Chambers Administrator Job in Washington DC, DC

Vacancy No. 25-02 Department U.S. Tax Court
Salary $84,601.00 to $131,826.00 Grade 11 to 12
Perm/Temp Permanent FT/PT Full-time
Open Date 1/14/2025 Close Date 1/21/2025
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Locations:
Washington DC, DC


Summary

The Chambers Administrator (CA) is responsible for administering the operations of a Presidentially-appointed Judge's Chambers, performing technically complex and confidential administrative duties. The CA serves as the Chambers' point of contact for counsel and parties in pending cases and for Court staff, and develops procedures for managing cases submitted to the Judge for adjudication.

Duties

The Chambers Administrator (CA) is responsible for administering the operations of a Presidentially-appointed Judge's Chambers, performing technically complex and confidential administrative duties. The CA serves as the Chambers' point of contact for counsel and parties in pending cases and for Court staff and develops procedures for managing cases submitted to the Judge for adjudication.

Administrative duties include: managing the chambers in accordance with standards established by the Judge; establishing procedures for proper handling, organizing, and maintaining of records; providing for the receipt, handling and dispatch of case-related mail, memoranda, legal files, and documents filed in cases assigned to the Judge; recommending improvements in administrative policies within the Chambers; acquiring needed equipment and supplies; receiving, processing, and preparing the Judge's responses to Law Clerk and or Attorney-Adviser applications according to the hiring needs and policies of the Judge; drafting memoranda relating to Law Clerk and or Attorney-Advisor promotions; and acting as the Chambers' manager for purposes of leave approval and time and attendance records. The CA serves as the principal liaison between the Chambers and the Court's administrative services, including Facilities, Financial Management, and Human Resources.

Case management duties include serving as case manager for cases assigned to the Judge; developing and maintaining procedures for tracking cases calendared for trial at trial sessions; reviewing and organizing materials related to trial sessions, such as pretrial memoranda, pending motions, orders previously issued, and final status reports; following procedures for handling sealed records; and overseeing groups of docketed cases assigned to the Judge. The CA also functions as a paralegal, drafting orders, checking factual findings and legal citations in opinions, and reviewing transcripts and incoming motions and memoranda. In addition, the CA proofreads and formats draft opinions, correcting grammar and punctuation as well as checking for accuracy. The CA serves as the Judge's confidential assistant, screening telephone calls, maintaining the Judge's personal schedule, arranging appointments and conferences, and assembling necessary informational materials. The CA will also inform and, if needed, remind the Judge of matters in the Court or the Chambers requiring consideration and disposition.

Requirements

Conditions of Employment

  • CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • Applicants must be United States Citizens or Nationals.
  • All Court employees are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for U.S. Tax Court Employees.

  • Employment at the United States Tax Court is subject to the provisions of the United States Tax Court Personnel Management System, a distinct system of personnel management practices specific to the Court as authorized by Public Law 111-366.

  • The United States Tax Court Personnel Management System adheres to the provisions set forth in section 2301(b) of title 5, United States Code (Merit Systems Principles) and section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code (Prohibited Personnel Practices). All United States Tax Court personnel must conduct themselves in accordance with these provisions.

  • Appointments under the United States Tax Court Personnel Management System subsequent to January 4, 2011, do not grant the rights to (a) appeal a reduction in grade or removal to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 43 of title 5, United States Code; (b) appeal an adverse action to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 75 of title 5, United States Code; (c) appeal a prohibited personnel practice described under section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code, to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 77 of that title (d) make an allegation of a prohibited personnel practice described under section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code, with the Office of Special Counsel under chapter 12 of that title for action in accordance with that chapter; or (e) file an appeal with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under part 1614 of title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  • Employment with U.S. Tax Court is "at-will;" employment may be terminated at any time by either party, with or without cause.

  • Those who are required must abide by Selective Service registration requirements.

  • Appointment to these positions is contingent upon favorable suitability determination and security background checks, which include a credit check and a criminal check
  • See "ADDITIONAL INFORMATION" for complete Conditions of Employment.

Qualifications

Basis of Rating: Ratings will be based on an evaluation of experience as it relates to the duties of the position, and on the Special Rating Factors listed below. An applicant must provide detailed information in the application package demonstrating that the Special Rating Factors are satisfied. An applicant's resume should reflect how that applicant's background and experience relate to the rating factors listed. An applicant must provide a cover letter that outlines his/her relevant experience.

Special Rating Factors: (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required)

  1. High skill level and ability in using computer programs such as MS365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint), Lexis/Nexis, and Westlaw.

  2. Demonstrated paralegal skills such as citation checking and verifying authorities contained in opinions, orders, and other legal documents.

  3. Demonstrated ability and skill in analyzing, reviewing, and evaluating established office and/or case management procedures to determine if existing procedures are effective and efficient and to develop new procedures to meet new or changing situations.

  4. Ability and skill in drafting legal documents, demonstrating attention to detail and proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

Education

A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.

Additional information

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT (CONTINUED)
  • A candidate selected for this position must be current on his or her federal income tax obligations before employment with the Tax Court and must remain current while employed by the Tax Court. Continued employment post-appointment is subject to satisfactory completion of the background investigation and credit check, and favorable adjudication. A subsequent background reinvestigation or supplemental investigation may be required.
  • The Federal Financial Reform Act requires direct deposit of federal wages for Court employees.
  • Employment at the United States Tax Court is subject to the provisions of the United States Tax Court Personnel Management System, a distinct system of personnel management practices specific to the Court as authorized by Public Law 111-366.
  • The United States Tax Court Personnel Management System adheres to the provisions set forth in section 2301(b) of title 5, United States Code (Merit Systems Principles) and section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code (Prohibited Personnel Practices). All United States Tax Court personnel must conduct themselves in accordance with these provisions.
  • Appointments under the United States Tax Court Personnel Management System subsequent to January 4, 2011, do not grant the rights to (a) appeal a reduction in grade or removal to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 43 of title 5, United States Code; (b) appeal an adverse action to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 75 of title 5, United States Code; (c) appeal a prohibited personnel practice described under section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code, to the Merit Systems Protection Board under chapter 77 of that title (d) make an allegation of a prohibited personnel practice described under section 2302(b) of title 5, United States Code, with the Office of Special Counsel under chapter 12 of that title for action in accordance with that chapter; or (e) file an appeal with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under part 1614 of title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
  • Employment with U.S. Tax Court is "at-will;" employment may be terminated at any time by either party, with or without cause.
  • New appointments to the Federal service require a probationary period of 52 weeks. Appointments to the Tax Court from other Federal positions may require a probationary period of up to 52 weeks.

Benefits

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How You Will Be Evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

How You Will Be Evaluated: If you meet the minimum qualifications for this position, the Court will then evaluate your application package to assess the quality, depth, and complexity of your accomplishments, experience, and education as they relate to the requirements listed in this vacancy announcement. If you meet those requirements and are among the best-qualified candidates, you will be referred to the hiring manager(s) for consideration. If the hiring manager(s) select(s) you for an interview, you will hear directly from the hiring manager(s).

Required Documents

How to Apply: All applicants must submit, in PDF format, the REQUIRED DOCUMENTS outlined below. These application materials must be submitted electronically through USAJOBS by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on January 21, 2024. See USAJOBS Help Center - How does the application process work? for guidance. Attention to detail and compliance with instructions on how to apply will be considered in the evaluation of applications.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

  1. A letter of interest / cover letter.
  2. A resume highlighting relevant knowledge and experience. Guidance on preparing a resume for Federal employment can be found here: USAJOBS Help Center - What should I include in my resume?
  3. A supplemental written statement, not to exceed two pages, which provides a brief description of how your experience relates to the duties outlined in this vacancy announcement.
  4. Contact information for 3 professional references.

EFFECT OF EXCEPTED SERVICE APPOINTMENT IN THE U.S. TAX COURT ON COMPETIVE STATUS: Title 26, Section 7471(a)(9) provides that "Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any employee of the Tax Court who has completed at least 1 year of continuous service under a non-temporary appointment with the Tax Court acquires a competitive status for appointment to any position in the competitive service for which the employee possesses the required qualifications."

Questions regarding this announcement may be directed to the Office of Human Resources at (202) 521-4700 or humanresources@ustaxcourt.gov.

The United States Tax Court is an equal-opportunity employer.

How to Apply

All applicants must apply through usajobs.gov.

Application documents must be received by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on the closing date of this announcement.

To begin your online application, click the Apply Online button and follow the prompts to register or sign into USAJOBS, take the online questionnaire, and submit the required documents. See Required Documents section for more details.

Questions regarding this announcement may be directed to the Office of Human Resources at (202) 521-4700 or by email at humanresources@ustaxcourt.gov.

The Court does not accept hard-copy application packages.
The Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement or to withdraw the announcement, with or without prior written or other notice.

Agency contact information

US Tax Court
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US Tax Court Office of Human Resources
400 Second Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20217
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Next steps

After the closing date of this announcement, The Human Resources Office will conduct an evaluation of your qualifications by reviewing your application package. Please be as complete and thorough as possible. At this point you may be contacted for an interview. If you do not meet the key requirements, and/or basic qualifications or you fail to submit all required application materials, your application will not be considered.


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