Created at: September 06, 2025 00:28
Company: Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Office of the U.S. Attorneys
Location: Washington, DC, 20001
Job Description:
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is unique in the size and the scope of its work. It serves as both the local and the federal prosecutor for the nation's capital. On the local side, AUSAs assigned to the Superior Court Division prosecute cases ranging from misdemeanors to homicides. On the federal side, AUSAs assigned to the Criminal Division prosecute federal crimes. The Civil Division further defends the United States in civil suits brought in the District of Columbia.
To qualify as a GS-12, you must possess one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 level in the Federal Service. Specialized Experience: Specialized experience is experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled. Specialized Experience is defined as having knowledge of the guidelines, policies, and rights and services of victims and witnesses and is demonstrated by the following duties: developing and providing training, information and resources regarding victim issues to attorney's, support staff and external agencies; interviewing and assessing victims and witnesses to assess needs and provide social service referrals as necessary; communicating with victims pertaining to the criminal justice process and any victim inquiries and concerns; advocates on behalf of crime victims with federal, state and local agencies, and creditors; coordinating travel/lodging for witnesses; providing in-court support for victims during and prior to hearings and trials. Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP)- The ICTAP provides eligible displaced Federal competitive service employees with selection priority over other candidates for competitive service vacancies. If your agency has notified you in writing that you are a displaced employee eligible for ICTAP consideration, you may receive selection priority if: 1) this vacancy is within your ICTAP eligibility; 2) you apply under the instructions in the announcement; and 3) you are found well-qualified for this vacancy. To be well-qualified, you must satisfy all qualification requirements for the vacant position and receive a score of 85 or better on established ranking criteria. You must provide proof of eligibility to receive selection priority. Such proof may include a copy of your written notification of ICTAP eligibility or a copy of your separation personnel action form. Additional information about ICTAP eligibility is at: http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/workforce-restructuring/employee-guide-to-career-transition/. Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP)-The CTAP provides eligible surplus and displaced competitive service employees in the Department of Justice with selection priority over other candidates for competitive service vacancies. If your Department of Justice component has notified you in writing that you are a surplus or displaced employee eligible for CTAP consideration, you may receive selection priority if: 1) this vacancy is within your CTAP eligibility, 2) you apply under the instructions in this announcement, and 3) you are found well-qualified for this vacancy. To be well qualified, you must satisfy all qualification requirements for the vacant position and receive a score of 85 or better on established ranking criteria. You must provide a copy of your written notification of CTAP eligibility with your application. Additional information about CTAP eligibility is at http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/workforce-restructuring/employee-guide-to-career-transition/. Veterans Employment Opportunity Act (VEOA) -VEOA allows eligible veterans to apply and compete for positions announced under merit promotion procedures when the hiring agency is recruiting from outside its own workforce. To be eligible for a VEOA appointment, a veteran must be honorably separated and either a preference eligible or have substantially completed three (3) or more years of continuous active military service. If you are applying for a Merit Promotion announcement and wish to be considered under VEOA, you must submit a copy of the Member Copy 4 of your DD-214, in addition to any other required documents listed on this announcement. Special Employment Consideration - Persons with disabilities, veterans with a compensable service-connected disability of 30% or more, certain other veterans, spouses of certain members of the armed forces, and returning Peace Corps volunteers are examples of individuals who are potentially eligible for non-competitive appointments. For further information, click on the links provided below . You must specify in your online questionnaire under what authority you wish to be considered and submit appropriate documentation to verify your eligibility. Noncompetitive Appointment Authorities Links: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/hiring-information/competitive-hiring/#url=Types-of-Appointments
If selected for this position, you will join a well-respected team in the Victim Witness Assistance Unit that is responsible for providing assistance and services to victims and witnesses using established program standards. Interviewing and providing support to victims and witnesses and providing training to management, staff to assure compliance with federal laws and policy concerning federal crime victims; developing and implementing specific program activities to ensure compliance with federal victim laws and Departmental guidelines. Typical work assignments will include: Coordinating with Department personnel, federal, state and local law enforcement and victim service providers in providing victims with the services required by federal law. Provides in-court support during and prior to hearing and trials for victims and witnesses. Develops and distributes information regarding new programs and services for victims of federal crime. Speaking to public, civic, industry and special interest groups about victim issues to publicize federal efforts to develop and improve programs for victims, and efforts to promote interest and support at the local level. Designing brochures and other outreach material to create, or improve, services to victims of local and federal crime. Serving as District representative on local, state and national task forces, committees and working groups regarding victim issues. Developing a network with federal, state and local victim service providers to increase resources and services to better serve federal crime victims. Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress. For more information on the Department of Justice and the United States Attorneys' Offices, visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/. As needed, additional positions may be filled using this announcement.