Created at: August 02, 2025 00:27
Company: U.S. Courts
Location: Washington, DC, 20001
Job Description:
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims has exclusive jurisdiction over decisions of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board or BVA). The Court reviews Board decisions appealed by claimants who believe the Board erred in its decision. The Court's review of Board decisions is based on the record before the agency and arguments of the parties, which are presented in a written brief, with oral argument generally held only in cases presenting new legal issues.
Required Qualifications: The selectee must have: A juris doctor (J.D.) from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association and membership in the bar of the highest court of any state; the District of Columbia; or any territory, possession, or commonwealth of the United States. Six years of progressively responsible experience in the practice of law, legal research, legal administration, or equivalent experience received after graduation from law school. In addition, three years of progressively responsible experience in leadership/management, including leading people toward meeting a goal; providing an inclusive workplace that fosters the development of all staff members and facilitates teamwork; and advising senior-level management and key stakeholders. Note: Experience in veterans benefits law, litigation, and court operations or administration is beneficial but not required. CS/GS Grade Level Years of General Experience Years of Specialized Experience Total Years of Experience 15 6 3 9 16 8 5 13 Note: One year of the required specialized experience must have been at, or equivalent to, the next lower grade in the federal service. Skills: Exceptional leadership, team building, and management skills, with a proven record of organizational and problem-solving skills, discerning judgment, and a professional demeanor. A demonstrated ability to exercise a substantial degree of initiative; Excellent interpersonal skills including verbal, written, and presentation skills, and a proven track record of serving as a trusted adviser. Prior experience in or leading professional improvement efforts; Demonstrated ability to develop and execute a strategic plan; Demonstrated experience leading people toward meeting an organization's vision, mission, and goals; experience establishing an organizational vision and implementing it in a continually changing environment; experience building coalitions with internal and external stakeholders; Significant experience in mediation; An aptitude for collaborative problem-solving and consensus building processes; the ability to deal persuasively and tactfully with strong-willed and sophisticated counsel and parties; Demonstrated ability to consistently exercise sound ethics and judgment, maintain court confidentiality and security requirements, and comply with the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees.
The Chief Staff Attorney (CSA) is a senior-level manager, supervisor, and senior staff attorney under the direct supervision of the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer. Daily duties include, but are not limited to: Manage the Court's Central Legal Staff (CLS). This includes regularly providing performance requirements and tracking progress. Train, guide, and advise attorneys and paralegals. Maintain an information system within the Court's case management system to identify common issues, track panel and en banc voting progress, and evaluate staff workload. Research novel legal and procedural issues and prepare memoranda, orders, and correspondence. Supervise the preparation of memoranda, orders, and correspondence for the Judges and the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer. Coordinate and consult the Judges, the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer, and senior staff regarding policy development, major operational initiatives, actions accomplished, milestones to achieve, and significant problems or issues related to the above. Establish operating guidelines and procedures to implement approved policy and rule changes. Regularly assess procedures and practices for possible weaknesses or risks and recommend program adjustments to the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer. Execute special assignments that may arise from new or proposed legislation, changes in Court requirements, emergencies, or other matters affecting CLS. Ensure continuity of operations and that essential functions are covered during emergencies and when necessary, after business hours. Act as Court liaison to advisory committees, internal and external stakeholders, and organizations. Perform other duties within the Clerk of the Court's Office as assigned.