Mitigation Specialist - Laredo, United States - Defender Services Office Training Division

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    POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT No. 24-08L
    Southern District of Texas
    ____ THE FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER, Southern District of Texas is accepting applications for the position of
    Mitigation Specialist to be stationed in Laredo, TX. The Federal Public Defender organization operates under
    authority of the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3006A, provides defense services in federal criminal cases
    and related matters by appointment from the court to individuals unable to afford counsel.
    Requirements. To qualify for this position, a person must have a bachelor's degree. A candidate with a Master's
    degree in social science or services preferred; two years of specialized experience in social science, research, or
    mitigation; and Spanish-language fluency are required. All candidates must be proficient with the use of a
    computer, with an emphasis in Word and other Windows-based applications and internet research. Employment
    is subject to a satisfactory background investigation, including an FBI name and fingerprint check. The applicant
    must be willing to travel, using their personal vehicle, throughout the Southern District of Texas and have a valid
    driver's license and insurance. Travel to assist in Corpus Christi, TX is required and may include less frequent
    travel to the other branches. Applicants must be U.S. citizen or meet the other requirements of the Administrative
    Office of the U.S. Courts.
    Duties. The mitigation specialist will assist attorneys across the district in investigating, analyzing, developing,
    and presenting mitigation evidence in the life history of clients. The mitigation specialist will gather and
    summarize social history records, conduct interviews with lay and professional people with relevant knowledge
    about the client's early childhood development, education, and employment, as well as their medical and mental
    health histories. The mitigation specialist also will consult with experts; develop and maintain relationships with
    clients, their family members, local social service providers, and pretrial service officers; and perform other
    duties as assigned. The position requires a significant amount of fieldwork and some overnight travel. The full
    position qualifications statement with position description is available upon request.
    Selection Criteria. The successful candidate will have a commitment to providing quality representation to
    indigent defendants and have a reputation for integrity. They will have a working knowledge of immigration,
    the criminal justice and correctional systems, mental health and other social services, and psychology and
    psychological testing. Excellent interviewing and writing skills are essential for the position, as is the ability to
    locate, obtain, review, analyze, and summarize relevant records. Successful applicants will be able to prioritize
    projects and work both independently and cooperatively with attorneys, investigators, and office staff. The
    mitigation specialist will engage in teamwork with other mitigation specialist and investigators.
    Salary and Benefits. Starting salary will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the
    applicant, within a range from JSP-11, Step 1, to JSP-14, Step 1, currently yielding $75,354 to $126,916 per
    annum. The position is in the excepted service and does not carry the tenure rights of the competitive Civil
    Service. The position does offer federal government employment benefits, including participation in health and
    life insurance, retirement, and the Thrift Savings Plan. Salary is payable only by Electronic Funds Transfer
    How to Apply. Qualified persons may apply by forwarding a letter of interest (mentioning announcement
    number 24-08L, résumé, and representative writing sample. Relevant experience should be described in detail.

    Send completed application to:
    Marjorie A. Meyers, Federal Public Defender, Southern District of Texas, 440
    Louisiana St., Suite 1350, Houston, Texas 77002 or email in PDF format to .ORG. For
    applicants with disabilities, this organization provides reasonable accommodations, which are decided on a case
    by-case basis. To request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or interview process, please
    contact Administrative Officer Laura Dusthimer at Position announced April 8, 2024; open
    Subject to the availability of funds.
    The Federal Public Defender is an equal-opportunity employer.

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