Position Overview
Summary OPR's mission is to ensure that the FBI maintains its high standards of integrity and professionalism by impartially adjudicating allegations of employee misconduct. Employee misconduct is investigated by the Department of Justice, Office of Inspector General as well as the FBI's Internal Affairs Section. Investigative files are then referred to OPR where OPR's attorneys promote and enforce disciplinary policies and practices. Responsibilities GS-14: Serve as an attorney advisor to all segments of the office. Responsible for review of investigative files and the preparation of investigative reports and legal memoranda. Respond to questions concerning the FBI's disciplinary process and OPR policies from FBI personnel in headquarters and field divisions, other Federal agencies, Congressional overseers, and members of the public. Conduct comprehensive legal research; prepare written documents such as legal memoranda and policy statements; and evaluate proposed legislation and poli...