Federal

EEO Litigation Advocate

U.S. Postal Service ยท Other Agencies and Independent Organizations
๐Ÿ“ Saint Louis, Missouri EA-21 $91,030 - $105,835/yr
Posted: Feb 25, 2026 Deadline: Mar 27, 2026 (Closed days left)

About This Position

Come join the U.S. Postal Service! The United States Postal Service (USPS) is seeking an experienced Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Litigation Advocate to represent the Postal Service in administrative complaint proceedings before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The incumbent will conduct investigations, develop litigation strategy, prepare legal filings, negotiate settlements, and represent the agency at hearings and appeals.

Qualifications

Ability to identify legal issues presented by moderately complex factual situations and to perform investigations into the factual circumstances underlying legal issues presented. Ability to collect evidence, information, and documents (informally and through formal discovery) from complainants, witnesses, management officials and other postal employees. Ability to communicate in writing to prepare correspondence, statement of facts and issues, pre and post hearing submissions and motions, as well as litigation reports and legal pleadings.

Ability to communicate orally to present the Law Department's assessment of EEO cases, including potential settlement options and the negotiation of a resolution, based on authorized monetary limits and/or non-monetary considerations, with attorneys, legal representatives, and postal clients. Ability to integrate specific facts and evidence obtained from investigations with primary and secondary law to determine the nature, cause, legal responsibility and potential value of complaints, and develop appropriate defense theories and case strategy. Ability to serve as a representative of the Postal Service at EEO hearings and mediations.

Knowledge of EEOC and federal case law, statutes and regulations, as they relate to the analysis and resolution of complaints filed pursuant to Title VII, the Age Discrimination Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and the Equal Pay Act. Knowledge of EEOC procedures to include basic legal terminology and principles. Qualified applicant must successfully pass a drug screening.

Major Duties

As an EEO Litigation Advocate, you will: Investigates EEO matters by gathering and reviewing Postal Service investigative documents, including the EEO file, locating and interviewing Postal Service and third-party witnesses, and collecting and evaluating other available evidence. Researches and analyzes EEOC and Federal Court legal precedent to aid in representation of the Postal Service. Integrates specific case facts with primary and secondary law to determine the nature, cause, legal responsibility and potential value of complaints made under Title VII, the ADEA, the Rehabilitation Act and the Equal Pay Act.

Communicates the Law Department's assessment of EEO cases to postal clients, including the presentation and discussion of potential settlement options. Negotiates resolutions with complainants or their legal representatives based on authorized monetary limits and/or non-monetary consideration. Prepares both written discovery requests and Postal Service discovery responses; planning, conducting and defending depositions.

Prepares motions and pre-and-post hearing submissions to EEO Judges; prepares witnesses for EEO Hearings and represents the Postal Service at EEO Hearings. Represents the Postal Service in the filing of and defense of appeals before the EEOC Office of Federal Operations.

Conditions of Employment

You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered with the Selective Service. Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. Must obtain and maintain a Moderate Background Investigation (MBI) clearance (processing time: 6-8 weeks). Must complete all required background checks; non-responses may result in disqualification. Newly appointed employees are subject to a one-year probationary period. Current career USPS employees are not eligible to apply.

How You Will Be Evaluated

We will review your resume and support documents to ensure you meet the basic qualification requirements. We will evaluate each applicant who meets the basic qualifications on the information provided and evaluate your relevant professional, educational, and work experiences as it relates to fundamental competencies, identified in the Qualifications section above, required for this position.

How to Apply

You will need to apply via our on-line application process at www.usps.com/careers.

You will need to create an applicant profile. Once you are on the website, click "Search our latest job postings" OR select "Start your eCareer profile." You will have an opportunity to upload any requested documents to your profile. This is a two-step application process requiring you to create a profile and submit an application for the position you are applying for.

You will receive two email confirmations: 1. An email confirming your profile is complete.

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After submitting your application, you will receive a second email confirming your application has been successfully submitted.

Required Documents

Cover letter and resume

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for the EEO Litigation Advocate position at U.S. Postal Service?
The salary range for this position is $91,030 - $105,835/yr. This is a EA-21 position on the General Schedule pay scale. Actual pay may vary based on locality adjustments.
Where is the EEO Litigation Advocate job located?
This position is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This is an on-site position.
What qualifications do I need?
Ability to identify legal issues presented by moderately complex factual situations and to perform investigations into the factual circumstances underlying legal issues presented. Ability to collect evidence, information, and documents (informally and through formal discovery) from complainants, witnesses, management officials and other postal e...
How do I apply for this position?
Apply through USAJobs.gov by clicking the 'Apply on USAJobs' button. You'll need a USAJobs account, a federal-style resume, and supporting documents. The deadline is Mar 27, 2026.
Is a security clearance required?
No security clearance is required for this position.
What does EA-21 mean?
EA-21 refers to the General Schedule grade level. Higher grades require more experience and offer higher pay. Visit our GS Pay Scale page for full salary tables by grade and locality.
What benefits do federal employees receive?
Federal employees receive comprehensive benefits including health insurance (FEHB), retirement through FERS, Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) with government matching, paid annual and sick leave, paid parental leave, life insurance, and student loan repayment programs.