Staff Attorney Position Available In Pender, North Carolina

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Company:
Pender County - North Carolina
Salary:
$145360
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Staff Attorney Pender County Government – 2.0 Burgaw, NC Job Details Full-time $130,660.77 – $160,059.44 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Senior level Full Job Description JOB Performs complex professional and administrative work in overseeing the legal affairs of the County. Provides legal counsel to the Board of County Commissioners, County Manager, County HR, County Finance, as well as other county departments as needed. Work is performed under the general supervision of the County Manager or his/her designee.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.? Reasonable accommodations may be made requested by contacting Pender County Human Resources.

EXAMPLE OF DUTIES

The Staff Attorney will be responsible for all legal matters pertaining to the County. The Staff Attorney will provide legal advice and counsel to County staff, the Board of Commissioners, and other County boards and commissions across a wide variety of legal areas. The Staff Attorney will also review and draft contracts, ordinances, and other documents. The Staff Attorney will represent the County in court; supervise outside counsel, and otherwise perform professional legal services and related administrative work for the County. This role requires a deep understanding of federal, state, and local laws and court decisions that impact the County. Work requires the use of sound professional judgment in counseling and advising parties; interpreting and applying laws and regulations; giving presentations; and reading, writing, and interpreting legal documentsPosition will be housed in the Administration Building in Burgaw and would require standard office hours during a normal work week to meet staff needs.

Renders legal advice to the Board of Commissioners, County Manager, Department Heads, and Staff as requested or required.

Serves as legislative liaison for County with State and Federal governments.

Prepares, reviews, and assists in the negotiation of ordinances, resolutions, policies, contracts, deeds, leases, including statutorily authorized development agreements, development agreements, public-private partnerships, economic development agreements, reimbursement agreements and other legal documents for the County; reviews and offers legal advice as to the legal acceptability of such documents.

Represents, at times in cooperation with other retained counsel, the County in lawsuits and administrative proceedings; prosecutes violations of the County’s code and actions to recover damages to county property.

Makes major legal determinations regarding litigation, claims, leases and contracts, land titles, and related legal matters.

Supervises and administers land transactions.

Coordinates and works with the County Manager or his/her designee in assuring policies and ordinances are workable, enforced, and fairly implemented.

Analyzes legal changes and legislation impacting the County.

Conducts legal research on a variety of legal issues that may arise in areas of law including but not limited to municipal law, constitutional law, administrative law, contract law, local government law, land development regulations, zoning, and land use law, franchise law, municipal code issues regarding permitting and licensing, public safety, peace and morals, and employment law. Prepares legal guidance and reports as necessary.

Addresses legal inquiries and requests for information from the public and various County officials.

Works with the Human Resources Director and County Manager or his/her designee regarding personnel related matters.

Provides guidance on public employment law, policy development, workers compensation, liability, FLSA, ADA, FMLA and employment separations.

Pursue court-ordered compliance, injunction and abatement, and institution of civil penalties as laid out in the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance.

Provides legal advice and direction based on Federal and State regulations regarding procurement matters, Requests for Proposals/Qualifications, contracts, etc. as needed, and in the best interest of the County.

Ensures terms and conditions of grant agreements are acceptable and other legal implications are considered.

Performs other duties as required.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Must be able to perform sedentary work exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally to lift objects. Must possess the visual acuity to prepare and analyze data and figures, operate a computer, do extensive reading, and perform visual inspections. Continuous fine dexterity, vision, hearing, and talking required.

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