Assistant Attorney General IV-V Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
Company: Texas Attorney General
Location: Houston
Posted on: May 18, 2025
Job Description:
****PLEASE NOTE THIS APPLICATION IS EXPRESSING INTEREST IN THIS
ROLE AND NOT A FORMAL APPLICATION*****GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Applicants for this position should be prepared to pass an
extensive background investigation, including a comprehensive
criminal history, employment, education, financial status,
reputation, and social media check. The OAG's Medicaid Fraud
Control Unit works cases jointly with the FBI, HHS-OIG, and other
federal law enforcement agencies. Applicants for this position will
also be required to obtain a Top Secret federal security clearance
in order to fully participate in DOJ Prosecutions as a Special
United States Attorney (SAUSA). Since most security clearance
problems arise from criminal records or unresolved bad credit
issues, full criminal and credit checks will be run on all
applicants prior to employment. This posting is for an Assistant
Attorney General in the Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which
will be cross-designated as a SAUSA, and serve as a Trial
Attorney/Prosecutor for the National Rapid Response Strike Force in
the Health Care Fraud Unit of the U.S. Department of Justice,
Criminal Division, Fraud Section. The National Rapid Response
Strike Force was created in 2020 with a mission to investigate and
prosecute fraud cases involving major health care providers that
operate in multiple jurisdictions, including major regional health
care providers operating in the Strike Force cities, with a focus
on investigations and prosecutions of individuals and corporate
health care fraud. The National Rapid Response Strike Force
coordinates with the Civil Division's Fraud Section and Consumer
Protection Branch, U.S. Attorney's Offices across the country,
state Medicaid Fraud Control Units, the FBI, HHS-OIG, and other
agency partners in order to identify, investigate, and prosecute
significant multi-jurisdictional and corporate health care fraud
cases. This position will independently direct, conduct, and
monitor investigations, prepare for and conduct trials, and advise
on pleadings and other court filings. Upon accepting an offer of
employment, applicants must make a three-year commitment to the
Strike Force. This position will be located in Houston, with a
prosecution region encompassing the State of Texas. Generally, as a
Trial Attorney in the HCF Unit's National Rapid Response Strike
Force, the position:
- Handles the development and management of HCF prosecutions.
Engages in all phases of investigation and litigation, including,
but not limited to, the use of grand jury, advising federal law
enforcement agents, preparing appropriate pleadings, litigating
motions, and conducting trials in U.S. District Court;
- Makes charging decisions and proposes dispositions with regard
to assigned cases; and
- In collaboration with Unit managers, develops and maintains the
Section's program to foster effective national investigation and
prosecution of HCF violations, including advising on strategy and
legal complexities, and developing litigation priorities, policy,
and legislative recommendations. The position will be supervised by
the Deputy Chief over Prosecutions in the OAG MFCU Austin
headquarters, but will be supervised day-to-day by the Department
of Justice. In addition to HCF Unit training, MFCU will provide
Medicaid Fraud training opportunities, including national training
opportunities with the National Association of Medicaid Fraud
Control Units, based on availability of resources. As a condition
of grant funding, this position must engage only in HCF
investigation and prosecution activities with a Texas Medicaid
nexus. The OAG is a dynamic state agency with over 4,000 employees
throughout the State of Texas. As the State's law firm, the OAG
provides exemplary legal representation in diverse areas of law.
OAG employees enjoy excellent benefits
(https://ers.texas.gov/Benefits-at-a-Glance) along with tremendous
opportunities to do important work at a large, dynamic state agency
making a positive difference in the lives of Texans. Assistant
Attorneys General (AAGs) experience the challenge and honor of
public service while enjoying a healthy work-life balance; hands-on
legal experience; and engaging camaraderie in Austin, the scenic
and lively capital of Texas. ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS
- Prepares and presents complex criminal cases involving federal
health care laws and regulations, pursuant to U.S. Criminal Codes
and Federal Code of Criminal Procedures
- Prepares legal opinions, briefs, pleadings, motions, petitions,
and other legal documents
- Prepares all phases of criminal prosecution from investigation
forward, including the preparation of cases for trial, discovery,
jury and bench trial, and appellate process when necessary
- Analyzes complex factual and legal issues and develops evidence
through witness interviews, subpoenas, search warrants, proffers,
and other legal process
- Performs legal research and reports findings and
conclusions
- Advises investigators and management on factual and legal
issues
- Assists investigators and auditors in investigations
- Uses personal vehicle, or agency pool vehicles when available,
for business-related travel with reimbursement
- Maintains relevant knowledge necessary to perform essential job
functions
- Attends work regularly in compliance with agreed-upon work
schedule and in accordance with agency leave policy
- Ensures security and confidentiality of sensitive and/or
protected information
- Complies with all agency policies and procedures, including
those pertaining to ethics and integrity
- Complies with requirements of federal grant funding for the
MFCU, including performance measures and limiting work to approved
health care-related investigation and prosecution Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Assistant Attorney General (AAG) IV:
- Education: Graduation from an accredited law school with a
J.D.
- Licensed as an attorney by the State of Texas
- Member in good standing with the State Bar of Texas
- Experience: Three years of full-time litigation experience
- Knowledge of laws and legal principles and practices relevant
to the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit such as the U.S. Code, Federal
Code of Criminal Procedure, Code of Federal Regulations.
- Skill in handling multiple tasks, prioritizing, and meeting
deadlines
- Skill in effective oral and written communication [Writing
sample required at time of interview, if selected]
- Skill in exercising sound judgment and effective decision
making
- Skill in legal research, writing, and analysis; in conducting
investigations; in proffers and plea negotiations; in using
reasoning and logic; in identifying factual and legal issues and
solving complex problems; in applying applicable laws; in
prioritizing workloads; in using judgment to identify courses of
action; and in the use of a computer and applicable software
- Ability to prepare legal documents, to conduct research, to
interpret and apply laws, to summarize findings, to prepare cases
and present at trial, to conduct hearings, to communicate
effectively, and to train others
- Ability to receive and respond positively to constructive
feedback
- Ability to work cooperatively with others in a professional
office environment
- Ability to provide excellent customer service
- Ability to work in person at assigned OAG work location or US
Attorney's Office, perform all assigned tasks at designated
workspace within designated work location, and perform in-person
work with coworkers (e.g., collaborating, training, mentoring) as
required by current in-person/telework policy
- Ability to arrange for personal transportation for
business-related travel
- Ability to work more than 40 hours as needed and in compliance
with the FLSA
- Ability to lift and relocate 30 lbs.
- Ability to travel (including overnight travel) up to 50%
Assistant Attorney General (AAG) V: All the above qualifications
for an AAG IV, PLUS:
- Experience: One additional year full-time litigation experience
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience as a criminal prosecutor
- Experience with civil or criminal health care fraud
matters
- Knowledge of white collar crime litigation
- Experience in supporting, litigating, and supervising federal
or state criminal cases
- Experience in U.S. District Court
- Experience with the federal judiciary
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