Thursday, July 25, 2024

Federal Enforcement Officer | U.S. Marshals Service


 

***VETERANS' PREFERENCE***

Federal Enforcement Officer
Location: Washington, DC
Announcement Number: ST-12476678-24-DG
Salary: $70,685 - $107,590
Closing Date: July 29, 2024


The primary purpose of this position is to execute district court security protocols; perform detention assignments; detainee transport duties; provide protective services to judicial officers and other government officials, to include transportation of such officials and protection of residences; respond to civil disturbances/active threats in and around federal buildings and engage in service of process duties.

Duties

It is your responsibility to read the entire announcement carefully before applying and to follow all instructions outlined.

As a Federal Enforcement Officer at the GS-1801-9/11 level, some of your typical work assignments may include:

Duties of the position include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Work court security assignments for arraignments, hearings, and criminal and civil trials.
  • Provide personal protection inside the courtroom or federal buildings for government officials, attorneys, jurors, witnesses, and other members of the judicial process.
  • Oversee detention operations to ensure order and discipline, security, and safeguarding of detainees.
  • Search, restrain, provide sustenance, and administer basic medical interventions to inmates.
  • Move inmates to and from holding cells to courtrooms and working with external detention or corrections entities, coordinate transportation of inmates to and from the courthouse, airports or other facilities.
  • Provide physical transport of inmates, safely and securely, to and from detention facilities, airlift sites, and medical buildings.
  • Participate in protective service details of court and government officials, attorneys, jurors, witnesses, etc. as an operator of detail vehicles or in the static security of a residence or building containing a protected person.
  • Research and verify the location of a recipient of legal process and work in conjunction with Deputy U.S. Marshals to safely execute the service of process.