Attorney Adviser IP Attache

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Posted Jul 6, 2026 · Apply by Jul 20
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Position Overview

Compensation: $126,384 - $164,301/year
Position: Entry
Type: Job
Employment: Full time
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
Remote: No
Deadline: Jul 20, 2026

Job Description

Summary

The incumbent will serve as an Attorney Adviser IP Attache in Istanbul, Turkeye for the International Trade Administration/Global Markets (ITA/GM) and United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This position reports to the Senior Commercial Officer and USPTO Attache Program Director and must coordinate with the Economics Section, other parts of the U. S. Consulate in Istanbul and the USPTO.

Duties

The Attorney-Adviser provides authoritative advice and guidance to post senior and executive staff, U.S. Consulate executives, other government agencies, international organizations, U.S. businesses, and foreign governments regarding complex legal issues, opinions specifically related to intellectual property rights, U.S. law, and the intellectual property infrastructure in the host country. As the Attorney-Adviser, the incumbent serves as adviser to U.S. Consulate staff, other DOC agencies, Foreign Service Commercial staff at posts, other U.S. government agencies, and U.S. companies; interpreting U.S. and host country laws, calling their attention to host country actions that may affect U.S. intellectual property policy and business concerns. Typical duties performed include but are not limited to: Serves as an expert in intellectual property, as well as international trade, legislative procedures and executive branch decision making related to intellectual property. Promotes and advocates high standards of intellectual property protection and enforcement in host country and/or region. In doing so, the incumbent carries out U. S. objectives to promote improvements in patent, trademark and copyright legal systems internationally for the benefit of U. S. interests. Assists U. S. businesses with IP related challenges in Turkeye and other countries in Central Eurasia and the Western Balkans. The incumbent develops, in consultation with appropriate USPTO representatives, strategic plans for engaging countries in the region to improve their intellectual property regimes. Serves as the United States Patent and Trademark Office representative on U.S. delegations to international meetings on intellectual property to develop international agreements, revise existing agreements or address implementation of agreements or treaties. Develops, in cooperation with USPTO headquarters and host governments, and conducts programs on IP matters to improve IP systems and build public awareness of IP in the Central Eurasia and the Western Balkan region. Responsible for program areas of international trade and intellectual property; and identifies and addresses impediments affecting the program areas. Exercises managerial authority over local staff. Work may also involve recommending policies and developing procedures and regulations to implement new or amended legislation.

Qualifications

To qualify for the FP 0905 1, (GS- 14 equivalency), you must have a minimum of four (4) years of general law practice and one (1) year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to that of a GS- 14 in the Federal Service. Your resume will be evaluated based on evidence of your ability to clearly demonstrate the required professional law experience, specialized experience and knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs). Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of foreign and domestic intellectual property laws, the effect of U. S. political relationships and positions with respect to other countries on the protection of intellectual property internationally, foreign and domestic laws affecting the rights of U. S. citizens and foreign nationals and/or international agreements, treaties, etc., including business or economic matters affecting the same. Ability to prepare expert legal analysis on intellectual property issues developing in the host country and the region. Ability to express orally and in writing complex legal issues and interrelationships of public policy interests and issues impacting agency programs. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with high-level officials. Experience supervising professional staff and managing resources in a technical or legal organization. Applicants must have a minimum of four years of general law practice and one year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to that of a GS-14 in the Federal Service: Professional Legal/Law Experience for all attorneys: Professional legal/law experience is experience that has equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) to successfully perform the duties of the position to be filled. This experience is characterized by breadth and depth of experience in rendering professional legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal government agency, private sector, law firm, or other organization; preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents; drafting, preparing formal comments, or making substantive recommendations regarding proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress and opinions or decisions of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by an organization or official; conducting investigations to obtain facts; determining questions of law; studying, analyzing and evaluating legal precedents, to present findings. Legal work is described as extremely complex and difficult and requires a high order of original and creative legal endeavor in balancing conflicting interests; has broad or wide-scope impact on an economy, industry, private or public interests; and may involve directly or indirectly very large sums of money. Work may also involve acting as principal attorney in charge of the preparation and presentation of cases; recommending policies and developing procedures and regulations to implement new or amended legislation; and acting as legal, general or senior counsel to a major firm or organization. Specialized experience is defined as experience that has equipped you with the knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. Specialized Experience is defined as having: Knowledge of all fields of Intellectual Property (IP) and international IP agreements. Assisting in and/or devising the correct strategy for resolving complex issues by applying sound knowledge of the fields of foreign policy, international trade and IP. Strong communication skills to liaise with local contacts and work closely with appropriate Embassy officials on developments. Ability to write a variety of documents including policy, speeches, talking points, briefs, and options. Ability to provide succinct, timely, and comprehensive report, both orally and in writing. Provide guidance and assistance in negotiating on IP matters in bilateral and/or multilateral settings. Planning, organizing, and/or executing training and outreach programs on complex IP issues. Experience in providing guidance and assistance on the basic principles governing protection of intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets and/or treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in order to monitor foreign governments' implementation of trade agreements and to assess foreign governments' implementation of trade agreements and to assess foreign governments' compliance with international trade obligations. Knowledge of U.S. statues, regulations, decisions and policies and international arrangements pertaining to international trade and intellectual property to enable development of proposals or recommendations that may alter (e.g. improve property protection for U.S. interests) domestic and international law on international property or affect the role or operation of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Writing a variety of legal documents, including policy speeches, testimonies, talking points, briefs, opinions, etc. Ability to supervise, manage, and oversee a subordinate staff engaged in legal work. Applicants must meet these criteria before the closing date of this announcement.

Education

Applicants must possess the following criteria before the closing date of this announcement in order to be eligible for the position: You must have a graduate degree, with an LL.M or J. D. from a full course of study in a School of Law accredited by the American Bar Association, or a State Accredited Law School; Be a current member in good standing of the bar of a State, Territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; Posses at least four years of professional legal/law experience; and Posses at least one year of specialized experience.

How You Will Be Evaluated

We will review your resume, optional cover letter, and supporting documentation to determine if you meet the minimum qualification requirements for the position as described in this vacancy announcement. If you meet the qualification requirements stated in the vacancy announcement, we will compare your resume and supporting documentation to your responses to the vacancy questions.Your resume and supporting documentation must support your responses to the vacancy questions, or your score may be lowered. High self-assessment in the vacancy questions that is not supported by information in your resume and/or supporting documents may eliminate you from further consideration and/or best qualified status. The best qualified candidates will be identified for referral to the selecting official/hiring manager. Your answers to the questions in the online application process serve as the basis for your initial rating and will determine who is best qualified for this position; only the best qualified candidates will be referred to the selecting official for further consideration. To preview questions, please click the following link: https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12999225

Required Documents

Required documents: In addition to a resume and the assessment questions, you must submit copies of the following documents:Resume - showing relevant experience. Your resume MUST include the following information. Failure to do so may disqualify you from consideration for the position for which you are applying. Full name, mailing address (including zip code), and day and evening telephone numbers. Citizenship. Confirmation of your registration in the Selective Service, if you are registered for Selective Service if you are a male born after 12/31/59. Work experience including the dates (mm/dd/yy) of each employment along with the number of hours worked per week. Include paid and non-paid job-related work experience. For each job listed you are to provide: Job title Duties and accomplishments Employer's name and address Supervisor's name and phone number Starting and ending dates (mm/dd/yy) Salary If Federal; Title, Series, and grade/pay band Education: An applicant must have successfully completed a full course of study in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) and have the first professional law degree (LL.M. or J.D.). Law school transcripts must be submitted at the time of application.Bar Membership: An applicant must be a current member in good standing of the bar of a State, Territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. A copy of your bar membership must be submitted at the time of the application. IMPORTANT: If you do not submit required documentation described in this job opportunity announcement, your application will be deemed incomplete, and you will be ineligible for further consideration for this vacancy. You may submit required and/or supplemental documents through any of the following methods: Upload your file(s). Download from your USAJOBS account.

How to Apply

Applicants applying under this announcement are required to complete and submit an on-line application through the Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) application system, USAJOBS at website http://www.usajobs.gov/. The information you provide and your resume will become part of your application and will automatically be transferred to the Department of Commerce's application system when you apply on-line. Information you provide is general information that must be completed by all applicants. There are several parts of the application process that will affect your overall evaluation: (i). Your on-line resume, (ii). Your responses to the vacancy questions, (iii). Your supporting documentation.Your complete application, including required documents, must be received on-line by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the closing date of this announcement.

What to Expect Next

You will receive notice that your application has been received. You can check the status of your application by accessing the USAJOBS website at http://www.usajobs.gov/. - Click on the MY USAJOBS, which brings you to the login screen. - Login to your account. - You can check your status by either clicking on Track your online job Applications or on the APPLICATIONS tab.Other than the system status, we will not provide any additional information about why an applicant did not make the referral list.Note: USAJOBS accounts are deactivated after 18 months of inactivity. If your account has been deactivated, you should create an entirely new resume. It is to your advantage to update your resume at least twice a year to maintain your marketability and to avoid deactivation.

Additional Information

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: You must complete a Financial Disclosure Report within 30 days of appointment. MEDICAL CLEARANCE: You must be able to obtain a medical clearance for worldwide assignment (including dependents if applicable). VETERANS PREFERENCE: Veterans' preference does not apply to this vacancy as an Attorney Appointment within the Excepted Service. While there is no formal rating system for applying veterans' preference to attorney appointments in the excepted service, the Department considers veterans' preference eligibility a positive factor in the hiring process. If claiming veteran's preference, you must indicate the type of veteran's preference you are claiming on your resume. Any supporting documentation received from veterans will be retained to document veteran's status if selected. FEDERAL STATUS: Current Federal applicants/employees will be appointed/converted at their current grade level. Up...

Responsibilities

The Attorney-Adviser provides authoritative advice and guidance to post senior and executive staff, U.S. Consulate executives, other government agencies, international organizations, U.S. businesses, and foreign governments regarding complex legal issues, opinions specifically related to intellectual property rights, U.S. law, and the intellectual property infrastructure in the host country. As the Attorney-Adviser, the incumbent serves as adviser to U.S. Consulate staff, other DOC agencies, Foreign Service Commercial staff at posts, other U.S. government agencies, and U.S. companies; interpreting U.S. and host country laws, calling their attention to host country actions that may affect U.S. intellectual property policy and business concerns. Typical duties performed include but are not limited to: Serves as an expert in intellectual property, as well as international trade, legislative procedures and executive branch decision making related to intellectual property. Promotes and advocates high standards of intellectual property protection and enforcement in host country and/or region. In doing so, the incumbent carries out U. S. objectives to promote improvements in patent, trade mark and copyright legal systems internationally for the benefit of U. S. interests. Assists U. S. businesses with IP related challenges in Turkeye and other countries in Central Eurasia and the Western Balkans. The incumbent develops, in consultation with appropriate USPTO representatives, strategic plans for engaging countries in the region to improve their intellectual property regimes. Serves as the United States Patent and Trademark Office representative on U.S. delegations to international meetings on intellectual property to develop international agreements, revise existing agreements or address implementation of agreements or treaties. Develops, in cooperation with USPTO headquarters and host governments, and conducts programs on IP matters to improve IP systems and build public awareness of IP in the Central Eurasia and the Western Balkan region. Responsible for program areas of international trade and intellectual property; and identifies and addresses impediments affecting the program areas. Exercises managerial authority over local staff. Work may also involve recommending policies and developing procedures and regulations to implement new or amended legislation.

Requirements

To qualify for the FP 0905 1, (GS- 14 equivalency), you must have a minimum of four (4) years of general law practice and one (1) year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to that of a GS- 14 in the Federal Service. Your resume will be evaluated based on evidence of your ability to clearly demonstrate the required professional law experience, specialized experience and knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs). Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of foreign and domestic intellectual property laws, the effect of U. S. political relationships and positions with respect to other countries on the protection of intellectual property internationally, foreign and domestic laws affecting the rights of U. S. citizens and foreign nationals and/or international agreements, treaties, etc., including business or economic matters affecting the same. Ability to prepare expert legal analysis on intellectual property issues developing in the host country and the region. Ability to express orally and in writing complex legal issues and interrelationships of public policy interests and issues impacting agency programs. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with high-level officials. Experience supervising professional staff and managing resources in a technical or legal organization. Applicants must have a minimum of four years of general law practice and one year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to that of a GS-14 in the Federal Service: Professional Legal/Law Experience for all attorneys: Professional legal/law experience is experience that has equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) to successfully perform the duties of the position to be filled. This experience is characterized by breadth and depth of experience in rendering professional legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal government agency, private sector, law firm, or other organization; preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents; drafting, preparing formal comments, or making substantive recommendations regarding proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress and opinions or decisions of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by an organization or official; conducting investigations to obtain facts; determining questions of law; studying, analyzing and evaluating legal precedents, to present findings. Legal work is described as extremely complex and difficult and requires a high order of original and creative legal endeavor in balancing conflicting interests; has broad or wide-scope impact on an economy, industry, private or public interests; and may involve directly or indirectly very large sums of money. Work may also involve acting as principal attorney in charge of the preparation and presentation of cases; recommending policies and developing procedures and regulations to implement new or amended legislation; and acting as legal, general or senior counsel to a major firm or organization. Specialized experience is defined as experience that has equipped you with the knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. Specialized Experience is defined as having: Knowledge of all fields of Intellectual Property (IP) and international IP agreements. Assisting in and/or devising the correct strategy for resolving complex issues by applying sound knowledge of the fields of foreign policy, international trade and IP. Strong communication skills to liaise with local contacts and work closely with appropriate Embassy officials on developments. Ability to write a variety of documents including policy, speeches, talking points, briefs, and options. Ability to provide succinct, timely, and comprehensive report, both orally and in writing. Provide guidance and assistance in negotiating on IP matters in bilateral and/or multilateral settings. Planning, organizing, and/or executing training and outreach programs on complex IP issues. Experience in providing guidance and assistance on the basic principles governing protection of intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets and/or treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in order to monitor foreign governments' implementation of trade agreements and to assess foreign governments' implementation of trade agreements and to assess foreign governments' compliance with international trade obligations. Knowledge of U.S. statues, regulations, decisions and policies and international arrangements pertaining to international trade and intellectual property to enable development of proposals or recommendations that may alter (e.g. improve property protection for U.S. interests) domestic and international law on international property or affect the role or operation of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Writing a variety of legal documents, including policy speeches, testimonies, talking points, briefs, opinions, etc. Ability to supervise, manage, and oversee a subordinate staff engaged in legal work. Applicants must meet these criteria before the closing date of this announcement.

Compensation

$126,384 - $164,301/year

Practice Area

Position

Entry

Industry

Government

Application Deadline

July 20, 2026

Employment Type

Full time

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