and act as hearing officers in disputed representation cases. Field examiners are competitive service positions. Openings are advertised exclusively through vacancy announcements on USAJobs.gov; please do not apply for a position as a Field Examiner directly to a Field Office or to the NLRB hiring email address.