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ACB Job Connection

Updated 3/27/2026

Welcome to the Job Connection of the American Council of the Blind. Nationwide job announcements received are listed here under a variety of categories. When available, a link is provided which will take you directly to an employer’s web site. Please note that ACB cannot always guarantee that a position will still be open at the time you contact the employer.

To submit a job announcement, send the information to slovering@acb.org. For higher placement in these listings, be sure to include a closing date.

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Content and Resource Development Specialist

Job Location: Hybrid/Remote, Louisville, KY

About the Office:

At the American Printing House for the Blind (APH), we believe access to the right tools and information at the right time can change lives.  Every day, we work to break down barriers and empower students, families, adults, and educators — creating a future that belongs to everyone.

From braille and large-type books to cutting-edge digital tools, our products and services reach people who are blind or low vision across the U.S. and beyond.  If you're passionate about quality, innovation, and impact—you belong here.

Job Description:

The Content and Resource Development Specialist develops and maintains high-quality, accessible information, resources, and programs that support APH community-facing initiatives, including the ConnectCenter and related platforms. This role leads the planning, development, review, and ongoing improvement of content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and alignment with APH’s mission and accessibility standards.

Additionally, this role collaborates with subject matter experts and field professionals to translate research, lived experience, and best practices into practical tools that support job seekers, service providers and individuals experiencing vision loss. This position ensures consistency, quality, and usability across community-facing content while supporting coordinated messaging and resource integration across APH programs. While ConnectCenter is a primary focus area, this role may support additional APH community-facing platforms and initiatives as assigned. Strong writing, technology, and interpersonal skills are essential.

This role reports to the Senior Director of Outreach Services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own and manage the full lifecycle of community-facing content, including planning, development, review, updates, and retirement, ensuring alignment with APH priorities.
  • Develop, write, and maintain high-quality, accessible content and materials (including newsletters and training resources) that support employment, independent living, and related initiatives.
  • Ensure all content meets APH accessibility, quality, and style standards while supporting content governance, review, and approval processes.
  • Collaborate with subject matter experts, advisors, and internal APH teams to strengthen content accuracy, relevance, and alignment across platforms.
  • Utilize content management systems and digital platforms to publish, organize, and maintain materials effectively.
  • Stay current on research and industry trends, applying insights to improve content and support outreach, collaboration, and professional engagement opportunities.
  • Complete other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in special education, social work, vocational rehabilitation, or related field required.
  • Minimum 3+ years of experience working with blind, low vision, or deafblind individuals.
  • Strong communication, relationship-building, and collaboration skills, with the ability to engage effectively with families, peers, and partners.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills, initiative, and ability to lead or manage projects independently.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools, with the ability to develop professional documents, presentations, and reports.

Note: A combination of education, training, and experience may be considered when competency in the role is demonstrated.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or specialization in blindness/low vision or orientation & mobility.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in English and additional languages as applicable.
  • Experience designing high-quality educational materials and developing and implementing programs.
  • Strong ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, while working both independently and collaboratively.
  • Proficiency in using technology in educational settings, including Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and Zoom.
  • Skilled in collaborative planning, coordination, and execution of initiatives.

Salary:

Paygrade: 8 

$56,000 - $70,000 (based on experience and qualifications)

Benefits Highlight

  • Employer subsidized insurance (with family planning benefits).
  • HSA and FSA options with company contribution.
  • 4 weeks PTO + 11 paid holidays.
  • 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting.
  • Competitive dental and vision plans.
  • Company-provided short-term disability and basic life insurance.
  • Voluntary life and accidental death & disability insurance.
  • Health and well-being initiatives.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer.
  • Voluntary pet insurance.

Accessibility & Inclusion
We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities. APH is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates.

Application Process:

Apply online at https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/37466F7380F198CC901A032728F0ABA7/jobs/296366

Application Deadline:

Apply as soon as possible.

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Family and Student Engagement Specialist

Job Location: Hybrid/Remote, Louisville, KY

About the Office:

At the American Printing House for the Blind (APH), we believe access to the right tools and information at the right time can change lives.  Every day, we work to break down barriers and empower students, families, adults, and educators — creating a future that belongs to everyone.

From braille and large-type books to cutting-edge digital tools, our products and services reach people who are blind or low vision across the U.S. and beyond.  If you're passionate about quality, innovation, and impact — you belong here.

Job Description:

The Family and Student Engagement Specialist leads APH’s national strategy to support families and students who are blind or low vision. This role serves as a strategic advisor to Outreach leadership on national positioning, partnership prioritization, and emerging cross-sector opportunities.

The Specialist serves as APH’s internal and external resource on family engagement, IDEA-informed navigation, and student-focused programming. This position oversees national student initiatives such as the APH Abacus Bee and National Coding Symposium, manages the Parent Advisory Committee, and coordinates with national parent and disability organizations to ensure families have access to high-quality information and support.

This role supports ConnectCenter and Hive content strategy for families and students but does not manage website operations or digital publishing infrastructure. This role also supports Monarch family and student adoption by reinforcing training through family-centered application support, connecting Monarch use to IEP/504 and transition planning considerations, and gathering structured feedback from students and families to inform continuous improvement.

This role reports to the Senior Director of Outreach Services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and implement a national family engagement and partnership strategy aligned with APH priorities, research-based practices, and IDEA requirements, including measurable outcomes.
  • Build and maintain relationships with national and regional partners while identifying opportunities to expand family outreach and engagement.
  • Develop and deliver accessible, high-quality materials and resources that support families in navigating services, advocacy, and special education processes (IFSPs, IEPs, transition planning).
  • Manage and facilitate family engagement initiatives, including the Parent Advisory Committee and ongoing forums, ensuring meaningful family and student voice.
  • Support effective use and sustained adoption of dynamic tactile displays (e.g., Monarch) through practical guidance, follow-up, and family-friendly resources in collaboration with technical teams.
  • Collaborate across APH teams to align messaging, incorporate family perspectives into programs, and use feedback, research, and data to drive continuous improvement and impact measurement.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in special education, social work, vocational rehabilitation, or related field required.
  • Minimum 3+ years of experience working with blind, low vision, or deafblind individuals and with children and/or families in disability-related settings.
  • Strong knowledge of IDEA, IEP/IFSP processes, and family systems within special education.
  • Experience coordinating events, initiatives, or advisory groups and supporting assistive technology adoption in home and school settings.
  • Familiarity with braille, assistive technology ecosystems, and digital accessibility considerations.
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills; ability to work independently in remote/hybrid environments with proficiency in Microsoft Office tools.

Note: A combination of education, training, and experience may be considered when competency in the role is demonstrated.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or specialization in blindness/low vision or orientation & mobility.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in English and additional languages as applicable.
  • Experience designing high-quality educational materials, developing, and implementing programs.
  • Strong ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, both independently and collaboratively.
  • Proficiency using technology in educational settings including Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and Zoom.
  • Skilled in collaborative planning, coordination, and execution of initiatives.

Salary:

$70,000 - $90,000 (based on experience and qualifications)

Benefits Highlight

  • Employer subsidized insurance (with family planning benefits).
  • HSA and FSA options with company contribution.
  • 4 weeks PTO + 11 paid holidays.
  • 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting.
  • Competitive dental and vision plans.
  • Company-provided short-term disability and basic life insurance.
  • Voluntary life and accidental death & disability insurance.
  • Health and well-being initiatives.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer.
  • Voluntary pet insurance.

Accessibility & Inclusion
We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities. APH is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates.

Application Process:

Apply online at https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/37466F7380F198CC901A032728F0ABA7/jobs/296373.

Application Deadline:

Apply as soon as possible.

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1


Internships

 

Law Student Volunteer, Summer 2026

Job Location: Anchorage, AK

About the Office:

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Alaska represents the United States and its agencies in civil and criminal litigation before the United States District Court for the District of Alaska and on appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The Criminal Division is responsible for prosecuting all federal crimes ranging from acts of terrorism to public corruption, white-collar crime, gang and gun crimes, and internet-related crimes. Through its Civil Division, the Office is charged with defending agencies of the United States, enforcing regulatory agencies' authority, and recovering funds from violators of U.S. criminal, regulatory, and civil laws.  

An internship with U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Alaska offers a unique and challenging experience to work in criminal prosecution or civil litigation in the Last Frontier. Assignments include, but are not limited to, drafting responsive motions, dispositive motions, memoranda of law, and appellate briefs.  Interns become familiar with the rules of evidence and either the Federal Rules of Civil or Criminal Procedure depending on placement with the Criminal or Civil Division.  In addition, interns may attend depositions, meetings with agents, and accompany attorneys to observe court proceedings. By local rule, law students in their second semester of their second year of law school, or law student in their third year of law school, have a unique opportunity to be approved to appear in court at hearings and participate in trials.  

Job Description:

Perform research projects and assist in discovery, motion practice, and trial preparation.  To ensure that all interns finish the internship with a good writing sample, every intern will work under the guidance of an AUSA to prepare documents to be filed with the court.  Interns will be given assignments with as many different attorneys as possible providing exposure to a wider variety of practice areas and professional contacts.  We also have brown bag lunches at which AUSAs, the defense bar, the judiciary, and federal agents speak.  Our goal is to introduce our interns to the federal legal system, to develop their legal skills and, and above all, to enjoy the Summer season in Alaska. 

Internship Locations: Anchorage (3); Fairbanks (1); Juneau (1)

Qualifications:

Law students that have completed their first year.  Law school graduates are not eligible for student positions.  Students chosen will be subject to a background investigation, which can take up to three months.  Must be a U.S. Citizen.  Must provide information for a background investigation (includes inquiry into suitability issues such as illegal activity including drug use, outstanding debts, tax information, etc.).  Final approval for all applications is then obtained from the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.

Minimum Participation Required: 6-8 weeks

Salary:

Work-study credit possible.

Travel:

Not required

Application Process:

Application packages must include:

  • Resume (not to exceed two pages)
  • Cover letter that addresses: (1) why you are interested in the District of Alaska, (2) a preference for the Criminal or Civil Division, and (3) geographic preference.  Note that the geographic placement for the Civil Division is limited to Anchorage, whereas geographic placement for the Criminal Division is available in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau.
  • Law school transcript
  • Writing sample
  • Application documents should be submitted in PDF format and combined into one document is preferable.
  • First-year law students: Applications accepted starting December 1st, in accordance with DOJ policy. 1Ls may not submit an application prior to December 1st.

Please email application materials to: USAAK.Applications@usdoj.gov

Application Deadline: April 1st, 2026

The deadline for summer internship application is April 1st of the year for which application is made.  Positions will be filled on a rolling basis.  All decisions will be made by April 20th.  If interested in an internship for Fall, Winter or Spring, please provide an application at least six weeks prior to desire start date.

If you have previously applied to this vacancy announcement and your resume exceeds the updated standard of two pages or less, please reapply following the updated resume guidelines for continued consideration.  

Application Deadline:

April 1, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Anchorage (3); Fairbanks (1); Juneau (1)

 

Fall 2026 Law Student Externship

Job Location: Newport News, Alexandria, Richmond, and Norfolk, VA

About the Office:

The mission of the U.S. Attorney’s Office is to enforce federal law and defend the United States, consistent with the priorities of the Attorney General and the United States Attorney, recognizing the value and dignity of all people and the importance of strong relationships with the members of the judicial and law enforcement communities.

The Civil Division is responsible for defending civil actions brought against the federal government, taking affirmative civil actions to recover government money lost to fraud, and enforcing civil rights statutes. The Criminal Division is responsible for prosecuting cases arising from a vast array of federal criminal offenses.

The locations of each of our division offices and additional information can be found at www.usdoj.gov/usao/vae

Job Description:

The program will start in late August 2026 and conclude in December 2026. Assignments are primarily research and writing, but externs are responsible for assisting attorneys with all aspects of case preparation, including researching legal issues, drafting pleadings, interviewing witnesses, and providing trial support. In-court opportunities available for rising 3Ls who obtain a third-year practice certificate in the Newport News and Richmond Divisions.  Past 3L criminal interns and externs have handled numerous in-court matters including sentencing hearings and direct examination of witnesses at jury trials in the Newport News and Richmond Divisions.

Living accommodations and parking will not be provided. Applicants should contact their law schools about receiving class credit or a public interest stipend.

Qualifications:

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and second- or third-year students actively enrolled in an accredited law school throughout the fall 2026 semester. Offers are contingent on the selected applicants successfully completing a background review.

Salary:

Uncompensated

Travel:

Occasional

Application Process:

Please submit three PDF files as described below:

  • The first should include a cover letter and resume, each no longer than a single page, in a single combined PDF attachment using the filename format LastnameFirstname (e.g., SmithJane.pdf).
  • The second PDF should include a writing sample of no greater than 15 pages in a single combined PDF using the filename format LastnameFirstnameWritingSample (e.g., SmithJaneWritingSample.pdf).
  • The third PDF should include your current law school transcript using the format LastnameFirstnameTranscript.

Additional materials (including references) may be requested during interviews, which will be conducted on a rolling basis as soon as applications are reviewed.

Applications must be emailed to the following individuals:

Application Deadline and Interview Process — Applications must be received by Friday, April 10, 2026. Applicants will only be contacted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for additional information or to schedule an interview, not to confirm receipt of your application.

Application Deadline:

April 10, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Many

 

Law Student Volunteer, Fall 2026

Job Location: Des Moines, IA

About the Office:

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Iowa contains a Civil and Criminal Division. The Criminal Division prosecutes violations of federal criminal law - types of cases include, but are not limited to mail, wire, tax and securities fraud; environmental crimes; firearm crimes; bank robbery; drug crimes; Internet predators; etc. The Civil Division attorneys act as defense counsel for government agencies and employees. Types of civil cases handled include, but are not limited to discrimination (race, sex, age, disability, religion); bankruptcy; immigration; Federal Tort Claims Act; etc. Civil Division attorneys also act as plaintiff's counsel in areas, which include, but are not limited to: Medicaid and Medicare fraud; the False Claims Act; and any other cases in which the United States has been injured financially or where injunctive relief is needed.

Office Website: http://www.justice.gov/usao-sdia

Job Description:

Assignments include, but are not limited to, assisting attorneys with legal research; writing pleadings; trial preparation; and drafting responsive motions, dispositive motions, memoranda of law, and appellate briefs. The law student volunteers will become familiar with the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure, the Federal Rules of Evidence, the local rules of practice for the United States District Court, and the local and Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. In addition, they may attend witness interviews, meetings with investigative agents, and accompany the attorneys to observe court proceedings in cases on which they have worked or in cases of general interest in the office. Law students who qualify to practice under the district court's student practice rules may also be assigned to handle motion hearings. Our goal is to introduce law students to the federal legal system and to help them develop their practical legal skills.

Qualifications:

Law students with strong legal research, analysis, and writing skills. U.S. citizenship required. Ability to volunteer 16-40 hours a week is required. Due to the sensitive nature of the work performed by the office, candidates invited to interview will be expected to consent to a credit check; all offers to candidates are conditioned upon the successful completion of a required background check which requires disclosure of any drug use, law enforcement and employment records, and financial credit information.

Salary:

Uncompensated

Travel:

None

Application Process:

E-mailed applications are preferred and may be sent to david.harris2@usdoj.gov.

Attached to each e-mail should be a single PDF file consisting of: (1) cover letter (including availability and desired office location i.e. Des Moines, Davenport or Council Bluffs); (2) resume; (3) law school transcript; and (4) a legal writing sample (no more than 10 pages)

Applications may also be mailed to:
U.S. Attorney's Office
Southern District of Iowa
210 Walnut Street, Suite 455
Des Moines, IA 50309

Point of Contact: David Harris (Human Resources Specialist)
Email: david.harris2@usdoj.gov

Fax: (515) 473-9298

Application Deadline:

April 15, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Up to 5 student volunteer opportunities may be available for Fall 2026. Three students may be selected in the Des Moines office, one student in the Davenport branch office, and one student in the Council Bluffs branch office.

 

Volunteer Law Student, Summer 2026

Job Location: Hammond/South Bend/Fort Wayne, IN

About the Office:

For more information on the Department of Justice and the United States Attorneys' Offices, visit www.justice.gov/usao/. As needed, additional positions may be filled using this announcement.

Job Description:

ith a talented workforce of over 100,000 people, the mission of the Department of Justice is to uphold the rule of law, keep our country safe, and protect civil rights. The U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) for the Northern District of Indiana is one of 94 USAOs in the nation.

The United States Attorney's Office Law Internship Program provides an exciting opportunity and insight into the federal legal system and receive an introduction to federal procedures in both the civil and criminal settings. Interns will work with several different Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) over the course of the semester. Typical duties of the interns may include:

  • Performing legal research and/or assisting with research projects;
  • Drafting legal documents including motions, pleadings, or briefs;
  • Assist in trial preparations;
  • Observe court proceedings; and
  • In limited instances, may be allowed to represent the government in routine hearings under the supervision of an AUSA before various federal courts.

The primary goal of the program is to introduce interns to the federal legal system, to develop their legal skills and above all, to enjoy their overall internship experience.

We are accepting applications for our Hammond Criminal and Civil Division and South Bend and Fort Wayne Criminal Division.

Applicants will be asked to indicate which division(s) they wish to be considered for when submitting their online application. Applicants will be notified when their applications have been reviewed/referred for further consideration. 

*If interested in Fort Wayne, please include FORT WAYNE on your cover letter.*

Qualifications:

Students must have completed at least one full semester with an accredited law school at the beginning of the current academic term. Preference will be given to second and third-year law students.

Conditions of Employment

  • You must be a United States Citizen or National.
  • You will be required to complete a pre-employment security investigation and background check which includes a drug screening.
  • If you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law. See www.sss.gov.
  • You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.
  • You must submit a transcript or proof of enrollment with your application.
  • You must be enrolled at least as a half-time student and in good academic standing with an accredited law school.

Education

All academic degrees and coursework must be completed at a college or university that has obtained accreditation or pre-accreditation status from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. For a list of schools that meet this criteria, see www.ed.gov.

OR FOREIGN EDUCATION: Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the requirements. You must show proof the education credentials have been deemed to be at least equivalent to that gained in a conventional U.S. education program. It is your responsibility to provide such evidence when applying. For special instructions pertaining to foreign education and a list of organizations that can evaluate foreign education, see the Department of Education website. If you are qualifying on foreign education, you MUST submit proof of creditability of education as evaluated by a credentialing agency. Transcripts must be uploaded with your application to verify education. All documentation must be in English or include an English translation.

Residency Requirements: 

You must have resided in the United States for a total of three years (not necessarily consecutive years) of the past five years immediately prior to applying for a position. You must have: 1) resided in the United States; 2) worked for the U.S. overseas in a federal or military capacity, or 3) been a dependent of a federal or military employee serving oversees. The Residency Requirement ensures an adequate background investigation can be completed.

Veterans' Preference: 

If you are entitled to Veterans' Preference, you must indicate the type of preference you are claiming by checking the appropriate box in the assessment questionnaire to indicate your preference and submit the required veterans' preference documentation as specified in the, "Required Documents" section of this vacancy announcement.

EEO Statement: 

The United States government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service or other non-merit factor.

Political Appointees (Current or Former): 

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the HR Office. Failure to disclose this information could result in disciplinary action including removal from Federal Service.

Salary:

Uncompensated

Travel:

Not required

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must complete the online application and questionnaire and submit your supporting documentation. Your complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 PM (EST) on 4/17/2026 to receive consideration. The application process is as follows:

  • Click Apply to access the online application. You will need to be logged into your USAJOBS account to apply. If you do not have a USAJOBS account, you will need to create one before beginning the application.
  • Follow the prompts to select your resume and/or other supporting documents to be included with your application package. You will have the opportunity to upload additional documents to include in your application before it is submitted. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process.
  • After acknowledging you have reviewed your application package, complete the Include Personal Information section as you deem appropriate and click to continue with the application process.
  • You will be taken to the online application which you must complete in order to apply for the position. Complete the online application, verify the required documentation is included with your application package, and submit the application.

Essay Questions: The following four narrative questions provide an opportunity for you to highlight your dedication to public service for the hiring manager and agency leadership (or designee(s)). While your responses are not required and will not be scored, we encourage you to thoughtfully address each question. Please provide a response of 200 words or less to each question (see the application questionnaire). You will be asked to certify that you are using your own words and did not use a consultant or artificial intelligence (AI) such as a large language model (LLM) like ChatGPT or Copilot.

  1.  
    1. How has your commitment to the Constitution and the founding principles of the United States inspired you to pursue this role within the Federal government? Provide a concrete example from professional, academic, or personal experience.
  2.  
    1. In this role, how would you use your skills and experience to improve government efficiency and effectiveness? Provide specific examples where you improved processes, reduced costs, or improved outcomes.
  3.  
    1. How would you help advance the President's Executive Orders and policy priorities in this role? Identify one or two relevant Executive Orders or policy initiatives that are significant to you, and explain how you would help implement them if hired.
  4.  
    1. How has a strong work ethic contributed to your professional, academic or personal achievements? Provide one or two specific examples, and explain how those qualities would enable you to serve effectively in this position.

Need Help?

If you need help with USAJOBs or the application process, please see the USAJOBS Help or Application Manager Online Help websites which includes information on managing your account, creating an application, uploading documents, etc.

Reasonable Accommodation:

To request reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please contact usainn.hr@usdoj.gov for assistance.

Required Documents

To apply for this position, you must provide a complete Application Package by the closing date of this announcement. The following items are required documentation:

  • Online Application Questionnaire: This is completed automatically when clicking "Apply Online" for this announcement.
  • Cover Letter: Should include a personal statement reflecting your background and your interest in participating in this program.
  • Resume: Please include employment history, dates of employment (MM/DDDD), education history, volunteer activities, and awards/achievements (scholastic/professional).
  • Proof of enrollment or unofficial college transcripts: Current Unofficial transcript or proof of current enrollment, e.g., recent letter from the registrar's office. Should clearly show the name of the academic institution, grades for completed coursework, cumulative GPA, and current academic standing. In addition, first year law students should include any undergraduate transcripts.
  • Legal Writing Sample: Should be no longer than 20 pages.

Incomplete or late applications will NOT be considered. All application materials must be submitted via the USAJOBS website by the closing date of the announcement. No hard copy or emailed documents will be accepted.

Application Deadline:

April 17, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

4-Hammond/2-South Bend/1-Fort Wayne

 

Law Student Volunteer, Fall 2026

Job Location: Chicago, IL

About the Office:

The USAO for the Northern District of Illinois is responsible for prosecuting all federal crimes within the district. The Office also represents the United States and its departments and agencies in civil proceedings filed in federal court and in the Seventh Circuit. The primary goals of the Law Student Intern Program are to provide law students with the greatest possible exposure to and participation in federal trial and appellate practice and to obtain excellent legal talent to assist this office in handling its multitude of cases.

Job Description:

The work of the law student interns includes assisting in all aspects of trial preparation, legal research, writing memoranda of law, drafting pleadings and appellate briefs, assisting in preparation and taking of depositions, assisting in pretrial conferences and trials of civil and criminal cases. Law student interns are required to work 16 hours per week for 12 weeks.

Qualifications:

Students must be first year, second-year, or third-year law students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Residency Requirement:  For a total of three years (not necessarily consecutive years) of the past five years immediately prior to applying for a position, the applicant must have: 1) resided in the United States; 2) worked for the U.S. overseas in a federal or military capacity; or 3) been a dependent of a federal or military employee serving overseas. The Residency Requirement ensures an adequate background investigation can be completed.

Due to the sensitive nature of the work performed by the Office, all offers to candidates are conditioned upon the successful completion of a required background investigation. Interns are not permitted to work in a legal capacity — private or public — during the internship unless prior authorization is given. Under no circumstance will an intern be permitted to work on any outside criminal matters or matters adverse to the federal government during the period of their internship with our office.

Salary:

This internship is not compensated.  No matching contributions available.  Work-study or academic credit may be available through a student's law school.  Students must make arrangements through his/her law school. 

Application Process:

A complete application package consists of a resume (not to exceed two pages in length), personal statement reflecting your background and your interest in participating in this program, legal writing sample, three letters of recommendation (preferably legal), and law school transcript (unofficial is acceptable) when it is available, even if it is after the closing deadline of this announcement.  Application packages will be reviewed and offers extended on a rolling basis.

Recommendation letters may be included by the student with the application materials. If the recommendation letters are being sent separately, students should note that on their application. The letters of recommendation are waived for first-year law students only.

All application packages must be submitted to the following email address no later than 5:00 p.m. (CST) Friday, April 24, 2026:

USAILN.LawInterns@usdoj.gov

District Contact: Denise DesCamp, Administrative Assistant for the Law Student Intern Program

Telephone: (312) 353-0518

Email:  Denise.DesCamp@usdoj.gov (for questions only)

Application Deadline:

April 24, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

10

 

Law Student Volunteer, Fall 2026

Job Location: New Orleans, LA

About the Office:

The United States Attorney's Office serves as the principal litigator for its judicial district and is responsible for coordinating multiple agency investigations within the district. The United States Attorney has the responsibility and authority to prosecute violations of federal criminal statutes, defend the government in civil actions, seek enforcement of a variety of civil enforcement statutes, and institute proceedings for the collection of fines and penalties.

Job Description:

Typical assignments include assisting with all aspects of case preparation such as researching legal issues, drafting and writing motions, responses and pleadings, providing trial support to Assistant United States Attorneys, and assembling exhibits for trial.

Students observe trials in the District Court and appellate arguments at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Qualifications:

  1. Currently enrolled in law school, having completed at least one semester, and in good academic standing. Law school graduates are ineligible for this position.
  2. Must be a U.S. citizen
  3. Due to the sensitive nature of the work performed by the office, successful completion of a suitability review and a favorable determination based on information provided in their security forms, a credit report, and fingerprint check.

Salary:

Volunteer (uncompensated). Course credit is available depending on school requirements. 

Travel:

Not required

Application Process:

Applicants should submit the following information as one combined PDF attachment to USALAE.JobsLawClerks@usdoj.gov no later than April 30, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time:

  1. Resume (not to exceed two pages)
  2. Cover letter that includes your contact information and the dates you are available for the internship.
  3. Law school transcript. If your grades are unavailable when you submit your application, you must provide them as soon as they become available.
  4. Legal Writing Sample

Application Deadline:

April 30, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

4

 

Civil Division – Law Student Volunteer

Job Location: Phoenix, AZ

About the Office:

The work of the Civil Division mirrors the varied activities of the federal government and offers perhaps the most challenging and diverse caseload of any law office, public or private, in the country. Civil Division Assistant United States Attorneys handle a wide variety of defensive and affirmative civil cases at both the trial and appellate level. Defensive cases include immigration litigation; tort and employment discrimination litigation; environmental, civil rights and novel constitutional claims; challenges to administrative or regulatory actions; bankruptcy cases; and suits involving land in which the federal government has an interest. Affirmative cases include matters that involve the False Claims Act, health care fraud, and defense procurement fraud. The clerks selected for Civil Division assignments will assist primarily with defensive civil cases and will have an opportunity to perfect their research and writing skills in a myriad of ways.

Job Description:

Law student clerks have unparalleled opportunities for direct, substantive involvement in federal civil litigation. Law student clerks:

  1. research legal issues in active cases;
  2. write motions to be filed in the District Court;
  3. assist with briefs to be filed in the Ninth Circuit;
  4. assist with trial preparation, evidence review, and witness interviews;
  5. observe hearings, settlement conferences, mediation, depositions, and trials; and
  6. contribute to a variety of other projects relating to federal civil practice.

Clerks will be given assignments in as many different practice areas and with as many different attorneys as possible, providing exposure to several subject matters and styles of practice.

Additionally, interested individuals participating in the Summer Clerkship Program will have the opportunity to tour our federal courthouse and a federal prison. Clerkship opportunities in the Criminal Division are in an adjacent announcement.

Qualifications:

First, second, or third year of law school. Must be a U.S. citizen. Strong grades and excellent research and writing skills. A background check (covering criminal and financial history, among other things) is required because of the sensitive nature of the work performed by the United States Attorney’s Office.

Salary:

The clerkships are unpaid, and clerks will not receive benefits; however, the office will work with law schools that offer academic course credit.

Travel:

None

Application Process:

Applications should be emailed to Lon.Leavitt@usdoj.gov. Applications should include the following materials, all in one consolidated PDF file: 

  • résumé (2 page maximum)
  • law school transcript
  • legal writing sample
  • dates of availability, and telephone number(s) where the applicant can be reached in the daytime and evenings.
  • A cover letter is optional.

U.S. Attorney's Office
District of Arizona
Two Renaissance Square
40 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1800
Phoenix, AZ 85004-4408

ATTN:  Lon Leavitt, Deputy Civil Chief 
Email:  Lon.Leavitt@usdoj.gov

Application Deadline:

May 15, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

2

 

Volunteer Law Student, Fall 2026

Job Location: Boise, ID

About the Office:

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Idaho investigates and prosecutes federal crimes and represents the interests of the United States in both criminal and civil cases and matters in U.S. District Court, as well as in the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Criminal attorneys investigate and prosecute federal criminal violations of many types, including: immigration, terrorism, computer crime, fraud, public corruption, drug trafficking, civil rights violations, money laundering, firearms, project safe childhood, crime on tribal lands, and violent crimes. Civil attorneys provide representation to various federal agencies in both affirmative and defensive litigation. Asset Forfeiture and Financial Litigation staff are also active in asset forfeiture proceedings and the collection of fines and judgments.

Job Description:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho is seeking first, second, and third year Law Student Volunteers for the Fall of 2026 (August - December 2026 ).

Law Student Volunteers work closely with Assistant United States Attorneys to investigate and litigate criminal and civil cases, provide legal advice to federal agents, and author pleadings, memoranda and briefs in federal district court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. For law students interested in improving courtroom advocacy, there are opportunities to appear in court with experienced Assistant United States Attorneys. Moreover, law students who have completed their second year of law school may apply for a limited license to practice in federal court and may have the opportunity to appear before federal magistrate, bankruptcy, and district court judges.

Law students will be expected to work 15-40 hours a week in the District's Main Office in Boise, or in one of two branch offices: Coeur d'Alene or Pocatello. Starting and ending dates are flexible, however, we expect law student volunteers to make a commitment of 12 weeks.

Qualifications:

To be eligible for this experience ALL of the following requirements must be met:

An eligible student is an individual who is enrolled in law school pursuing a juris doctorate degree and is taking at least half-time academic course load in an accredited university. Preferred candidates will have outstanding academic records, superior writing skills, and be in good academic standing with their educational institution. Law student graduates are not eligible.

Citizenship: Law student volunteers must be United States citizens or owe permanent allegiance to the United States. (Currently, natives of American Samoa, Swains Island and certain inhabitants of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are the only groups that owe permanent allegiance to the United States.)

Background Investigation: You must successfully complete a background investigation to determine your suitability for Federal selection.

Volunteer Agreement: All law student volunteers are required to sign the Participant Agreement (will be completed later if selected).

Salary:

Uncompensated. Academic credit available if arranged by the student through the law school.

Travel:

No travel required.

Application Process:

To apply, email a cover letter, résumé (note to exceed two pages), transcript and short writing sample (no more than 10 pages) to Joann Amieva at: joann.amieva@usdoj.gov.

Please specify your preference for working in the Boise, Coeur d'Alene, or Pocatello Office. The application deadline for Fall 2026 is May 15, 2026.

Law students selected for an unpaid law student volunteer internship will be required to pass a rigorous background investigation conducted by the Department of Justice. The background investigation takes approximately four weeks.

Application Deadline:

May 15, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

5

 

Law Student Volunteer, Fall 2026

Job Location: Denver, CO

About the Office:

This vacancy announcement is for an unpaid law student internship at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado. We seek law student interns for fall 2026. While the application period closes on May 21, 2026, the application period may close at any time once a sufficient number of selections are made. Accordingly, apply as soon as possible following the instructions below.

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado represents the United States and its agencies in civil and criminal litigation before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado and on appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The office prosecutes federal criminal offenses, litigates affirmative and defensive civil lawsuits, and collects judgments and restitution for victims and taxpayers.

Job Description:

Working at the USAO-District of Colorado offers law students the chance to be mentored by some of the best lawyers in the country. As a law clerk, you will work directly with the Assistant United States Attorneys from divisions across the office on complex legal issues in interesting civil and criminal cases. Your responsibilities will include conducting legal research, drafting memorandum, briefs, and other substantive written work product, and performing factual investigation. You’ll also have opportunities to observe court proceedings, sit in on depositions, and attend moots. The USAO-District Of Colorado is an extremely collegial, mission-driven environment, and our internship programs provide real professional experience.

Qualifications:

The District of Colorado is seeking outstanding candidates for legal internships to assist in our mission. The start and end dates are negotiable, but we ask that our interns commit to at least 6 weeks of service.

To be eligible for an internship, ALL of the following requirements must be met:

Law Student Status:
Acceptance of applications for this announcement will be limited to first-year (second semester), second-year, and third-year law students. Law school graduates are not eligible for law student volunteer positions. An eligible student is an individual who is enrolled in law school pursuing a Juris Doctor degree and is taking at least half-time academic course load in an accredited university. Successful candidates must have outstanding academic records, superior writing skills, and be in good academic standing at their university.

Citizenship:
Interns must be United States citizens or owe permanent allegiance to the United States. (Currently, natives of American Samoa, Swains Island, and certain inhabitants of the Common wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are the only groups that owe permanent allegiance to the United States.)

Background Investigation:
You must successfully complete a background investigation to determine your suitability for Federal employment.

Volunteer Agreement:
All interns are required to sign the Participant Agreement (will be completed later during the security process if selected).

Salary:

None. This is a volunteer position and is uncompensated. Course credit and/or work-study credit are possible depending on school requirements

Travel:

None

Application Process:

Positions are filled on a rolling basis based on the schedule below. Send your complete application to the Law Clerk Committee at usaco.internships@usdoj.gov

Application packages must include:
(1) a cover letter (letter must indicate that you’re applying for the spring position),
(2) resume,
(3) a law school transcript or proof of law school enrollment.

Additionally, applicants may, if they choose, address this voluntary question briefly in their cover letter:
Because the mission of the U.S. Attorney’s Office covers everyone in Colorado, rich and varied perspectives among the office’s members contribute significantly to that mission. The varied values, interests, experiences, and aspirations of AUSAs, law clerks, and staff help shape how we carry out that mission. How might your unique values, interests, experiences, or aspirations contribute to the mission of the U.S. Attorney’s Office?

(No answer to this question is required, and there is no penalty for not including an answer to this question in a cover letter.)

Application documents should be submitted in PDF format. Vacancies will close when positions are filled or by 11:59 p.m. (MST) of the application deadlines below, whichever comes first.

Application Deadline:

May 21, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Several


Technology-Related Positions

 

Computer Engineer/Electronic Engineer

Job Location: Washington, DC

About the Office:

This position is located in the Channel Design & Deployment Section, Program Delivery Division, National Library Service Blind/Print Disabled, Library Collections and Services Group.

The position description numbers for this position are 446912 and 446914.

The salary range indicated reflects the locality pay adjustment for the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area.

This is a non-supervisory, bargaining unit position.

Job Description:

This is an interdisciplinary position (0854 Engineer (Computers), 0855 Engineer (Electronics)).  The person selected for this position will be placed on the position description that corresponds with their qualifications.

The position serves as a member of the Channel Design and Deployment (CDD) section of the Program Delivery Division (PDD) of the National Library Service for Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) and works under the technical and administrative supervision of the Head of the CDD section. The position provides engineering support for current National Library Services for Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) braille and talking book programs. The position also provides engineering analysis for special projects, future projects, and planning of new systems and capabilities to support delivery of the braille and talking book programs.

Participates in inter-disciplinary product engineering design, development, and integration activities in a broad scope of technologies. Integrates prototype and proof-of-concept products with other NLS program systems in a development environment for analysis of the performance and impact on existing system. Analyzes requirements, develops strategies, and implements actions involving highly complex technical problems. Designs development of software, APIs, and computer systems in support of products used for delivery of the NLS braille and audio book programs. Creates systems diagrams, and writes, modifies and debugs source code for applications software/computer products. Applies the latest technology available to the Library to create products for reading, searching, and browsing the NLS collection of audio and braille books. Follows project guidelines and strategies that require innovation and leading-edge technology. Document unknown conditions, resolves critical problems, or develops new algorithms. Provides technical, administrative, and project management leadership in research and development activities in the specialized area of accessible technology and systems for delivery of the NLS braille and talking book programs. Serves as the SME in product design, which incorporates state of the art technologies, components, and techniques for embedded systems, mobile computing systems, and other consumer electronic systems capable of digital media playback, search and discovery, storage, and streaming via the internet. 

Provides guidance and technical advice to program stakeholders, specialists within NLS, and partners throughout the cooperating network of libraries in the use and operation of products for delivery of the braille and talking book programs to patrons. Resolves technical difficulties that can be overcome by changes in development methodology criteria, or requirements in areas such as software design, API integration or business analysis. Maintains technical insight into the cause and solution when damaged, failed, or otherwise nonconforming products, services, or systems are encountered. Develops requirements, technical evaluations, and recommendations to management for engineering change orders to improve NLS products and services. Serves as an engineering technical specialist in the test, verification, and validation of software that may be utilized in embedded systems or computer equipment. 

Implements the product development project strategy. Performs product design and development. Serves on project teams. Consults with other Library of Congress organizations for compatibility with existing systems and policies. Serves as product engineer and technical SME. Ensures that all essential actions for successful product development are identified, planned and accomplished. Recognized as an authority in product engineering for development of integrated computer systems involving commercially available mobile platforms, embedded systems, edge-computing systems, and cloud-based systems. Works with and participates in meetings with other functional managers and SMEs to identify requirements, write and review specifications, creates systems diagrams and identify costs for product development. Develops, modifies, monitors and evaluates project plans. Contributes to the overall engineering efforts of product development teams. Performs Product Owner and Product Engineer roles as a product moves through the life cycle.  

Provides expert technical advice and direction to contractor professionals on product development issues and requirements. Directs contractors in development of software, APIs, and computer systems in support of products used for delivery of the NLS braille and audio book programs. Participates as necessary in the evaluation and selection process of proposals submitted in response to contract solicitations.

Qualifications:

Conditions of Employment:

Library of Congress employees are prohibited from using illegal drugs, including marijuana. The Library is part of the Federal Government and abides by federal law, so regardless of individual state or District of Columbia laws, marijuana use is illegal, considered criminal activity, and can affect your employment at the Library. In addition, past or current drug use and activities (e.g., selling or distributing) may deem you ineligible for employment.

Qualifications:

  • Applicants must have had progressively responsible experience and training sufficient in scope and quality to furnish them with an acceptable level of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the position without more than normal supervision.
  • Ability to perform product development project management work.**
  • Knowledge of the principles, methods, and techniques of electronics/computer engineering.**
  • Ability to develop embedded and Linux based software.**
  • Knowledge of product prototype and proof-of-concept development.
  • Ability to provide management and contractor oversight for product development projects.
  • Ability to interact collaboratively with others.
  • Ability to communicate effectively other than in writing.

Education

A.  Degree: Engineering. To be acceptable, the program must: (1) lead to a bachelor’s degree in a school of engineering with at least one program accredited by ABET; or (2) include differential and integral calculus and courses (more advanced than first-year physics and chemistry) in five of the following seven areas of engineering science or physics: (a) statics, dynamics; (b) strength of materials (stress-strain relationships); (c) fluid mechanics, hydraulics; (d) thermodynamics; (e) electrical fields and circuits; (f) nature and properties of materials (relating particle and aggregate structure to properties); and (g) any other comparable area of fundamental engineering science or physics, such as optics, heat transfer, soil mechanics, or electronics.

OR

B.  Combination of education and experience -- college-level education, training, and/or technical experience that furnished (1) a thorough knowledge of the physical and mathematical sciences underlying engineering, and (2) a good understanding, both theoretical and practical, of the engineering sciences and techniques and their applications to one of the branches of engineering. The adequacy of such background must be demonstrated by one of the following:

  1. Professional registration or licensure -- Current registration as an Engineer Intern (EI), Engineer in Training (EIT)1, or licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) by any State, the District of Columbia, Guam, or Puerto Rico. Absent other means of qualifying under this standard, those applicants who achieved such registration by means other than written test (e.g., State grandfather or eminence provisions) are eligible only for positions that are within or closely related to the specialty field of their registration. For example, an applicant who attains registration through a State Board's eminence provision as a manufacturing engineer typically would be rated eligible only for manufacturing engineering positions.
  2. Written Test -- Evidence of having successfully passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)2 examination or any other written test required for professional registration by an engineering licensure board in the various States, the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
  3. Specified academic courses -- Successful completion of at least 60 semester hours of courses in the physical, mathematical, and engineering sciences and that included the courses specified in the basic requirements under paragraph A. The courses must be fully acceptable toward meeting the requirements of an engineering program as described in paragraph A.
  4. Related curriculum -- Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor’s degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least 1 year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance. Ordinarily there should be either an established plan of intensive training to develop professional engineering competence, or several years of prior professional engineering-type experience, e.g., in interdisciplinary positions. (The above examples of related curricula are not all inclusive.)

You MUST submit a legible copy of your college/university transcripts to your online application. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable at the time of application. Official transcripts will be required if selected. Failure to submit the required legible documentation at the time of application will result in disqualification of your application. 

Foreign Education – Education completed outside the U.S. must be deemed equivalent to conventional/accredited U.S. education programs to be acceptable for Federal employment. If your college/university is outside the U.S., your transcripts must be accompanied by a report from a credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE)Failure to submit a foreign education evaluation report will result in disqualification of your application.

Salary:

$121,785 to - $158,322 per year

Application Process:

Please carefully follow all instructions under the How to Apply tab to ensure you are considered for the position.

Job Link: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/859462200 

Please note, there is no page restriction to your resume, and you are allowed to upload a resume longer than two pages in the resume section within the application process. When the application system prompts, please proceed to the agency site to complete your application.

You are required to apply online for this announcement. We are unable to accept mailed or emailed documents. You must complete the entire application process, including submission of all documents BEFORE this announcement closes. To do so, complete the following steps.

Step 1: If you do not already have one, create a resume and upload it to your profile in the "Resume" section. Although you must enter your Social Security Number for USAJOBS, this information will not be provided to the Library of Congress.

Step 2: Review the Job Announcement. We recommend you go to the end of the Qualification and Evaluation section of the job announcement to preview the online questions that you will answer in Step 4. You may wish to customize your resume to ensure that it supports your responses to these questions.

Step 3: Click on the "APPLY ONLINE" button to the right of this announcement. Follow USAJOBS' instructions to access your account. You will be redirected to the Hiring Management website to complete the application process. If this is your first time in Hiring Management, you will be asked to answer questions related to your eligibility for Federal employment. You will be able to update this information and save it to our account for future announcements.

Step 4: Once you have completed the eligibility questions, you will be taken directly to the vacancy application questions. Answer all questions honestly and thoroughly.

Step 5: Hiring Management offers one option that will electronically attach your documentation to your online application once you finish answering the questions in the job announcement.

You may electronically upload a document directly from your computer to your application. Be certain to review your complete application for confirmation of the document uploaded and click on "Finished" to be returned to USAJOBS.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have multiple documents of the same kind, e.g. 2 undergraduate transcripts from different schools or 2 SF-50s, etc., be sure that they are all in the same file on your computer. If you try uploading them individually, only the last one sent will be visible in our system. If you have any questions about this information, please contact the person on this announcement BEFORE the closing date.

Step 6: Click on "Finish" after you have completed your application. Once you have submitted your application, you can check your status online through your Hiring Management or MY USAJOBS account. Your complete online application and any required supplemental documentation (e.g., SF-50, etc.) must be received by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on the closing date of the announcement. It is your responsibility to ensure that all documents are received on time and that the materials are readable. Failure to do so will result in your application being excluded from consideration for this announcement.

If you are experiencing any technical difficulty with the online process, you MUST CONTACT THE POINT OF CONTACT FOR THIS ANNOUNCEMENT BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE. For all technical issues please contact jobhelp@loc.gov, no later than 4 p.m. Eastern of the Closing Date. REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONS WILL NOT BE GRANTED.

Application Deadline:

April 20, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Technical Innovations Product Manager for Monarch

Job Location: Hybrid/Remote, Louisville, KY

About the Office:

The Technical Innovations Product Manager – Monarch leads the vision, strategy, and execution of next-generation technology products at APH, with an initial focus on the Monarch Tactile Display. This role is responsible for managing the full product lifecycle, from defining product vision and requirements to execution and continuous improvement. The position collaborates across internal teams, external partners, and the blindness and low vision community to deliver innovative, inclusive solutions that meet user needs and business objectives. 

Job Description:

Key Responsibilities:

Product Strategy & Roadmap Development

  • Lead the development and ongoing management of the Monarch hardware and software roadmap.
  • Define product vision, use cases, and specifications in collaboration with cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Manage multiple product lines and evolving priorities, ensuring inclusive design principles are embedded throughout.
  • Analyze market trends, competitive landscape, and emerging technologies to inform product strategy.
  • Identify and recommend new product opportunities based on research and user insights.

Product Development & Execution

  • Oversee product lifecycle management, including planning, development, launch, and iteration.
  • Coordinate multiple projects across a diverse product portfolio using structured product management practices.
  • Manage scope, timelines, and development costs to ensure successful delivery.
  • Ensure compliance with APH safety and product standards.
  • Make informed product decisions and adjustments based on evolving needs and feedback.

Customer & Market Insights

  • Gather and prioritize product and customer requirements through research. methods such as surveys, focus groups, and field engagement.
  • Build relationships with customers, educators, and subject matter experts in the blindness and low vision field.
  • Analyze sales data and usage trends to inform product improvements and strategy.

Partnerships & Collaboration

  • Collaborate with internal teams, external partners (including HumanWare), and consultants to support product development and testing.
  • Coordinate field testing, expert reviews, and validation efforts.
  • Work with international partners and distribution networks to expand global reach and product adoption.
  • Partner with other product managers and subject matter experts to align across product lines.

Grant & Compliance Management

  • Ensure all development requirements for the Federal Disability Innovations Fund (DIF) grant are successfully delivered over the grant period.

Thought Leadership & Representation

  • Represent APH at conferences, including presentations, product demonstrations, and trainings.
  • Contribute to thought leadership through interviews, webinars, podcasts, blogs, and articles.
  • Promote APH’s innovation and impact on a national and global scale.

Other Duties

  • Perform additional responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in technology or a related field. 
  • 3+ years’ experience in technology, preferably adaptive technology.
  • Demonstrated experience in product management and product development lifecycle processes
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams and managing complex projects
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to analyze data, market trends, and user needs to inform decisions

Note: A combination of education, training, and experience may be considered when competency in the role is demonstrated.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in technology or a related field. Knowledge of braille code, braille translation, tactile graphics, and low vision user needs.
  • Experience with assistive technologies such as screen readers (JAWS, NVDA) and braille translation software (BrailleBlaster, Duxbury)
  • Familiarity with educational environments, curricula, and accessibility needs in classroom and virtual settings
  • Experience with product development frameworks such as stage-gate processes
  • Familiarity with bug tracking and backlog management tools (e.g., Jira, Redmine)
  • Understanding of quality assurance processes and customer support practices
  • Strong problem-solving skills and a user-centered mindset
  • Interest in STEAM education and accessibility for blind and low vision learners
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat

Salary:

$62,000 - $78,000 (based on experience and qualifications)

Benefits Highlight

  • Employer subsidized insurance (with family planning benefits).
  • HSA and FSA options with company contribution.
  • 4 weeks PTO + 11 paid holidays.
  • 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting.
  • Competitive dental and vision plans.
  • Company-provided short-term disability and basic life insurance.
  • Voluntary life and accidental death & disability insurance.
  • Health and well-being initiatives.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer.
  • Voluntary pet insurance.

Application Process:

Please submit your application through APH’s careers portal found at aph.org/careers. Application instructions and required materials (e.g., resume, cover letter) will be provided in the job posting.

Application Deadline:

Apply as soon as possible!

Number of Positions Available:

1


Lawyers/Attorneys and Related Staff

 

Assistant United States Attorney 

Job Location: Augusta, GA

About the Office:

The United States Attorney's Office (USAO) for the Southern District of Georgia is seeking applications from experienced attorneys who have a strong criminal prosecution background to fill an Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) vacancy within the Criminal Division in the Augusta, Georgia branch office. This is an open announcement that will remain open until filled or 4/3/2026. Qualified applicants will be referred to selecting officials at 1-week intervals.

Job Description:

AUSAs in the Criminal Division are responsible for the prosecution of a variety of crimes under federal law including but not limited to violent crime, fraud, public corruption, illegal immigration, possession of child pornography, human trafficking, drug violations, firearms violations, terrorism, and asset forfeiture.

The qualified applicant will be expected to (a) lead federal law enforcement agents in structuring and executing criminal investigative strategies and plans; (b) actively participate in grand jury proceedings, including the introduction of evidence and presentation of witnesses; and (c) litigate cases of moderate to high complexity, from charging to sentencing, with limited supervision.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

Conditions of Employment:

  • You must be a United States Citizen or National.
  • Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory preemployment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.
  • You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
  • J.D. degree and active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) required.
  • Must reside in the district to which appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district specific information.

Qualifications:

Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1 year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay is $65,563 to $171,487.

Travel:

Occasional travel

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must complete the occupational questionnaire and submit the documentation specified in the Required Documents section above.

The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 p.m.  (ET) on 04/03/2026 to receive consideration.

1. To begin, click Apply Online to create a USAJOBS account or log in to your existing account. Follow the prompts to select your USAJOBS resume and/or other supporting documents and complete the occupational questionnaire.

2. Click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package. (It is your responsibility to ensure your responses and appropriate documentation are submitted prior to the closing date.)

3. To verify your application is complete, log into your USAJOBS account, https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login, select the Application Status link and then select the more information link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process.

To return to an incomplete application, log into your USAJOBS account and click Update Application in the vacancy announcement. You must re-select your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account or your application will be incomplete.

You are encouraged to apply online. Applying online will allow you to review and track the status of your application. However, should you not be able to apply online, please contact Erica Large at (912) 201-2577 or email at erica.large@usadoj.gov, prior to the closing date of this announcement to request an alternate method of applying.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 3, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

Job Location: Omaha, NE

About the Office:

Our mission is to enforce the law, defend the interests of the United States, provide federal leadership in preventing & controlling crime, seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior, & ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans. Representing the United States in a manner that will instill confidence in the integrity of our office & the judicial system, while conducting our work with the highest level of excellence.

All positions located in Omaha, NE.

Job Description:

The Office has three openings for an experienced litigator to serve as an AUSA in the Criminal Division in our Omaha, NE office. The criminal caseload for the selected applicant will include the full variety of crimes investigated and prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's office including, but not limited to gang related violent crimes, other crimes of violence, immigration, computer crimes including child pornography, sophisticated white-collar offenses, major drug crimes and firearms offenses.

The selected AUSA will work with law enforcement agents and others to investigate federal criminal offenses, research and brief legal issues, and represent the United States before grand juries and in hearings and trials. Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as training and experience progress. All initial attorney positions to the Department of Justice are subject to favorable adjudication of background check parameters and certified completion of a probationary/trial period. This position may be extended or made permanent without further competition.

Working as a federal prosecutor sworn to pursue justice in the name of the United States is deeply satisfying. Many lawyers look back on their days as an AUSA as among the most rewarding of their professional careers. For more information on the Department of Justice and the United States Attorney's Offices, visit http://www.justice.gov/careers/careers.html. To learn more about the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nebraska, visit https://www.justice.gov/usao-ne

Qualifications:

Conditions of Employment:

  • You must be a United States Citizen or National.
  • Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.
  • You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
  • J.D. degree and active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) required.
  • Must reside in the district to which appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district specific information.

Required Qualifications:

Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1* year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Applicants must demonstrate a quick analytical ability and the facility to accurately and precisely articulate the critical issues involved with a case; superior oral and writing skills as well as strong research and interpersonal skills, and good judgment; excellent communication and courtroom skills and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff and client agencies, and must have a demonstrated capacity to function with minimal guidance in a highly demanding environment.

Applicants will be expected to do their own legal research and writing and will be substantially self-sufficient in preparing day-to-day correspondence and pleadings. Applicants must also demonstrate excellent computer literacy skills to include experience with automated research on the Internet, electronic court filing, and electronic e-mail and word processing systems. Applicants should submit a cover letter and a writing sample (one only, and not longer than 25 pages). 

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Salary:

$77,515 to $197,100, which includes locality pay.

Travel:

Occasional travel required.

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must complete the occupational questionnaire and submit the documentation specified in the Required Documents section at https://www.usajobs.gov/job/860927100

The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on 04/03/2026 to receive consideration. 

1.    To begin, click Apply Online to create a USAJOBS account or log in to your existing account. Follow the prompts to select your USAJOBS resume and/or other supporting documents and complete the occupational questionnaire.

2.    Click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package. (It is your responsibility to ensure your responses and appropriate documentation are submitted prior to the closing date.)

3.    To verify your application is complete, log into your USAJOBS account,
httgs://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login, select the Application Status link and then select the more information link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process.

To return to an incomplete application, log into your USAJOBS account and click Update Application in the vacancy announcement. You must re-select your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account or your application will be incomplete. 

You are encouraged to apply online. Applying online will allow you to review and track the status of your application. However, should you not be able to apply online, please contact District of Nebraska at (402) 661-3738 or email at John.Williss@usdoj.gov, prior to the closing date of this announcement to request an alternate method of applying.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 3, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

3

 

Paralegal Specialist

Job Location: Cincinnati/Columbus, OH

Job Description:

If selected for this position, you will join a well-respected team as a Paralegal Specialist in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio. Typical work assignments will include:

  • Reviewing and organizing complex factual material and other documentary data for investigations and trials.
  • Assisting in drafting, reviewing, and/or filing of criminal charging documents, plea agreements, and other litigation documents.
  • Processing, preparing, and transmitting discovery materials to opposing counsel, including Bates stamping documents, preparing discovery letters, and maintaining logs to track discovery materials provided.
  • Researching case law, statutes, regulations, court rules, policies, procedures, legal periodicals, and other legal authorities that are relevant to cases identified by attorney(s).
  • Preparing a variety of substantive legal documents to include grand jury and trial subpoenas, motions and proposed orders regarding continuance and sealing, correspondence, and documentation relevant to acquiring evidence or testimony.
  • Developing, entering, and tracking various case material in computer databases and/or other systems utilized to log and track data.
  • Assisting attorneys in reviewing and analyzing evidence and data to determine sufficiency and accuracy of information and evidence.
  • Communicating with court staff, attorneys, and other paralegals to coordinate court hearings and grand jury schedules.
  • Preparing, developing, compiling, or maintaining jury instructions in preparation for trial.
  • Preparing exhibits for trial which typically involve a wide range of visual materials.
  • Providing litigation case management and organizing cases for court presentation.
  • Providing administrative support to assigned attorneys.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

Conditions of Employment

  • You must be a U.S. Citizen or National.
  • Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.
  • You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
  • If selected, you may be required to complete a one year probationary period.
  • Time-in-Grade: Federal employees must meet time-in-grade requirements within 30 days after the closing date of this announcement.
  • You must meet all qualification and eligibility requirements within 30 days after the closing date of this announcement and before placement in the position.

Qualifications

GS-7: To be eligible at the GS-7 level, you must meet at least ONE of the following conditions, as defined below: Specialized Experience, Education, OR a Combination of Education and Experience.

Specialized Experience: Experience drafting a variety of routine legal documents and correspondence; assisting with organization and production of discovery materials; assisting in trial preparation by compiling, organizing, and indexing various evidentiary exhibits and reviewing and filing pre-trial litigation documents; reviewing legal documents to extract information related to specific issues; verifying citations and statutory references contained in legal documents; and utilizing various computerized database programs to organize case-related documents.

Education: Successful completion of one (1) full year of progressively higher level graduate education (18 semester hours or the number of units your school uses to describe one graduate year of academic study) in a related field (e.g. Criminal Justice, Law) leading to a master's degree OR bachelor's degree with superior academic achievement. Superior academic achievement is defined as follows: standing in the upper third of your graduating class or major subdivision, OR membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies, OR obtaining a sufficient grade point average, defined as the following. Applicants must have a grade point average of: (a) 3.0 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B" or better) as recorded on their official transcript, or as computed based on 4 years of education, or as computed based on courses completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum; or (b) 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B+" or better) based on the average of the required courses completed in the major field or the required courses in the major field completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum.

Combining Education and Experience: Combinations of successfully completed graduate education and experience may be used to meet total qualification requirements. In order to qualify based on combined education and experience, candidates must demonstrate a combination of specialized experienced and graduate-level education that equals 100% of the requirements. To calculate your percentage of graduate education, first determine the total number of graduate hours then divide the total number of your graduate semester hours by 18 (or your school's definition of one year of graduate study). To calculate your percentage of qualifying experience, divide your total number of months of qualifying experience by 12. Now, add the two percentages together. The sum of the percentages must equal at least 100%. (Only graduate education in excess of the first full year may be used in this calculation.)

GS-9: To be eligible at the GS-9 level, you must meet at least ONE of the following conditions, as defined below: Specialized Experience, Education, OR a Combination of Education and Experience.

Specialized Experience: Experience performing paralegal or legal work which demonstrates a basic knowledge of legal research and the ability to interpret legal decisions. Examples of specialized experience may include the following: examining, processing, and organizing a variety of legal documents; conducting research, analysis, and evaluation of data in response to complex or sensitive requests; drafting briefs, pleadings, or other legal documents and correspondence; using a variety of electronic or manual filing systems to acquire and store information; preparing, processing, producing, and tracking incoming and outgoing discovery materials; searching and reviewing legal references, case files, and other sources for information and data required by attorneys or court personnel.

Education: One of the following types of education in a related field (e.g Criminal Justice, Law): a Master's or equivalent graduate degree (such as an LLB or J.D., if related); OR 2 full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree. Education at the graduate level must be in an accredited college or university and must require graduates to have the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the duties of the position.

Combining Education and Experience: Combinations of successfully completed graduate education and experience may be used to meet total qualification requirements. See the GS-7 Combining Education and Experience section for instructions on calculating this requirement.

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.

Education

All academic degrees and coursework must be completed at a college or university that has obtained accreditation or pre-accreditation status from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. For a list of schools that meet this criteria, see http://www.ed.gov.
OR
Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the above education requirements if you can show that the foreign education is comparable to that received in an accredited educational institution in the United States. It is your responsibility to timely provide such evidence by submitting proof of creditability of education as evaluated by a credentialing agency with your application materials. More information may be found at http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html. All documentation must be in English or include an English translation.

Salary:

Cincinnati, OH salary is $52,559 to $83,582 which includes a 21.93% locality pay.
Columbus, OH, salary is $52,654 to $83,733 which includes a 22.15% locality pay.

Payment of relocation expenses will not be authorized

The Department of Justice offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes, in part, paid vacation; sick leave; holidays; telework; life insurance; health benefits; and participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System.

Selective Service: If you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law. See http://www.sss.gov/.

Reasonable Accommodation Statement: Federal Agencies must provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities, where appropriate. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the hiring agency directly. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

EEO Statement: The United States government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service or other non-merit factor.

Political Appointees (Current or Former): The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the HR Office. Failure to disclose this information could result in disciplinary action including removal from Federal Service.

Travel:

Occasional travel may be required.

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must provide a complete Application Package, which includes:

- Required: Your responses to the Online Occupational Questionnaire (this is completed automatically during the online application process).

- Required: Your resume cannot exceed two pages - you will be deemed ineligible and receive no further consideration if your resume exceeds two pages - see USAJOBS for formatting requirements. Include relevant employment history as outlined below for each job:

  • Official position title (if Federal, include series/grade),
  • Employer name and contact information,
  • Start and end dates (for full consideration you must include month, day, and year),
  • Indicate full-time or number of hours worked per week if part-time, and
  • A list of duties performed and accomplishments.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

- Required if you meet qualifications based on education: An unofficial college transcript (Note: If you are selected for this position, an official transcript will be required prior to your first day.) and foreign education evaluation documentation, if applicable, as described under the "Qualifications" section of this vacancy announcement.

- Required if you are a current or former Federal employee: a recent copy of an SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, showing title, series, grade, and full performance level (FPL); AND a copy of your most recent performance appraisal. Please note your SF-50 must include your FPL in the remark section (e.g., appointment, reassignment, promotion actions), pay adjustments and awards do not include this information so they are not acceptable.

- Required, if applicable: CTAP/ICTAP documentation (a copy of a separation notice or other proof of eligibility for priority selection; a copy of an SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, showing current position, grade, promotion potential, and duty location; AND a copy of your most recent performance appraisal.

Required, if applicable: VEOA documentation In order to verify your Veterans' Preference entitlement, please submit a copy of the Member Copy 4 of your DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty); or if you are a current Active Duty member you must submit a certification on appropriate military branch letterhead that indicates: 1) your service dates, 2) expected discharge or release date from active duty with a release/discharge date no later than 120 days from the closing date of this announcement, and 3) the character of service (e.g., Honorable).

If you are requesting a reasonable accommodation to the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, you must submit documentation to support your request, including the Reasonable Accommodation Request Form found at: https://help.usastaffing.gov/Apply/index.php?title=Reasonable_Accommodations_for_USA_Hire

- Current or Former Political Appointees: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office by providing a copy of your applicable SF-50, along with a statement that provides the following information regarding your most recent political appointment:

  • Position title;
  • Type of appointment (Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES, or Presidential Appointee);
  • Agency; and
  • Beginning and ending dates of appointment.

If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:

Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.

Please read the entire announcement and all the instructions before you begin an application. To apply for this position, you must complete the initial online application, to include the initial online assessment and submission of the required documentation specified in the Required Documents section below. The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on 04/03/2026, the closing date of the announcement to receive consideration. The application process is as follows:

1. To begin the application process, click the Apply Online button.

2. Answer the questions presented in the application and attach all necessary supporting documentation.

3. Click the Submit Application button prior to 11:59 p.m. (ET) on 04/03/2026.

4. After submitting an online application, you will be notified whether or not you are required to take additional online assessments through the USA Hire Competency Based Assessment system. This message will be delivered to you both on screen and via email notification.

5. If you are asked to take the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, you will be presented with a unique URL to access the USA Hire system. Access to USA Hire is granted through your USAJOBS login credentials. Be sure to review all instructions prior to beginning your USA Hire Assessments.

Click here for Computer System Requirements
(https://help.usastaffing.gov/Apply/index.php?title=USA_Hire_System_Requirements)

6. Note: set aside at least 3 hours to take these assessments; however, most applicants complete the assessments in less time. If you need to stop the assessments and continue at a later time, you can re-use the URL sent to you via email and also found on the Additional Application Information page that can be located in the application record in your USAJOBS account.

To preview the Assessment Questionnaire, please click the following link: https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12901792.

To update your application, including supporting documentation, at any time during the announcement open period, return to your USAJOBS account (https://usajobs.gov). There you will find a record of your application, the application status, and an option to Edit my application. This option will no longer be available once the announcement has closed. 

To verify the status of your application both during and after the announcement open period, log into your USAJOBS account: https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login. All of your applications will appear on the Welcome page. The application record in your USAJOBS account provides an Additional Application Information page that provides information regarding the documentation you submitted and any correspondence we have sent related to this application. The Application Status will appear along with the date your application was last updated. For information on what each Application Status means, visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/how-to/application/status/.

Reasonable Accommodation Requests: If you believe you have a disability (i.e., physical or mental), covered by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, that would interfere with completing the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, you will be granted the opportunity to request a reasonable accommodation in your online application. Requests for Reasonable Accommodations for the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments and appropriate supporting documentation for Reasonable Accommodation must be received prior to starting the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments. Decisions on requests for Reasonable Accommodations are made on a case-by-case basis. If you meet the minimum qualifications of the position, after notification of the adjudication of your request, you will receive an email invitation to complete the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments. You must complete all assessments within 48 hours of receiving the URL to access the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, if you received the link after the close of the announcement. To determine if you need a Reasonable Accommodation, please review the Procedures for Requesting a Reasonable Accommodation for Online Assessments here: https://help.usastaffing.gov/Apply/index.php?title=Reasonable_Accommodations_for_USA_Hire.

Application Deadline:

April 3, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

3

 

Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

Job Location: Concord, NH

About the Office:

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire is located in Concord, NH and has approximately 24 Assistant United States Attorneys and 29 support staff. The Criminal and Civil Divisions handle significant, complex, and visible cases involving a variety of federal laws. Employment with the U.S. Attorney's Office is a unique, challenging, and rewarding experience for the highly motivated attorney.

Job Description:

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire is seeking highly motivated attorneys interested in a rewarding and challenging career in public service as Assistant United States Attorneys in the District's Criminal Division. Qualified applicants will join the more than 100,000 dedicated public servants and professionals of the Department of Justice committed to the Department's mission of enforcing federal laws that protect life, liberty, and property, defending the interests of the United States, and ensuring the impartial administration of justice for all Americans. Assistant United States Attorneys in the Criminal Division are responsible for investigating and prosecuting a wide variety of criminal violations related to narcotics trafficking, firearms, violent crimes, child exploitation, human trafficking, organized crime, terrorism, illegal immigration, and white-collar crime, including wire, mail, healthcare, and mortgage fraud.

The qualified applicant will be expected to (a) lead federal law enforcement agents in structuring and executing criminal investigative strategies and plans; (b) actively participate in grand jury proceedings, including the introduction of evidence and presentation of witnesses; and (c) litigate cases of moderate to high complexity, from charging to sentencing, with limited supervision.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

The District seeks attorneys who have outstanding legal ability, excellent legal research and writing skills, strong communication and interpersonal skills, high moral character and mature judgment. The ideal candidates can accurately identify legal and critical case-related issues and possess outstanding organizational and time management; the ability to work in a collaborative team environment with other AUSAs, support staff, and investigative agencies; and a demonstrated commitment to professionalism, ethics, civility, and public service. Litigation experience, including criminal trials or federal court practice, is preferred. Successful candidates can conduct their own legal research and writing and are self-sufficient in preparing day-to-day correspondence and pleadings.

Required Qualifications: 
Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction)

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:
The District seeks attorneys who have outstanding legal ability, excellent writing skills, strong communication and interpersonal skills, high moral character, and mature judgement. Litigation experience, including criminal trial experience, is strongly preferred. Three years post-J.D. experience is preferred. Experience in federal court also is preferred.

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Salary:

Salary Information: Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay is $86,923 to $197,100, which includes 32.58% locality pay.

Travel:

Occasional travel is required.

Application Process:

To be considered for a position. The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 PM (ET) on 04/07/2026 to receive consideration. Applications will be accepted through the USA jobs website at: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/860278400

You must provide a complete Application Package which includes:

- Required: Your responses to the Online Occupational Questionnaire (This is completed automatically during the apply online process).
- Required: Your resume cannot exceed two pages - you will be deemed ineligible and receive no further consideration if your resume exceeds two pages - see USAJOBS for formatting requirements. Include relevant employment history as outlined below for each job:

  • Official position title (if Federal, include series/grade),
  • Employer name and contact information,
  • Start and end dates (for full consideration you must include month, day, and year),
  • Indicate full-time or number of hours worked per week if part-time, and
  • A list of duties performed and accomplishments.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

- Required, if applicable: To get Veterans' Preference, you must indicate your preference in response to the appropriate question in your assessment questionnaire and you must submit the appropriate supporting documentation. See the "How you will be Evaluated" section for details regarding what is appropriate Veterans' Preference documentation. It is also recommended that you include veterans' preference information in your cover letter or resume.

Outreach and Recruitment for Qualified Applicants with Disabilities: 

The Department encourages qualified applicants with disabilities, including individuals with targeted/severe disabilities to apply in response to posted vacancy announcements. Qualified applicants with targeted/severe disabilities may be eligible for direct hire, non-competitive appointment under Schedule A (5 C.F.R. § 213.3102(u)) hiring authority. Individuals with targeted/severe disabilities are encouraged to contact one of the Department's Disability Points of Contact (DPOC) to express an interest in being considered for a position. See list of DPOCs.

Suitability and Citizenship: 

It is the policy of the Department to achieve a drug-free workplace and persons selected for employment will be required to pass a drug test which screens for illegal drug use prior to final appointment. Employment is also contingent upon the completion and satisfactory adjudication of a background investigation. Congress generally prohibits agencies from employing non-citizens within the United States, except for a few narrow exceptions as set forth in the annual Appropriations Act (see https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/non-citizens/). Pursuant to DOJ component policies, only U.S. citizens are eligible for employment with the Executive Office for Immigration Review, U.S. Trustee's Offices, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Unless otherwise indicated in a particular job advertisement, qualifying non-U.S. citizens meeting immigration and appropriations law criteria may apply for employment with other DOJ organizations. However, please be advised that the appointment of non-U.S. citizens is extremely rare; such appointments would be possible only if necessary to accomplish the Department's mission and would be subject to strict security requirements. Applicants who hold dual citizenship in the U.S. and another country will be considered on a case-by-case basis. All DOJ employees are subject to a residency requirement. Candidates who have lived outside the United States for two or more of the past five years will likely have difficulty being approved for appointments by the Department Security Staff. The two-year period is cumulative, not necessarily consecutive. Federal or military employees, or dependents of federal or military employees serving overseas, are excepted from this requirement.

Current or Former Political Appointees:

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office by providing a copy of your applicable SF-50, along with a statement that provides the following information regarding your most recent political appointment:

  • Position title;
  • Type of appointment (Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES, or Presidential Appointee);
  • Agency; and
  • Beginning and ending dates of appointment.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 7, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

4

 

Criminal Division Attorney

Job Location: Wilmington, DE

About the Office:

The District of Delaware comprises the entire state of Delaware, which has a population of slightly more than 1 million residents. The State consists of three counties (New Castle, Kent, and Sussex). Three-fourths of the population resides in New Castle County. The largest metropolitan area is Wilmington (pop. approx. 75,000), in which the U.S. Attorney's Office is located. The office prosecutes federal crimes and represents the interests of the United States in civil cases. For additional information regarding the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Delaware, please visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/de.

Job Description:

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Delaware is currently seeking highly qualified Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) candidates for the Criminal Division. The selected applicant will have the opportunity to perform an important public service by representing the interests of the United States of America in criminal actions brought by the United States. The responsibilities of this position include representing the United States as primary counsel in grand jury and judicial proceedings, such as hearings, oral arguments, and trials, in United States District Court and appeals in the United States Court of Appeals. Criminal Division assignments in this District may cover the full range of federal offenses, including narcotics, immigration, violent crime, fraud, and cybercrime. Criminal Division AUSAs are responsible for substantial legal research and writing, both at trial and appellate levels. The dynamic practice in the Office features a challenging mix of cases and represents a great opportunity to participate in all aspects of federal criminal law and practice.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications: 

Applicants must have a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) and have at least 7 or more years of federal criminal prosecution experience. 

United States citizenship is required. All DOJ employees are subject to a residency requirement and must reside in the district to which they are appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district-specific information.

Preferred Qualifications:

Applicants with 10 or more years of federal criminal prosecution experience are preferred, particularly prior service that includes training junior prosecutors. Applicants must demonstrate quick analytical ability and the facility to articulate critical issues accurately and precisely in criminal litigation. Applicants must demonstrate superior writing skills as well as strong research and interpersonal skills and good judgment. Applicants must possess excellent communication skills and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff and client agencies. Applicants must have a demonstrated capacity to function, with minimal guidance, in a highly demanding environment - including courtroom and trial settings.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorneys' pay is administratively determined and is based, in part, on the number years of professional attorney experience. The salary range of basic pay is $112,711 to $197,100 which includes locality pay.  

Travel:

Occasional travel may be required.

Application Process:

Interested applicants should apply through USAJOBS. Link to USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement: 26-DE-12905986-AUSA

Questions can be directed to Mr. James Abrusci at (302) 573-6229 or james.abrusci@usdoj.gov.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 8, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

This announcement is to fill one position; however, depending on the needs of the office, additional positions may be filled using this announcement.

 

Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

Job Location: Rapid City, SD

About the Office:

The U.S. Attorney's Office, District of South Dakota, is seeking an exceptional, motivated prosecuting attorney to join our Criminal Division in Rapid City, SD.

In all matters, our mission is to represent the people of the United States in a manner that instills confidence in the fairness and integrity of our office and the judicial system, and to conduct our work with the highest integrity.

More information about the U.S. Attorney's Office, SD can be found at: http://www.justice.gov/usao/sd/.

Job Description:

As a Criminal Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of South Dakota, attorneys are responsible for prosecuting a variety of violations of federal law including, but not limited to, drug trafficking and smuggling; child exploitation; gang activity and violence; illegal immigration; firearms offenses; national security and border security, and cybercrime. Work includes partnering with law enforcement agencies to investigate crimes, research and brief legal issues, representing the United States before the United States District Court, hearings, trials, and appeals, and presenting criminal cases to a grand jury. Candidates should also be capable of litigating criminal prosecutions involving Major Crimes Act violations in Indian Country including murder, child sex abuse, rape and other violent crimes.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as training and experience progress.

This position may be extended or made permanent without further competition. More than one applicant may be selected from this announcement.

Initial appointments are conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment background adjudication including fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. In addition, continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications: 

Applicants must be a United States Citizen or National.

Applicants must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.

Applicants must reside in the district to which appointed or within 25 miles thereof.  See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district specific information.

Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.

Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any jurisdiction), and have at least one year post-J.D. experience. If not already an active member of the South Dakota bar, any applicant hired will be required to take (prior to their entry on duty date) and subsequently pass the South Dakota bar exam. AUSAs must become active members of the South Dakota bar and maintain South Dakota bar membership.

Applicant must be a member, or be eligible to become a member, of the federal district court bar.

  • Note: The U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota requires that all Assistant U.S. Attorneys be admitted to the State Bar of South Dakota within 12 months from the date of an attorney's oath of office for the position in South Dakota. See Local Rule (Criminal) 44.1(F)(1)(a). Accordingly, if the successful candidate is not a member of the South Dakota Bar, he/she must become a member within one year from entry on duty.

Preferred Qualifications: 

Hiring for Assistant U.S. Attorney positions is highly competitive. The USAO seeks a diverse complement of lawyers with a wide range of exceptional skills and experience, unified by keen intelligence and sincere commitment to public interest. Litigation experience, superior academic record, excellent writing skills, impeccable character, demonstrated interest in public service, courtroom presence, and the ability to work with and relate to a wide variety of people are all taken into account. Most attorneys hired have several years of experience, although highly qualified recent graduates with some experience in practice or as a judicial clerk will also be considered.

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of annual basic pay is $76,748 to $197,100, which includes 17.06% locality pay.

The Department of Justice offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes, in part, paid vacation; sick leave; holidays; telework; life insurance; health benefits; and participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System. The Benefits link below provides an overview of the benefits currently offered to Federal Employees.
https://help.usajobs.gov/working-in-government/benefits

Travel:

Occasional travel to court at designated sites within and outside the District of SD. Travel required for witness interviews, preparation for court, and training outside of SD.

Application Process:

You must provide a complete online Application Package at https://www.usajobs.gov/job/860336000 by the deadline, that includes the following:

- Required: Your responses to the Online Occupational Questionnaire (This is completed automatically during the apply online process).
Required: Cover letter.
Required: Writing sample, not to exceed 20 pages.
Preferred: 3 References that includes name, title, email and phone for each.
- Required: Resume. Your resume cannot exceed two pages - you will be deemed ineligible and receive no further consideration if your resume exceeds two pages - see USAJOBS for formatting requirements. Include relevant employment history as outlined below for each job:

  • Official position title (if Federal, include series/grade),
  • Employer name and contact information,
  • Start and end dates (for full consideration you must include month, day, and year),
  • Indicate full-time or number of hours worked per week if part-time, and
  • A list of duties performed and accomplishments.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

- Required, if applicable: For Veterans' Preference, you must indicate your preference in response to the appropriate question in your assessment questionnaire and submit the appropriate supporting documentation. See the "How you will be Evaluated" section for details regarding what is appropriate Veterans' Preference documentation.

Outreach and Recruitment for Qualified Applicants with Disabilities:

The Department encourages qualified applicants with disabilities, including individuals with targeted/severe disabilities to apply in response to posted vacancy announcements. Qualified applicants with targeted/severe disabilities may be eligible for direct hire, non-competitive appointment under Schedule A (5 C.F.R. § 213.3102(u)) hiring authority. Individuals with targeted/severe disabilities are encouraged to contact one of the Department's Disability Points of Contact (DPOC) to express an interest in being considered for a position. See list of DPOCs.

Suitability and Citizenship: 

It is the policy of the Department to achieve a drug-free workplace and persons selected for employment will be required to pass a drug test which screens for illegal drug use prior to final appointment. Employment is also contingent upon the completion and satisfactory adjudication of a background investigation. Congress generally prohibits agencies from employing non-citizens within the United States, except for a few narrow exceptions as set forth in the annual Appropriations Act (see https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/non-citizens/). Pursuant to DOJ component policies, only U.S. citizens are eligible for employment with the Executive Office for Immigration Review, U.S. Trustee's Offices, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Unless otherwise indicated in a particular job advertisement, qualifying non-U.S. citizens meeting immigration and appropriations law criteria may apply for employment with other DOJ organizations. However, please be advised that the appointment of non-U.S. citizens is extremely rare; such appointments would be possible only if necessary to accomplish the Department's mission and would be subject to strict security requirements. 

Applicants who hold dual citizenship in the U.S. and another country will be considered on a case-by-case basis. All DOJ employees are subject to a residency requirement. Candidates who have lived outside the United States for two or more of the past five years will likely have difficulty being approved for appointments by the Department Security Staff. The two-year period is cumulative, not necessarily consecutive. Federal or military employees, or dependents of federal or military employees serving overseas, are excepted from this requirement.

Current or Former Political Appointees: 

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office by providing a copy of your applicable SF-50, along with a statement that provides the following information regarding your most recent political appointment:

  • Position title;
  • Type of appointment (Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES, or Presidential Appointee);
  • Agency; and
  • Beginning and ending dates of appointment.

Security Requirements:

Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. In addition, continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.

EEO Statement: 

The United States government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service or other non-merit factor.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 12, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

Job Location: Texas

About the Office:

If you are looking for an exciting and challenging career, this is the position for you! With a diverse and talented workforce of over 100,000 men and women, Justice leads the Nation in ensuring the protection of all Americans while preserving their constitutional freedoms. You can be part of a dedicated team helping to enforce Federal criminal and civil laws that protect life, liberty, and the property of citizens.

Our mission is to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States, provide Federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime, seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior, and to administer and enforce the Nation's laws to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans. We strive to build a stronger office through recruitment efforts and maintain the high standards of the office by promoting professional development. We seek to build a legacy of excellence.

In all matters, it is our mission to represent the people of the United States in a manner that will instill confidence in the fairness and integrity of our office and the judicial system, and to conduct our work with the highest integrity. We strive to perform our mission in the most efficient and effective manner.

The Western District of Texas covers 93,000 square miles and approximately 660 miles of U.S. border with Mexico, putting the District on the front lines of the fight against illegal immigration and transnational organized crime. 

Job Description:

Working out of offices in San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, Del Rio, Waco, Midland, and Alpine, Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Criminal Division prosecute a wide variety of federal crimes. Individuals chosen to be AUSAs in our office will investigate and prosecute an assortment of cases with a particular focus on those cases involving illegal immigration, drug trafficking, human trafficking, firearms trafficking, human smuggling, and transnational organized crime, including Mexican drug cartels. The qualified applicant would be expected to (a) assist federal law enforcement agents in structuring and implementing criminal investigative plans and strategies; and (b) litigate cases of varying degrees of complexity from start to finish.

Appellate AUSAs working out of Austin, San Antonio and El Paso will represent the United States in cases before the Fifth Circuit and will handle all aspects of affirmative and defensive appeals from criminal cases arising in the District. Responsibilities will include appellate briefs and oral arguments on constitutional, statutory, evidentiary, and procedural matters. AUSAs will also review draft briefs written by fellow AUSAs and participate in moot courts. Aside from appellate litigation, AUSAs in this division will advise the U.S. Attorney and fellow AUSAs on developments in the law and significant legal issues; handle specialized litigation in federal district court; and consult with the Solicitor General's Office and the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice regarding appeals, petitions for rehearing en banc, and litigation in the U.S. Supreme Court.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications: 
Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1* year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:
Hiring preferences include strong academics, outstanding organizational skills, superior legal writing and research ability, demonstrated analytical ability, good judgment and courtroom skills, and a commitment to professionalism, ethics, civility, and public service.

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Salary:

Salary Information: Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay for AD-21 through AD-29 is as follows:

  • Alpine/Pecos, Del Rio, Midland, El Paso: $76,748 to $197,100 which includes 17.06% locality pay.
  • San Antonio: $77,876 to $197,100 which includes 18.78% locality pay.
  • Austin: $78,905 to $197,100 which includes 20.35% locality pay.

Travel:

Occasional travel – You may be expected to travel for this position.

Application Process:

Applications must be submitted online through the following link:

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/854242300

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note that the closing date for this announcement may be subject to further extension.

Please be sure to indicate your preferred location in your cover letter.

Political Appointees (Current and Former): 

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the HR Office. Failure to disclose this information could result in disciplinary action including removal from Federal Service.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 13, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Many

 

Appellate AUSA

Job Location: Wilmington, DE

About the Office:

The District of Delaware comprises the entire state of Delaware, which has a population of slightly more than 1 million residents. The State consists of three counties (New Castle, Kent, and Sussex). Three-fourths of the population resides in New Castle County. The largest metropolitan area is Wilmington (pop. approx. 75,000), in which the U.S. Attorney's Office is located. The office prosecutes federal crimes and represents the interests of the United States in civil cases. For additional information regarding the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Delaware, please visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/de.

Job Description:

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Delaware is currently seeking highly qualified Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) candidates to serve as an Appellate AUSA in the Office's Criminal Division. The selected applicant will have the opportunity to perform an important public service by representing the interests of the United States of America in criminal actions brought by the United States.

The selected candidate will be expected to (i) brief and argue criminal appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and (ii) handle post-conviction litigation before the District Court, including responding to Section 2255 motions, compassionate release motions, and other motions seeking sentencing reductions. The candidate will also be expected to review the written work-product of other AUSAs and work with other AUSAs on their written work-product.

The selected candidate will also be expected to investigate and prosecute their own criminal cases. Those responsibilities will include representing the United States as primary counsel in grand jury and judicial proceedings, such as hearings, oral arguments, and trials, in United States District Court. Criminal Division assignments in this District may cover the full range of federal offenses, including narcotics, immigration, violent crime, fraud, and cybercrime. The dynamic practice in the Office features a challenging mix of cases and represents a great opportunity to participate in all aspects of federal criminal law and practice.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications: 

Applicants must have a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) and have at least 3 or more years post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience. United States citizenship is required. All DOJ employees are subject to a residency requirement and must reside in the district to which they are appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district-specific information.

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Applicants with prior appellate litigation experience are preferred.
  • Applicants who have served as a law clerk for a federal Court of Appeals judge are preferred.
  • Applicants must demonstrate superior writing skills as well as strong research and interpersonal skills and good judgment.
  • Applicants must demonstrate quick analytical ability and the facility to articulate critical issues accurately and precisely in criminal litigation.
  • Applicants must possess excellent communication skills and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff and client agencies.
  • Applicants must have a demonstrated capacity to function, with minimal guidance, in a highly demanding environment - including courtroom and trial settings.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorneys' pay is administratively determined and is based, in part, on the number years of professional attorney experience. The salary range of pay is $90,863 to $197,100 which includes locality pay.

Travel:

Occasional travel (1-2 weeks per year)

Application Process:

Interested applicants should apply through USAJOBS.

Link to USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement: 26-DE-12912487-AUSA

Questions can be directed to Mr. James Abrusci at (302) 573-6229 or james.abrusci@usdoj.gov.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 16, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

This announcement is to fill one position; however, depending on the needs of the office, additional positions may be filled using this announcement.

 

Assistant United States Attorney (E-Litigation)

Job Location: Muskogee, OK 

About the Office:

The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma (USAOKE) serves as the chief federal law enforcement office in the Eastern District of Oklahoma and is accountable to the citizens of the Eastern District for pursuing justice, ensuring public safety, enforcing the law, protecting the interests of the United States, and exercising stewardship of the government's resources. The Eastern District is comprised of 26 counties in eastern and southern Oklahoma, ranging from southeast of Tulsa, Oklahoma to the Texas border and from the Arkansas border to Carter County on the west. The headquarters of the Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole) are located in the District. The entire Eastern District of Oklahoma is Indian country and the USAOKE has jurisdiction to prosecute major crimes committed by or against members of a federally recognized Indian tribe. As a result, the successful candidate will have the unique opportunity to serve in a vibrant, challenging, and evolving criminal prosecution division.

Job Description:

The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma is pursuing the employment of an experienced attorney with significant electronic discovery practice to fill an eLitigation Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) vacancy. The successful candidate will be responsible for: promoting standardized discovery and case-management practices; promoting use of existing eLitigation tools (e.g. Everlaw, OnCue, Evidence.com, Adobe Premier Suite), assessing the utility of new tools, and providing trainings; developing and maintaining sample forms and pleadings; liaising with other DOJ components and law enforcement entities; staying up-to-date on emerging issues and providing advice to management and other AUSAs; providing technical and strategic guidance to litigation teams on collection, review, production, and presentation of evidence; and serving as counsel and/or counsel on a select number of cases.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications:
Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1* year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:
Desire to work as an AUSA in the Eastern District of Oklahoma, with prior violent crime prosecution and jury trial experience.

  • Possess excellent communication and organizational skills and the ability to work closely with federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies.
  • Have superior research, writing, and oral advocacy abilities, strong academic credentials, and good judgment.
  • Intelligence and aptitude, measured by professional experience/growth potential, academic record, the writing sample, and any interview performance.
  • Commitment to excellence, strong work ethic and drive, as may be demonstrated through successful team work, leadership, obstacles overcome, and personal, academic and professional achievement.
  • Sound judgment and good character.
  • Balance, both professionally and personally, in terms of interests and abilities.

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay is $76,748 to $150,000 which includes 17.06% locality pay.

Travel:

1 to 5 nights of travel required per month.

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must complete the occupational questionnaire and submit the documentation specified in the Required Documents section above.

The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday March 23, 2026 to receive first consideration. Further consideration will be given to completed application packages received by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday, April 16, 2026.

1. To begin, click Apply Online to create a USAJOBS account or log in to your existing account. Follow the prompts to select your USAJOBS resume and/or other supporting documents and complete the occupational questionnaire.

2. Click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package. (It is your responsibility to ensure your responses and appropriate documentation are submitted prior to the closing date.)

3. To verify your application is complete, log into your USAJOBS account, https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login, select the Application Status link and then select the more information link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process.

To return to an incomplete application, log into your USAJOBS account and click Update Application in the vacancy announcement. You must re-select your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account or your application will be incomplete.

You are encouraged to apply online. Applying online will allow you to review and track the status of your application. However, should you not be able to apply online, please contact Eastern District of Oklahoma at (918) 684-5137 or email at Jessica.Alexander@usdoj.gov, prior to the closing date of this announcement to request an alternate method of applying.

The Point of Contact for this vacancy announcement is Eastern District of Oklahoma who can be reached at (918) 684-5137 or Jessica.Alexander@usdoj.gov.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this Office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this Office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this Office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 16, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Relocation expenses will not be authorized. A relocation incentive may be considered as appropriate based on qualifications.

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

Assistant United States Attorney

Job Location: Imperial, CA

About the Office:

The Southern District of California (SDCA) is one of the largest U.S. Attorney's offices in the country with one of the largest caseloads. This office prosecutes federal crimes and defends the interests of the United States government in civil cases. SDCA encompasses San Diego and Imperial Counties and includes a branch office in Imperial, California.

Job Description:

The Criminal Division is organized into three sections: General Crimes, Organized Crimes and Special Prosecution. (See the San Diego U.S. Attorney's office website, https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdca/criminal-division, for a detailed description of each section). The General Crimes Section is comprised of four units: Intake, Fast Track, three Trial Teams, and the Sentencing Unit. Most Criminal AUSAs begin their careers in General Crimes. General Crimes handles a large volume of reactive cases that arise from policing the 141-mile-long border between California and Mexico, six Ports of Entry, and the roughly 70 miles of coastline stretching from the U.S./Mexico border to the northernmost tip of San Diego County. Such cases commonly include illegal entry and reentry, drug importation and smuggling, and alien smuggling. Aside from their reactive cases, prosecutors in the section also handle firearms-related matters, drug distribution, child exploitation, fraud, and other prosecutions. General Crimes prosecutors try a large number of cases and conduct proactive investigations using a wide range of investigative tools and pursue matters involving undercover operations and confidential sources. Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.

Qualifications:

  • You must be a United States Citizen or National.
  • Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory preemployment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.
  • You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
  • J.D. degree and active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) required.
  • This is a temporary position not to exceed 03/31/28. This position may be extended or made permanent without further competition.
  • Must reside in the district to which appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district specific information.

Required Qualifications:

 Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1 year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Applicants must demonstrate a quick analytical ability and an aptitude for accurately articulating the critical issues in a case. Applicants must demonstrate superior oral and writing skills, as well as strong research and interpersonal skills and good judgment. Applicants must possess excellent communication and courtroom skills and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff, and client agencies. Applicants must also have demonstrated excellent computer literacy skills, to include experience with automated research on the Internet, electronic court filing, and electronic e-mail and word processing systems. AUSAs receive training by the U.S. Department of Justice and by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Appointment is subject to an FBI background investigation, including credit, arrest, and drug use inquiries.

You must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.

Security Requirements:

Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. In addition, continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation.

Residency Requirements:

Assistant United States Attorneys generally must reside in the district to which he or she is appointed or within 25 miles thereof. See 28 U.S.C. 545 for district-specific information.

Selective Service: 

If you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law. See www.sss.gov.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorney's pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay is $89,474 to $197,100 per annum which includes a 36.47% locality pay.

Travel:

Occasional travel both within and outside the District as necessary.

Application Process:

To apply for this position, you must complete the occupational questionnaire and submit the documentation specified in the Required Documents section above.

The complete application package must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on 04/30/2026 to receive consideration.

1. To begin, click Apply Online to create a USAJOBS account or log in to your existing account. Follow the prompts to select your USAJOBS resume and/or other supporting documents and complete the occupational questionnaire.

2. Click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package. (It is your responsibility to ensure your responses and appropriate documentation are submitted prior to the closing date.)

3. To verify your application is complete, log into your USAJOBS account, https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login, select the Application Status link and then select the more information link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process.

To return to an incomplete application, log into your USAJOBS account and click Update Application in the vacancy announcement. You must re-select your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account or your application will be incomplete.

Application Packages missing any of the required 6 documents will not be considered until all required documents are submitted.

You are encouraged to apply online. Applying online will allow you to review and track the status of your application. However, should you not be able to apply online, please contact Southern District of California at (619) 546-9474 or email at marina.felix@usdoj.gov, prior to the closing date of this announcement to request an alternate method of applying.

The Point of Contact for this vacancy announcement is Southern District of California, who can be reached at (619) 546-9474 or marina.felix@usdoj.gov

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances.

Application Deadline:

April 30, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

Job Location: Alexandria, VA

About the Office:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia has four offices which are located in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk, and Newport News. Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) are assigned to each of these offices to prosecute criminal cases and litigate civil cases.  The district consists of more than 19,000 square miles, has a population of over six million, and includes numerous federal agencies (including the Defense Department and the CIA), military installations, and major airports.  The Office has over 100 criminal AUSAs who handle a wide variety of complex cases, including drug trafficking and money-laundering crimes, terrorism-related offenses, firearms and other violent crime offenses, cybercrimes, environmental crimes, and a variety of fraud and white-collar offenses.

As the federal agency whose mission is to ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. To build and retain a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the American people, we welcome applicants from the many communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds, abilities, religions, and cultures of the United States who share our commitment to public service

For more information on the Department of Justice and the USAOs, visit http://www.justice.gov/careers/careers.html

Job Description:

An appointment as an AUSA with the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Virginia ("office) offers unique and challenging experiences for highly motivated attorneys: an opportunity to work on their own caseload and handle their own trials and appeals as a representative of the United States. The district is hiring for AUSAs in the Criminal Division within all four offices. Selectees may be assigned to one of the units listed below based of management decision and experience.

Units: Appellate, Majors Crimes, Cybercrime, Financial Crimes & Public Corruption, National Security & International Crime, Narcotics Trafficking & Money Laundering, Drug/Violent Crimes, White Collar, Asset Recovery, and General Crimes

Responsibilities will increase and assignments will become more complex as your training and experience progress.
 This position will require travel to other EDVA offices for court appearances and case assignments as needed.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications: 
Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction), and have at least 1 year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.

United States citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience litigating criminal cases in the federal courts and/or a federal judicial clerkship is desirable. Equivalent experience litigating in state courts will also be considered. Experience litigating violent crime cases is preferred.

Political Appointees (Current or Former): 

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the HR Office. Failure to disclose this information could result in disciplinary action including removal from Federal Service.

Salary:

Assistant United States Attorneys’ pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience.  The range of basic pay for non-supervisory (line) AUSA positions will be $67,863 to $165,209, plus locality pay. 

Travel:

May travel within the district offices.

Application Process:

Applications must be submitted online through the following link: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/849538800 by closing of 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2026.

Applicants should familiarize themselves and comply with the relevant rules of professional conduct regarding any possible conflicts of interest in connection with their applications. In particular, please notify this Office if you currently represent clients or adjudicate matters in which this Office is involved and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this Office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflicts of interest or disqualification issues that may need to be addressed under those circumstances

Application Deadline:

April 30, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

Many


Blindness-Related Jobs

 

Support Center Generalist

Job Location: San Rafael, CA/Boring, OR

About the Office:

We have an exciting new opportunity available here at Guide Dogs for the Blind for a Support Center Generalist to be based on either the California or Oregon campus.  This role provides support to active and new clients, community members and organizations. This includes guiding callers through the GDB website, our online application process, program information and inquiries about GDB programs. Additionally, you will work closely with Support Center Specialists and the Veterinary Financial Assistance team to ensure all caller needs are met.  

Job Description:

At Guide Dogs for the Blind, we create exceptional partnerships between people, dogs, and communities. With world class service and a robust network of instructors, puppy raisers, donors, and volunteers, we prepare highly qualified guide dogs and K9 Buddy dogs, provide guide dog readiness skills and offer youth programs to empower individuals who are blind or visually impaired. We are looking for a full-time Support Center Generalist to join us at either our San Rafael, CA or Boring, OR campus to provide support to active and new clients, community members, and organizations.

What you’ll do:

  • Enhance the caller experience by identifying customer needs, researching and resolving incoming calls and emails and tracking information in our CRM tool in a timely manner
  • Guide callers through the GDB website, including the online application process, program information, and respond to any inquiries about GDB programs
  • Complete and submit telephonic program applications for callers requesting assistance and provide application updates to callers inquiring about their status
  • Collaborate with Support Center Specialist and Veterinary Financial Assistance representatives to ensure caller needs are met
  • Keep Field Service Managers informed about inquiries and requests from clients located in their territories
  • Facilitate informed transfers, escalation of complex issues, outgoing call campaigns, and incident reports, and provide community referrals when needed

Qualifications:

  • At least 2+ years of experience in an administrative or phone-based support position in an office environment; call center or administrative receptionist experience in a fast-paced environment highly desired
  • Self-starter with a high level of initiative, follow-through and attention to detail, and ability to effectively prioritize tasks and consistently meet deadlines
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills; adept at building positive client relationships, mitigating conflict and de-escalation
  • Intermediate skills in MS Office; experience with Salesforce CRM platform a plus
  • Ability to work independently and collaborate with team members in local and remote locations while professionally representing the organization in-person and online

Salary:

CA:  $27-$31/hour
OR:  $23-$26/hour

Full-time (40 hours/week), hourly paid position

Potential hybrid schedule available

Application Process:

Apply online at https://www.guidedogs.com/careers/job-listings?jobviteiframe=job/ohVRzfwm&__jvst=job+board&__jvsd=Alumni&nl=1.

Application Deadline:

April 6, 2026

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Assistive Technology Consultant

Job Location: Albuquerque, NM

Job Description:

This role helps blind and visually impaired clients gain or maintain independence in work, school, and daily life by delivering hands-on assistive technology services. The Assistive Technology Specialist evaluates client needs, recommends appropriate tools, installs and configures devices, and provides one-on-one training tailored to each individual. The job blends technical expertise with thoughtful instruction, requiring a strong foundation in general information technology (IT) systems as well as a working knowledge of assistive technology. Specialists also collaborate closely with vocational rehabilitation counselors and team members to align services, document progress, and support clients through significant life transitions.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Evaluate client needs, skill levels, and environments to determine appropriate assistive technology that supports vocational and educational goals.
  • Recommend tools and configurations to vocational rehabilitation counselors based on accessibility needs, system compatibility, and client objectives.
  • Install, configure, and troubleshoot a range of assistive technologies, including screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver), magnification software (ZoomText, Magnifier, Zoom), digital magnifiers, Braille displays, OCR tools, and mobile devices.
  • Provide individualized training to clients, many of whom are adjusting to vision loss or unfamiliar with the technologies being introduced.
  • Perform maintenance and diagnostics on client devices, prepare laptops for deployment, and advise on system specifications as needed.
  • Maintain accurate, timely case documentation; communicate service updates to counselors; and manage files with strong organizational practices.
  • Travel to client homes, schools, and workplaces throughout the state to deliver, support, and troubleshoot technology in person.
  • Collaborate with a team of assistive technology specialists and vocational rehabilitation counselors to coordinate services and share expertise.

Qualifications:

  • The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor's degree and at least two years of professional experience in the field of assistive technology, information technology, or a related field.
  • Experience working with assistive technology for blindness or low vision, such as screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver), screen magnification tools (ZoomText, Magnifier, Zoom), Braille displays and notetakers, OCR tools, or accessible mobile devices.
  • Professional experience troubleshooting computer systems, diagnosing hardware or software issues, and performing maintenance and repair tasks across platforms such as Windows, Mac OS, iOS, or Android.
  • Experience delivering technical support or training in a structured environment such as education, rehabilitation, or information technology services.
  • Experience providing training, support, or assessments to individuals adjusting to vision loss, especially related to assistive technology use.
  • Experience maintaining accurate service records, case notes, or client documentation in a professional setting.

Minimum Qualification

Associate degree and two (2) years of professional experience in assistive technology related to blindness or low vision. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling four (4) years may substitute for the required education and experience.

Working Conditions

This position is based in an office setting with frequent travel to client homes, educational institutions, and employer sites. The role includes regular use of computers, assistive technology devices, and visual display terminals. Physical activity includes lifting standard hardware, walking, standing, bending, sitting, and occasional crawling during equipment setup. The role may involve interaction with individuals who have secondary disabilities or exhibit challenging behaviors. Occasionally exposed to service animals. 

Salary:

$21.96 - $32.94 Hourly

$45,680 - $68,520 Annually

This position is a Pay Band C5

Travel:

Occasional overnight travel may be required using agency vehicles.

Application Process:

Apply online at https://careers.share.nm.gov/psc/hprdcg/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&FOCUS=Applicant.

Note to screen reader users: Should you have trouble with the application utility, please notify Ms. Chelsea Talamante, our HR Manager. She can be reached in our Santa Fe office at (505) 476-4460 or at Chelsea.Talamante@cfb.nm.gov. You may request assistance with the application.  Ms. Talamante can also confirm that your application (including uploaded transcripts, licenses, etc.) has been successfully received for consideration.

Application Deadline:

April 7, 2026

Relocation Expenses:

Not authorized

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Assembler/Packers

Job Location: Victoria, TX

Job Description:

Works as part of a team having responsibility for assembling an entire product or component of a product.  Perform all tasks conducted by the team in the assembly process and rotate through all or most product lines and tasks rather than being assigned to a specific task on a regular basis.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Performs various simple tasks related to all stages of product assembly and all stages of product packing.
  2. Rotates through various tasks required for a particular production process.
  3. Performs quality spot checks on product or components.
  4. Performs other duties, as assigned.

Qualifications:

  1. Preference given to legally blind candidates
  2. Ability to perform hand assembly tasks
  3. Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time (8 – 10 hours/day)
  4. Must be able to lift 20-30 lbs.
  5. Must work as a team and work well with others.

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

COCESS Data Entry Clerk

Job Location: Altus AFB, OK

Job Description:

Under direct supervision of Branch Manager, performs customer service functions, data entry, organization of paperwork, and light cleaning duties (maintaining clean racks, counters and customer service areas).

Hours: Monday –Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent 
  • Organization skills and attention to detail 
  • Basic understanding of databases 
  • Excellent knowledge of word processing tools and spreadsheets (MS Office, Word, Excel etc.) 
  • Prefer some experience in customer service 

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Several

 

Store Manager

Job Location: Meridian NAS, MS

Job Description:

Responsible for the daily operations of the retail store, warehouse, IEE and HAZMAT operations, if applicable. Maintains store appearance and product presentation to company standards, ensuring all products and displays are merchandised effectively to maximize profitability. Oversees the purchasing and handling of all products and supervises store employees conducting training on an as needed basis while complying with established policies and procedures.

Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent required. 
  • Completion of college in business and/or retail management courses preferred. 
  • Minimum three to five years supervisory or management experience including inventory management, shipping and receiving, and customer service. 
  • Knowledge of effective merchandise presentation standards 
  • Understanding of basic retail concepts (gross margin, markdowns). 
  • Proficiency in using e-mail, Internet, POS system, MS Windows, and Excel.
  • Demonstrated ability to build effective teams and motivate employees. 
  • Strong initiative and leadership skills. 
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. 
  • Good problem-solving skills. 
  • Ability to adapt quickly and react positively to business needs and changes in strategies. 
  • Current driver’s license and proof of insurability. 
  • Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds. 
  • Must be flexible in schedule to meet customer demands. 
  • Perform other job duties, as assigned. 

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

1

 

Warehouse Specialist HAZMAT

Job Location: Meridian NAS, MS

Job Description:

Under direct supervision, performs a variety of warehousing duties, which require an understanding of the established storage plan. Verify materials against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages, routing materials to prescribed storage locations, storing, stacking, or palletizing materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods, rearranging and taking inventory of stored materials, examining stored materials and reporting deterioration and damage, removing material from storage and preparing for shipment.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Verify materials against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies/damages
  • Routing materials to prescribed storage locations, storing, stacking, or palletizing materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods
  • Inventory stowed materials, issuing materials from location, packing materials for shipment
  • Load and unload trucks as required
  • Utilizes company vehicle to make deliveries, pick-ups, etc.
  • Maintain data for monthly report
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Computer proficiency (MS Word and Excel)
  • Operate hand truck, pallet jack, and forklift
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds
  • Knowledge of basic procedures, including receiving, and inventory control
  • Basic math skills (addition, multiplication, etc.) for record keeping
  • Current state driver’s license and proof of insurability
  • Must successfully complete a formal training class for HAZMAT within 90 days of employment

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

Data Entry Clerk

Job Location: Minot AFB, ND

Job Description:

Under direct supervision of Branch Manager, performs customer service functions, data entry, organization of paperwork, and light cleaning duties (maintaining clean racks, counters and customer service areas). 

Hours: Monday – Friday; 7:30 am – 4:00 pm

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent 
  • Organization skills and attention to detail 
  • Basic understanding of databases 
  • Excellent knowledge of word processing tools and spreadsheets (MS Office Word, Excel etc.) 
  • Prefer some experience in customer service 

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Several

 

Assistant Store Manager

Job Location: Sand Island, HI

Job Description:

Oversee local purchasing and receiving operations and validate status for incoming shipments and delivers merchandise to customers. Perform and validate inventory count records. Process customer sales, orders and special orders. Ensure safety and security of store and personnel. Maintain outstanding customer relations with base personnel.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Assist Manager with day-to-day operations.
  • Process purchase order to ensure prompt delivery of customer orders.
  • Helps customers by providing information; answering questions; obtaining merchandise requested; completing payment transactions; preparing merchandise for delivery
  • Ensure retail store front is clean, neat and free from clutter; retail shelves are fully stocked and properly faced
  • Monitor open back/special orders and ensure orders are filled in a timely manner; check delivery status and update as necessary
  • Ensure compliance with Essentially The Same (ETS) requirements and ensure an ETS free inventory
  • Attracts customers by originating display ideas; following display suggestions or schedules; constructing or assembling prefabricated display properties; producing merchandise displays in windows and showcases, and on sales floor
  • Assist Manager with training requirements; ensure personnel are properly trained and understand the operations manual, employee handbook and their position
  • Monitor inventory levels and counts to ensure inventory accuracy
  • Evaluates competition by visiting competing stores; gathering
  • information such as style, quality, and prices of competitive merchandise
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications;
  • Establishing personal networks; benchmarking state-of-the-art practices; participating in professional societies
  • Delivers product to customers
  • Any other duties as assigned by Store Manager

Qualifications:

  • Proficient in retail operations and management
  • Have knowledge of general inventory principles
  • Have excellent customer service and communication skills; strong leadership and team building skills
  • Ability to properly train and coach personnel and delegate as necessary to ensure tasks are completed in a timely and accurate manner
  • Be familiar with military and government organizations and acronyms and have an understanding of military supply and logistics and the AbilityOne program
  • Individual must have excellent computer skills and proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Minimum of 3 years retail sales experience, and be customer driven
  • Current state driver’s license and proof of insurability
  • Degree in retail management preferred

Application Process:

Applicants may apply at 4421 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or apply online at https://www.stlb.net/applynow.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

Accessibility Manager

Job Location: Seattle, WA

About the Office:

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. transforms the lives of people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. Through employment opportunities, we are a catalyst for empowerment. We foster self-confidence and instill a life changing affirmation that independence is possible. From our expertise in cutting-edge technology to our understanding of mobility, we help people who are blind and DeafBlind live fulfilling lives.

We believe everyone, no matter their vision abilities, deserves to experience the power of employment. Our goal for each person we reach is to ignite a fire of determination that is centered on the reality that blindness doesn’t define who you are or how you choose to live.

We are currently seeking a person who identifies strongly with our mission and core values to join our team in Seattle as an Accessibility Manager. This is an ideal role for someone who has Five (5) plus years of experience in the ADA/accommodations field, knowledge of an array of adaptive technology hardware, and who is passionate about the work of accessibility for persons who are blind. 

Job Description:

This position ensures that employees and service recipients have the accessible equipment, tools, technology, and software, to fully participate in work activities, classes, and program services. It provides solutions to make physical environments accessible. It is responsible for maintaining a plan of continuous improvement for digital and physical environment accessibility.

This position is responsible to implement, track, evaluate, and oversee accommodation and accessibility requests for individuals with visual and hearing impairments, in accordance with Lighthouse policies, industry best practices, and legal accessibility requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Review individual requests for accommodation related to vision or hearing and facilitate necessary accommodation.
  • Review organizational accessibility needs and partner with internal stakeholders (Facilities, Operations, IT, etc.) to research and develop organization-wide recommendations regarding accessibility, including involving Rehab Engineers, O&M Dept, ADA Centers and other professionals in the field when appropriate.
  • Develop and implement written accessibility standards for all LH facilities.
  • Update and implement written Accommodations process at all LH locations. 
  • Partner with and support O&M staff regarding accessibility issues related to mobility and safe travel. 
  • Consult and act as a resource to other management and staff members in setup of accessible sites, departments, and individual jobs. 
  • Develop program goals and outcome measures in partnership with VP of ECS. 
  • Develop and monitor Accessibility budget in partnership with others.
  • Coordinate and/or conduct accessibility evaluations for employees.
  • Develop and provide training for supervisors and managers about accessible environments and accommodations procedure. 
  • Schedule, plan, and deliver training for Board members and external stakeholders as needed (ex. Microsoft). 
  • Work cooperatively with other departments (ex. IT, Operations, and Facilities). 
  • Document accessibility requests and outcomes in database in a timely way.
  • Develop and maintain cooperative working relationships with community agencies and services. 
  • Represent the Lighthouse in a positive and professional manner at all times. 
  • Travel to other Lighthouse locations to implement and ensure access at each location. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned. 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Rehab Engineering, Human Services, Education, technology, or related field preferred, (equivalent education and experience will be considered). 
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Windows applications, including MS Office suite. Knowledge of alternative browsers. 
  • Comprehensive knowledge of adaptive software for blind and low vision users, such as Fusion, NVDA, JAWS, etc. 
  • Knowledge of an array of adaptive technology hardware including but not limited to: refreshable braille displays, CCTV, talking book readers and services, OCR software, braille/qwerty note takers, electronic wayfinding devices, etc. 
  • Knowledge of mobile operating systems with an emphasis in accessibility features in mobile devices (iOS, Android). 
  • Mature judgment and sensitivity in interpersonal relations and among diverse groups. 
  • Five (5) plus years of experience in the ADA/accommodations field. 
  • Five (5) years working in Human Services or related field, preferably with people who are blind, DeafBlind, and/or blind with other disabilities
  • Demonstrated knowledge of a wide range of accommodation resources. 
  • Thorough knowledge of general ADA and accessibility issues; especially regarding issues for people who are blind or have low vision, including transportation and workplace issues. 
  • Ability to travel to remote locations with notice
  • Ability to solve problems quickly and effectively. 
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in advocacy for accessibility issues. 
  • Ability to take initiative, function autonomously, and be dependable, while working in close coordination with program staff, supervisor, and other Lighthouse staff. 
  • Kind, courteous, and professional demeanor at all times. 
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills, including preparing written materials, teaching materials, email, as well as in in-person communication, both one on one and in group settings. 
  • Ability to communicate effectively and enthusiastically about the programs and services offered by the Lighthouse. 
  • Ability to manage multiple high priority projects with competing deadlines.
  • Demonstrated excellent organizational skills.

Salary:

$61,025 - $91,537 per year

Company benefits may include:

  • 12 Paid Holidays per year
  • Up to 17 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) per year
  • Medical, Dental, and vision plans
  • Long-term and short-term disability, AD&D
  • Life Insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with 6% employer match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Team Member Referral Bonus Program
  • Paid Leave for Service Animal Training
  • Focus on Upward Mobility
  • Inclusive and Supportive Team Environment

Application Process:

Apply online at Accessibility Manager.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

Daily Living Skills Provider, Low Vision Community

Job Location: Seattle, WA

About the Office:

$5,000 Sign-on bonus for qualified candidate!

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. transforms the lives of people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. Through employment opportunities, we are a catalyst for empowerment. We foster self-confidence and instill a life changing affirmation that independence is possible. From our expertise in cutting-edge technology to our understanding of mobility, we help people who are blind and DeafBlind live fulfilling lives.

We are currently seeking a person who identifies strongly with our mission and core values to join our team in Seattle, WA as a Daily Living Skills Provider, Low Vision Community in our Employment and Community Services department (ECS) Independent Living Program.  ECS is a human services department very unique to The Lighthouse.

Candidates who are considered for this role must currently hold or be in the process of obtaining one (ideally 2) of the following certifications:

1. Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS), 

2. Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist (CVRT),

3. Certified Low Vision Therapist (CLVT),

4. Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR)

This is an ideal role for someone with one or more of the above qualifications who is able to build strong cross functional team relationships, is motivated to help individuals gain independence and who has a passion for helping blind adults to lead independent lives. Prior O&M experience is not required, and we are willing to speak to graduating students and those who are newly certified. People in this role work with working-age adults. 

This role serves a 5-county area and most clients are located in King County.

Attention Out of State Candidates: Are you certified in any of the above, working and living in another state and seeking a new adventure? We would love to speak to you!  The city of Seattle has a lot to offer.  Relocation candidates welcome to apply!  Relocation awards are available to qualified candidates.

Job Description:

The purpose of this position is to provide training in daily living/adaptive communication techniqueseducation/consultationsafe travel training and information & referral to community members who have low vision. Daily Living Skills Provider works collaboratively with coworkers on the team, and with community partners to ensure clients 24 years old and above receive comprehensive adaptive skills training to help each individual achieve his or her goals for independence.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach skills of independent living
  • Assess home environment and recommend approaches to enhance independence, such as marking appliances, independent diabetic management/medicine management, and other in-home skills
  • Assess and provide training on adaptive communications skills, including introduction to accessibility techniques for smart phones/tablets
  • Assess basic low vision needs for community members
  • Make appropriate referrals such as for Orientation and Mobility, including navigating and basic cane skills
  • Provide training on devices to make best use of remaining vision as needed
  • Provide presentations, education/consultation and technical assistance to community members and organizations as approved.
  • Work cooperatively with coworkers
  • Complete initial phone assessments and scheduling
  • Attend staff, program and department meetings as scheduled
  • Monitor and maintain stock of low vision and mobility related equipment for purchases and/or use.
  • Participate and/or support ECS Department initiatives as needed (such as DeafBlind Retreat), and Lighthouse Strategic Plan initiatives
  • Participate in development of program-wide goals and measurements
  • Deliver services defined in grants and contracts
  • Develop and maintain positive relationships in the low vision professional arena
  • Maintain files, provide documentation, data collection, reports, and summaries as needed & required; including ILID and Apricot on a timely basis.
  • Maintain certification(s)
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated knowledge of a wide range of low vision aids and devices
  • Ability to problem solve effectively
  • Ability to take initiative, function autonomously, and be dependable.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with minimal supervision
  • Ability to produce high-quality written documents, including correspondence, reports, etc.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of PC applications, including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, browser, and database software.
  • Professional demeanor
  • Demonstrated excellent written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Willingness to work as a team member
  • Mature judgment and sensitivity in interpersonal relations and among diverse groups
  • Ability to meet the background and education/experience levels required for ILP/DSB contracts required
  • ACVREP certification required
  • Dual competency in Occupational Therapy, Orientation & Mobility, and Rehabilitation Teaching or CLVT strongly preferred
  • Ability to work schedule as assigned.
  • If a driver, must have a good driving record
  • This job requires travel in the field to people's homes and in the community on a daily basis

Salary:

$65,000 - $90,000 

Travel:

Daily

Application Process:

Apply online at Daily Living Skills Provider, Low Vision Community.

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Relocation Expenses:

Available

Number of Positions Available:

Few

 

First Part Check Aerospace 

Job Location: Seattle, WA

About the Office:

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. transforms the lives of people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. Through employment opportunities, we are a catalyst for empowerment. We foster self-confidence and instill a life changing affirmation that independence is possible. From our expertise in cutting-edge technology to our understanding of mobility, we help people who are blind and DeafBlind live fulfilling lives. 

We believe everyone, no matter their vision abilities, deserves to experience the power of employment. Our goal for each person we reach is to ignite a fire of determination that is centered on the reality that blindness doesn’t define who you are or how you choose to live.

We are currently seeking a person who identifies strongly with our mission and core values to join our team in Seattle, WA as a First Part Check in the Aerospace Division. This is an ideal role for someone who has at least one year of experience working in the aerospace industry, has a strong attention to detail, strong teamwork skills, can communicate clearly and promptly, strong blueprint reading skills, and who is comfortable working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

Job Description:

To perform various inspections determining the acceptability of manufactured parts to ensure a quality product.

Responsibilities include:

  • Inspects and determines acceptability of aerospace products, other parts and sub-assemblies as required.
  • Performs first part, in-process inspections.
  • Understands customer requirements and assures compliance to standards.
  • Audits procedures for adherence to standards.
  • Provides leadership and training in quality improvement and manufacturing processes.
  • Maintains required documentation to assure process control.
  • Assists in corrective action on non-conforming parts or process controls to assure conformance on future jobs.
  • Follows procedures for product inspection, documentation and approval.
  • Ensures the adherence to company safety and health standards, policies and procedures by monitoring personnel, machinery and work environment.
  • Immediately notify supervisor and/or Safety Manager of any safety and health concerns and problems.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • High school degree or better with shop math required.
  • 1 year aerospace manufacturing experience required
  • Knowledge of inspection devices and tools required.
  • Strong sense of responsibility, initiative and teamwork; ability to work according to timelines and customer specifications required.
  • Some experience in quality/team-oriented manufacturing environment and ability to support working relationships between inspection and manufacturing departments required.
  • Aerospace inspection experience preferred.
  • Familiarity with quality inspection tools such as micrometers, bore gages, height gages, and calipers.
  • Ideal candidate is someone with strong mechanical inspector experience as opposed to strictly a receiving inspector.
  • Ability to occasionally lift up to 40 pounds.
  • Ability to stand up to 8 hours with standard rest-periods.
  • Ability to perform work assignments requiring repetitive motions.
  • Ability to work schedule as assigned.

Salary:

$23-$28 hourly

Company benefits may include:

  • 12 Paid Holidays per year
  • Up to 17 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) per year
  • Medical, dental, and vision plans
  • Long-term and short-term disability, AD&D
  • Life Insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with 6% employer match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Team Member Referral Bonus Program
  • Paid Leave for Service Animal Training
  • Focus on Upward Mobility
  • Inclusive and Supportive Team Environment

Travel:

Some

Application Process:

Apply online at First Part Check Aerospace

Application Deadline:

Open until filled

Number of Positions Available:

Few