What is the Trial Attorney (Appellate) role at Offices, Boards and Divisions like?

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I’m Ms. Smith, currently looking for a job. I’d like to ask Dr. Job about the Trial Attorney (Appellate) position at Department of Justice.
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
What position is the Department of Justice hiring for?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
They’re looking for several experienced attorneys to join the Appellate Staff as Trial Attorneys in Washington, DC.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What kind of work will the Appellate Staff be doing?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
The Appellate Staff represents the United States in various civil appellate litigation, handling appeals from civil cases managed by the United States Attorneys across the country.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What qualifications do applicants need to have?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
Applicants need to have a J.D. Degree (or equivalent), be an active member in good standing of the bar in any U.S. jurisdiction, and have at least 1 year of post-J.D. legal experience.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What are the minimum years of experience required for different grade levels?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
For GS-13, you need at least 1.5 years of post-J.D. legal experience; for GS-14, it’s 2.5 years; and for GS-15, it’s 4 years.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
Is there a trial period for this position?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
Yes, there’s a 2-year trial period where they’ll evaluate your performance and how your work aligns with the agency’s goals.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
Thank you, Dr. Job. I will review the details.
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith

Job & Company Information

Job Title: Trial Attorney (Appellate)
Agency: Offices, Boards and Divisions
Salary: $121785-$197200
Industry: Administrative / Office
Location: Washington, District of Columbia
Posted on: 01/20/2026

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