Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Deputy Associate General Counsel for Program Review (Foods and Veterinary Medicine), FDA

This position is located in the Office of the Chief Counsel (OCC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (which is also the HHS Office of General Counsel, Food and Drug Division (FDD)) in Silver Spring, MD. The incumbent will serve as an FDD management official and will be primarily responsible for all legal advisory and program review activities and programs of the following major FDA program areas: foods and veterinary medicine.

For more information, visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/705275300

Supervisory General Attorney (Associate Regional Attorney), USDA

This position is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The incumbent serves as Associate Regional Attorney and supervises and manages the Albuquerque field office for the USDA Office of the General Counsel (OGC), under the direct supervision of the Regional Attorney for OGC's Mountain Region. The incumbent provides legal services to USDA agency personnel primarily located in Arizona and New Mexico.

For more information, visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/706441100

Several USDA Attorney Advisor positions avalible

See the following links for four Attorney Advisor (General) positions at U.S. Department of Agriculture

Friday, February 24, 2023

Maryland Law and Policy Fellowship

The Maryland Sea Grant (MDSG) and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) are looking for a one-year legal fellow. Fellows will be contractual employees of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science-MDSG receiving a non-negotiable annualized salary of $54,000 plus fringe benefits including healthcare options.  The deadline to apply is March 27th. For more information visit: https://www.mdsg.umd.edu/topics/maryland-law-and-policy-fellowship.

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Legislative Assistant to Congresswoman Mary Miller

Congresswoman Mary Miller is seeking a legislative assistant with an interest in agricultural policy and a strong commitment to conservative values. Competitive candidates have 1-2 years of Capitol Hill/related policy experience, are well-organized, and have excellent writing and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities include: briefing the Congresswoman on agriculture issues, covering the Agriculture Committee for the Member, including hearing andmark-up preparation, tracking legislation in assigned issues areas (additionalportfolio issues TBD), staffing the Member at meetings and events, meeting withoutside groups and constituents, and occasionally traveling to Illinois forevents/key stakeholder meetings. This is an excellent opportunity to work on the 2023 Farm Bill and issues affecting Rural America. A bachelor's degree in agricultural economics, agribusiness, or a related field is preferred, but not required. Preference will be given to candidates who have a working knowledge of, and/or experience in, agriculture industries.

Please submit your resume to IL15StaffApplications@mail.house.gov, with the subject line: Agriculture Legislative Assistant – First/Last name

Assistant General Counsel, USDA Office of General Counsel

The incumbent serves as Assistant General Counsel in the Marketing, Regulatory and Food Safety Programs Division (MRFSPD), Office of the General Counsel (OGC), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

  • Provides legal advice and overall legal support to the Under Secretaries, agency administrators, and other senior officials who are responsible for the programs and activities of the Department. 
  • Manages the development and application of legal policies, and supervises a staff of attorneys who draft, review, and approve, for legal sufficiency regulations, legislation, cooperative agreements, memoranda of understanding, and other agreements.
  • Prepares legal memoranda and opinions on questions of law; prepares litigation reports, pleadings, statements of fact, declarations, briefs, and other documents in connection with lawsuits filed by or against the United States.
  • Works with the Department of Justice in the trial of cases in the Federal courts; and prepares and present cases before Administrative Law Judges, the Judicial Officer, and other hearing officers appointed for particular proceedings.
  • Participates, as counsel for the Department, in conferences and meetings with leading representatives of industry, business, and agriculture, and interested and affected members of the public.
  • Responsible for developing and recommending procedures for handling the work of the division; overseeing the training and development of the legal and support staff; assigning work and evaluating the performance of the legal and support staff.
For more information, visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/699233500 

Public Policy Specialist, Regulatory Policy - ICF

The Public Policy Specialist will employ strong research, policy analysis, and writing skills to contribute to rulemaking documents, stakeholder and public comment reports, policy papers and technical background documents.  Duties also will include technical writing and editing, report production, and managing discrete tasks and small teams of staff to work toward a milestone or deliverable.  The Public Policy Specialist will work within interdisciplinary teams supporting federal government clients who develop and implement regulatory programs affecting environmental and resource management issues, homeland security and immigration, transportation, nutrition, food/drug safety, workforce development, and other national priorities.

For more information, visit: https://www.icf.com/careers/jobs/public-policy-specialist-regulatory-policy-R2206024

Policy and Advocacy Manager, Farm Aid

Farm Aid’s mission is to cultivate a vibrant and just, family farm-centered system of agriculture in the United States. With a social change orientation, conviction about the importance of family farmers, and a broad cultural platform, Farm Aid catalyzes and offers creative ways to champion farmers, inspire civic engagement and leverage our position to influence positive change in our agricultural and cultural landscape. 

The Policy & Advocacy Manager serves as Farm Aid’s lead researcher, analyst and translator of farm and food issues to inform, engage and activate Farm Aid’s audience in efforts that affect positive change. The Policy & Advocacy Manager reports to the Communications Director and collaborates with other staff members, especially the program and communications teams, to translate policy concepts into actionable knowledge. A skilled collaborator, relationship builder and communicator, the Policy & Advocacy Manager will center family farmers and their experiences; build collaborative and supportive relationships with Farm Aid partner organizations and officials in Washington, DC; support farmer activism and collective action; and thoughtfully manage and organize complex events and processes.

For more information, visit: https://www.goodfoodjobs.com/jobs/163544/policy-advocacy-manager.html

Food Policy Research Fellow, MET Council on Jewish Poverty

Met Council is America’s largest Jewish charity dedicated to serving the needy. They fight poverty through comprehensive social services and by treating each client with compassion, integrity and respect.

The New York State Food Policy Research Fellow will report directly to the Food Policy Manager and collaborate directly with our Food Policy Coalition Building Fellow to assess the statewide need for kosher and halal emergency food and benefits access. The Fellow will analyze publicly available data and generate additional quantitative data to evaluate the need and available resources within the specific geographic locations of Jewish and Muslim communities throughout NYS. Additionally, the Fellow will work to develop multiple deliverables based on this outreach and analysis, including a formal policy report that includes detailed geospatial analysis along with state and local policy recommendations. In addition to specific research work, the Food Policy Fellow will represent Met Council in interviews and meetings focusing on food insecurity and cultural competency and work closely with like-minded organizations throughout New York City and State. This position requires an individual able to thrive in a fast-paced work environment, with a background in local and state emergency food programming, NYS food and nutrition policy, and data collection and quantitative research methods, along with a strong interest in hunger, nutrition, and cultural competency issues, and the experience and ability to work and communicate with a variety of audiences.
Please note: This is a temporary fellowship expected to extend through December 2023.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Policy Fellow, The Center for Good Food Purchasing

 The Center for Good Food Purchasing is seeking an experienced policy analyst to join their team as a Policy Fellow in a two-year fellowship position. The Policy Fellow is a full-time, two-year exempt position with an annual salary of $71,000 to $80,000. The deadline to apply is February 27, 2023. For more information visit: https://goodfoodpurchasing.org/job-posting-policy-fellow/

Friday, February 3, 2023

Attorney Advisor, USDA, Office of the General Counsel

USDA is looking for attorney advisors to provide legal advice, research, analysis and interpretation of federal, state and local laws, as well as oral and written opinions, memoranda, pleadings, briefs and legal support of all USDA programs and litigation for several locations. For more information visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/703070900