Sentencing Resource Counsel Project
Position Annoucement
Sentencing Resource Counsel Attorney
(full-time remote position)
Anticipated Start Date: Summer 2026
The National Sentencing Resource Counsel Project (SRC) is accepting applications for the position of full-time project attorney. Candidates must be willing to work remotely.
About Us. The National Sentencing Resource Counsel (SRC) is a highly collaborative, mission-based project of the Federal Public and Community Defenders. SRC is one of several national projects that support the work of defenders and CJA-appointed attorneys. SRC staff are federal defender employees of the Office of the Federal Defender for the District of Arizona and are supervised by the SRC Director. SRC has four, often overlapping focus areas: U.S. Sentencing Commission, Legislation (Congress), Litigation, and Data, with attorneys typically focusing their attention on one of these:
Additionally, all SRC attorneys regularly train defenders and CJA-appointed attorneys on sentencing-related topics. SRC attorneys do not currently represent individual clients, although there may be opportunities for some limited, sentencing-related direct representation in the future.
The Job and Requirements. SRC seeks applicants primarily for the Litigation and Legislative roles, although qualified candidates will also be expected to do Commission work. Please indicate in your letter of interest your unique qualifications, highlighting any experience in legislative and sentencing policy reform, high-impact criminal defense litigation, using data in your advocacy, and training. For each position, you must:
The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record of community involvement and relationship-building; be comfortable communicating and working closely with people with varying backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives; be able to identify and lead initiatives while simultaneously playing a supporting role in other initiatives; and be able to balance the day-to-day demands of this position with the need to complete long-term substantive projects. You must be able to travel as it is a necessary part of the job. Experience providing legal training, particularly on federal sentencing issues, is preferred. Appointment is subject to a satisfactory background investigation, including an FBI names and fingerprint check and an IRS tax check.
Salary and Benefits. SRC employees enjoy experience-based salaries. The starting salary is between $80,282 and $197,100 (salary range based on Phoenix locality). SRC also offers generous benefits, including health and life insurance, retirement, and the Thrift Savings Plan. Salary is payable by Electronic Funds Transfer (direct deposit) only. Offer and continuation of employment is subject to the availability of funds.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SRC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and are committed to fostering a culture of equity, inclusion, belonging, and mutual respect, which are central to SRC’s mission and work. We seek a team member who shares these values, and we embrace the unique perspectives of attorneys from underrepresented and historically marginalized communities. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, height, weight, disability, veteran status, military obligations, and marital or parental status. We do not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment in any personnel decisions or employee interactions.
Apply. Qualified persons should apply via the online application system at https://azfd.acquiretm.com/home.aspx. To be considered for the position(s), applicants need to register at the above web address and create an online profile, or login if you already have a profile. Please follow the prompts to upload a letter of interest, résumé, and a writing sample that demonstrates your ability to carefully analyze a complex sentencing issue. References will be required from candidates selected for an interview. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, but no later than May 8, 2026. We may fill current and future positions from this position announcement.
Equal Opportunity Employer. The Federal Public Defender for the District of Arizona is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals from groups underrepresented in national projects within the defender community are encouraged to apply.