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Arkansas Government Job ATTORNEY SUPERVISOR in Little Rock, Arkansas

ATTORNEY SUPERVISOR

Date: Sep 12, 2024

Req ID: 42402

Location:

Little Rock, AR, US, 72202

Category: ADWS - REHABILITATION SERVICES

Anticipated Starting Salary: $69,776

Job Responsibilities and Expected Results

  • Consult with General Counsel and Managing Attorney daily.

  • Provide legal services to the Division of Workforce Services, Arkansas Rehabilitation Service, Division for Service to the Blind, Adult Education Section, and other DWS state agencies and advise in matters related to the administration of programs, legal compliance, and agency operations.

  • Participate in policy discussions, aid in the formation of policy, and ensure conformity with state and federal law.

  • Familiarize with applicable federal and state law, regulations/rules and procedures regarding privacy laws specific to agency programs.

  • Develop guides for key events, including deadlines and mandated actions.

  • Update the general counsel on upcoming deadlines, events, and other matters of the agencies represented.

  • Review legislation for rule making or updating, reporting, and procedural/policy change opportunities.

  • Review contracts as assigned; provide advice and guidance for such agreements.

  • Review, draft, and guide proposed rules through the rulemaking process

  • Represent the agency in federal and state litigation and in administrative proceedings.

  • Provide legal advice to Directors, Deputy Directors, and department heads as needed.

  • Draft legal documents.

  • Conduct legal research.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    The formal education equivalent of a law degree from an accredited law school; plus, five years of experience in law.

    Required Certificates:

    Licensed to practice law and admitted to the Arkansas State Bar. ACA 16-22-201

    Preferred Qualifications: Must possess a valid Arkansas driver license.

    Preferred experience:

    Experience advising and representing multiple state agencies in matters related to the administration of programs and agency operations, particularly programs related to workforce development and vocational rehabilitation. Knowledge of legislative and administrative rules processes.

Position Information

Class Code: G025C

Grade: GS12

FLSA Status: EXEMPT

Salary Range: $69,776.00 - $111,293.00

Summary

The Attorney Supervisor is responsible for supervising attorneys and an administrative support staff, conducting legal research and writing legal documents for use in litigation, and for providing legal assistance to the agency. This position is governed by state and federal laws and agency/institution policy.

Functions

Supervises a small to medium size professional and administrative support staff by assigning and reviewing work, analyzing complex legal matters, reviewing complicated legal documents, providing expertise and assistance to staff when needed, and evaluating performance of the employees. May interview and recommend for hire applicants for agency openings. Reviews and analyzes data and documentation related to agency's legal matters to determine the legal standpoint of the agency's position on the issue. Researches case law, state statutes, and any applicable federal laws related to current legal issues in order to prepare for potential mediation, litigation, conciliation agreement, or settlement. Writes legal briefs, motions, and other pleadings to support arguments to facilitate the mediation/litigation process. Analyzes and interprets state and federal laws to determine impact on agency programs. Advises agency management on potential legal issues affecting the agency and offers a legal opinion on actions the agency may take in resolving legal issues. Represents the agency in legal proceedings which may occur in state or federal courts. Drafts proposed legislation, amendments to current legislation, amendments to agency regulations, and represents the agency at legislative hearings. Coordinates with the Attorney General's Office, the agency response to requesting parties seeking documents and records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOI). Performs other duties as assigned.

Dimensions

Occasional to frequent in-state travel to attend fact finding meetings, hearings, and/or court proceedings is required. Occasional out-of state travel related to agency legal matters may be required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of state and federal laws and statutes. Knowledge of legal research and writing protocols. Knowledge of the state's legislative processes. Ability to research, analyze, interpret, and apply case law, state and federal statutes, legal precedents, and relevant legislative intent to agency legal matters. Ability to provide legal guidance and technical assistance to agency's management and staff. Ability to conduct litigation. Ability to plan, organize, and direct the work of the professional and administrative support staff.

Minimum Qualifications

The formal education equivalent of a law degree from an accredited law school; plus five years of experience in law. Additional requirements determined by the agency for recruiting purposes require review and approval by the Office of Personnel Management. OTHER JOB RELATED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ALL OR PART OF THESE BASIC REQUIREMENTS, EXCEPT FOR CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS, UPON APPROVAL OF THE QUALIFICATIONS REVIEW COMMITTEE.

Licenses

Licensed to practice law and admitted to the Arkansas State Bar. ACA 16-22-201

Nearest Major Market:Little Rock

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