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Paralegal

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

Support for Whistleblower Matters: * Administer and monitor whistleblower reporting mechanisms. * Provide support for any ongoing whistleblower cases. * Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of ...

Support for Whistleblower Matters: * Administer and monitor whistleblower reporting mechanisms. * Provide support for any ongoing whistleblower cases. * Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of ...

Paralegal

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

Support for Whistleblower Matters: * Administer and monitor whistleblower reporting mechanisms. * Provide support for any ongoing whistleblower cases. * Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of ...

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Attorney part-time flexible

Cherry Hill, NJ ยท On-site

$35 - $50/day

Whistleblower and FMLA claims * Appellate litigation Key Responsibilities * Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and legal memoranda * Conduct legal research and develop case strategy * Take and defend ...

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Attorney part-time flexible

Cherry Hill, NJ ยท On-site

$35 - $50/day

Whistleblower and FMLA claims * Appellate litigation Key Responsibilities * Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and legal memoranda * Conduct legal research and develop case strategy * Take and defend ...

... whistleblower). Must be available to attend hearings, take and defend depositions, and prepare oppositions to motions for summary judgment. Candidates need to have significant experience preparing ...

... whistleblower). Must be available to attend hearings, take and defend depositions, and prepare oppositions to motions for summary judgment. Candidates need to have significant experience preparing ...

Attorney Advisor

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$169K/yr

GCO represents USAOs and EOUSA in EEO discrimination complaints, appeals to the Merit System Protection Board, and whistleblower claims filed with the Office of Special Counsel. Qualifications:

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How much do whistleblower jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for whistleblower in the United States is $59,339.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $59,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are whistleblowers?

Whistleblowers are individuals who report misconduct, illegal activities, or unethical behavior within an organization to authorities or the public. They often bring attention to issues such as fraud, corruption, safety violations, or other wrongdoing that might otherwise go unnoticed. Whistleblowers may be employees, contractors, or any insiders with access to relevant information. Their actions can lead to investigations, policy changes, or legal proceedings, and many countries have laws to protect them from retaliation. Becoming a whistleblower can be risky, but their disclosures play a crucial role in maintaining accountability and transparency.

What are the common challenges faced by whistleblowers in a professional setting?

Whistleblowers often face challenges such as fear of retaliation, isolation from colleagues, and uncertainty about job security after reporting misconduct. Navigating the process requires understanding legal protections and company policies, as well as maintaining documentation to support their claims. Many organizations have compliance officers or ethics hotlines to provide guidance, but whistleblowers should be prepared for a potentially lengthy investigation process and may need to seek external support if internal channels are insufficient.

What is the difference between Whistleblower vs Compliance Officer?

AspectWhistleblowerCompliance Officer
Required CredentialsNone specific, but understanding of laws helpfulCertifications like CCEP, CRC, or CCEP-I often required
Work EnvironmentReporting misconduct, often anonymously, within organizationsDeveloping, implementing, and monitoring compliance programs
Employer & Industry UsageEmployees or insiders reporting violations across industriesOrganizations' internal compliance teams in various sectors
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to reporting misconductUnderstanding roles focused on ensuring organizational compliance

While both roles are involved in addressing misconduct, a whistleblower is an individual reporting violations, often anonymously, whereas a compliance officer actively manages and enforces compliance policies within an organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Whistleblower, and why are they important?

To thrive as a whistleblower, you need a deep understanding of organizational policies, regulatory frameworks, and ethical standards related to your field. Familiarity with secure documentation tools, confidential reporting systems, and sometimes legal protections or whistleblower hotlines is crucial. Integrity, resilience, and strong communication skills are essential soft skills for effectively navigating sensitive situations and potential repercussions. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure accurate reporting, personal safety, and the responsible exposure of wrongdoing for organizational or public benefit.
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Infographic showing various Whistleblower job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,339 per year, or $28.5 per hour.
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site, Remote

$180K - $264K/yr

Full-time

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The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) provides legal services to the Commission, ensuring that all agency actions comply with the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and related regulations. OGC represents the Commission in federal courts and before administrative bodies in litigation involving enforcement appeals, challenges to Commission actions, derivatives industry bankruptcies, employment matters, and other administrative proceedings.
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This position is in the Whistleblower Office (WBO), within Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs branch in OGC. The WBO provides monetary awards for actionable tips and ensures whistleblower confidentiality, privacy, and antiretaliation protections. The mission of the WBO is to perform intake, tracking, and recordkeeping of whistleblower submissions; oversee the review process of each whistleblower's eligibility; administer the determination process for whistleblower award claims; communicate with whistleblowers and their representatives; and report to the Commission and Congress on the whistleblower program. The WBO is housed in the Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Branch which also handles matters involving statutory interpretation, FOIA appeals, domestic and international MOUs, and Section 8 matters.
The incumbent will perform a variety of legal duties in support of the WBO program, including:
  • Developing and implementing strategies for the WBO's program, policies, and procedures;
  • Evaluating Form TCR whistleblower tips and Form WB-APP whistleblower award applications, including documentation or other supporting information submitted with those forms;
  • Communicating with whistleblowers and their representatives about the law and rules underlying the whistleblower program, including the program's eligibility requirements and information regarding the anti-retaliatory provisions of the Dodd- Frank Act;
  • Communicating with staff regarding the status of whistleblower-related matters, including the level of the whistleblower's assistance;
  • Collaborating with other authorities (e.g., the Department of Justice and other appropriate federal agencies, registered entities, registered futures associations and self-regulatory organizations, and State criminal and appropriate civil agencies) regarding the status of related actions that are based upon information submitted by whistleblowers to the Commission;
  • Providing legal advice to the Commission's Claims Review Staff and the Commission regarding whistleblower award claims and determinations; evaluating award claims and preparing written recommendations and draft determinations/opinions; making presentations to CRS and responding to Commissioner inquiries related to whistleblower award claims;
  • Performing legal research and analysis for recommendations, draft determinations/opinions and with regard to presentations and Commissioner inquiries;
  • Communicating with the CRS, and providing the CRS with whistleblower contribution records for its deliberations as part of , making recommendations to the CRS and the Commission about whether a whistleblower award is warranted as described in the Whistleblower Program Rules;
  • Reporting to the Commission and Congress on the whistleblower program; and
  • Developing briefings for public speaking engagements, and other communications materials to inform the public about the whistleblower program.

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Conditions of employment
  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Favorable Background/Security Investigation
  • Males born after 12-31-1959 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • May be subject to a two-year trial period.
  • Must be an active member of the bar in good standing.

Qualifications
BASIC REQUIREMENT: All applicants must possess the following:
  • J.D.; and
  • Active membership of the bar in good standing in any state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (Note: proof of bar membership will be required before entry on duty)

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To Qualify at the CT-14 Grade Level: Candidates with a law degree (J.D. or equivalent) and bar membership and 4 years of relevant legal experience after completion of law school.
Relevant legal experience is defined as attorneys, law clerk, or other legal experience which was obtained after graduation from a law school. Legal and non- legal experience gained in the Federal government or private sector prior to completing a law degree cannot be used to satisfy the legal experience requirement. Work while in law school does not count.
Qualifying experience may include: supporting a whistleblower program through policy development, WBO application evaluation, legal research and analysis, advising on claims, and reporting outcomes to senior leadership.
Please note: A writing sample is required at the time of application and will be used to evaluate your qualifications. Failure to submit the writing sample will rate the applicant ineligible for the position. Please submit responses to each of the following:
Writing sample demonstrating analysis of legal issues. Special instruction: If the writing product was a collaborative effort involving others and edited by others, please provide a short explanation of the process and your specific role.
Education
Successful completion of a full course of study (J.D.) in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA).
To be creditable, education must have been obtained in an accredited college or university. You must report only attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions that are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. For a list of schools that meet this criterion, see www.ed.gov.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show that the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html
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Relocation: Relocation expenses will not be paid.
Trial Period:
As a condition of employment for accepting this position, you may be required to serve a 2-year trial period during which we will evaluate your fitness and whether your continued employment advances the public interest. In determining if your employment advances the public interest, we may consider:
  • Your performance and conduct;
  • The needs and interests of the agency;
  • Whether your continued employment would advance organizational goals of the agency or the Government; and
  • Whether your continued employment would advance the efficiency of the Federal service. Upon completion of your probationary/trial period your employment will be terminated unless you receive certification, in writing, that your continued employment advances the public interest.

This is a Bargaining Unit position located in the National Treasury Employee Union (NTEU) Chapter 337.
More than the number of positions listed may be filled through this vacancy announcement.
The overall salary range is provided for informational purposes as it represents the full range that is applicable to current employees in this occupation/grade. A new hire's direct and overall experience are critical factors in determining a salary offer, therefore, it is important that your resume fully reflects all of your work experience. Note that the upper end of each range is typically applicable only to candidates with significant years of work experience and qualifications Please review the CFTC Compensation Program website for additional information.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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