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Milivate

Paralegal Specialist

SkillBridge
9 locations
121 - 150 days
No Cost
Posted 258 days ago

Candidates for this and every DoD SkillBridge internship opportunity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are able to intern for 180, 120, and 90 days and MUST be at least 13 MONTHS from separation, not 12 months, 11 months, or 10 months but at least 13 months away from separating the military. Why 13 months? We are able to host SkillBridge interns for their final 180, 120, and/or 90 days on active-duty depending on the individual service-member’s situation. We use the time prior to their finite internship dates to complete our required HR actions to include getting them in front of hiring managers, having interviews conducted, selection decisions being made, “Qualifications Reviews” successfully completed on their resumes clearly demonstrating that they have the required experience, etc. for the positions for which they are being considered, along with a 3 to 5 month (on average) full CBP Background Investigation (BI) that MUST be completed prior to internship start dates.In this Paralegal Specialist position, you will become a key member of the legal team for the Office of The Chief Counsel. Typical work assignments include:• Conducting eDiscovery document reviews and redactions utilizing RelOne, Relativity or other document production software; • Organizing, summarizing, and analyzing documents obtained during discovery phase of agency litigation;• Receiving, investigating, examining and evaluating subpoenas, Giglio requests and other requests for Agency and personnel information from federal and state law enforcement agencies for possible disclosure in judicial proceedings; • Providing information and making recommendations in justifying the Agency’s legal position in regard to legal challenges to Agency actions; and• Providing litigation support to Agency attorneys for administrative hearings and court proceedings.

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ABOUT THE JOB

Candidates for this and every DoD SkillBridge internship opportunity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are able to intern for 180, 120, and 90 days and MUST be at least 13 MONTHS from separation, not 12 months, 11 months, or 10 months but at least 13 months away from separating the military. Why 13 months? We are able to host SkillBridge interns for their final 180, 120, and/or 90 days on active-duty depending on the individual service-member’s situation. We use the time prior to their finite internship dates to complete our required HR actions to include getting them in front of hiring managers, having interviews conducted, selection decisions being made, “Qualifications Reviews” successfully completed on their resumes clearly demonstrating that they have the required experience, etc. for the positions for which they are being considered, along with a 3 to 5 month (on average) full CBP Background Investigation (BI) that MUST be completed prior to internship start dates.In this Paralegal Specialist position, you will become a key member of the legal team for the Office of The Chief Counsel. Typical work assignments include:• Conducting eDiscovery document reviews and redactions utilizing RelOne, Relativity or other document production software; • Organizing, summarizing, and analyzing documents obtained during discovery phase of agency litigation;• Receiving, investigating, examining and evaluating subpoenas, Giglio requests and other requests for Agency and personnel information from federal and state law enforcement agencies for possible disclosure in judicial proceedings; • Providing information and making recommendations in justifying the Agency’s legal position in regard to legal challenges to Agency actions; and• Providing litigation support to Agency attorneys for administrative hearings and court proceedings.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conducting eDiscovery document reviews and redactions utilizing RelOne, Relativity or other document production software
  • Organizing, summarizing, and analyzing documents obtained during discovery phase of agency litigation
  • Receiving, investigating, examining and evaluating subpoenas, Giglio requests and other requests for Agency and personnel information from federal and state law enforcement agencies for possible disclosure in judicial proceedings
  • Providing information and making recommendations in justifying the Agency’s legal position in regard to legal challenges to Agency actions
  • Providing litigation support to Agency attorneys for administrative hearings and court proceedings

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must be at least 13 months from separation from military service
  • Able to intern for 180, 120, or 90 days as part of the DoD SkillBridge program
  • Completion of a 3 to 5 month full CBP Background Investigation (BI) prior to internship start dates
  • Successful completion of 'Qualifications Reviews' on resumes demonstrating required experience

ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY

Candidates for this and every DoD SkillBridge internship opportunity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are able to intern for 180, 120, and 90 days and MUST be at least 13 MONTHS from separation, not 12 months, 11 months, or 10 months but at least 13 months away from separating the military. Why 13 months? We are able to host SkillBridge interns for their final 180, 120, and/or 90 days on active-duty depending on the individual service-member’s situation. We use the time prior to their finite internship dates to complete our required HR actions to include getting them in front of hiring managers, having interviews conducted, selection decisions being made, “Qualifications Reviews” successfully completed on their resumes clearly demonstrating that they have the required experience, etc. for the positions for which they are being considered, along with a 3 to 5 month (on average) full CBP Background Investigation (BI) that MUST be completed prior to internship start dates.

ELIGIBLE SERVICE BRANCHES

All Services

PROGRAM COST

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Candidates for this and every DoD SkillBridge internship opportunity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are able to intern for 180, 120, and 90 days and MUST be at least 13 MONTHS from separation, not 12 months, 11 months, or 10 months but at least 13 months away from separating the military. Why 13 months? We are able to host SkillBridge interns for their final 180, 120, and/or 90 days on active-duty depending on the individual service-member’s situation. We use the time prior to their finite internship dates to complete our required HR actions to include getting them in front of hiring managers, having interviews conducted, selection decisions being made, “Qualifications Reviews” successfully completed on their resumes clearly demonstrating that they have the required experience, etc. for the positions for which they are being considered, along with a 3 to 5 month (on average) full CBP Background Investigation (BI) that MUST be completed prior to internship start dates.

POINT OF CONTACT

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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