State of New York
Hearing Officer 1 (Small Claims Presiding Officer)
State of New York, Albany, New York, United States,
Hearing Officer 1 (Small Claims Presiding Officer)
Hearing Officers preside at quasi-judicial or administrative hearings of an adversarial nature concerning the resolution of issues of fact, law and/or regulatory practice; make findings of fact and conclusions of law; and render determinations. The responsibilities of the Hearing Officer include the following:Preside at small claims hearings held in various locations throughout New York State, involving New York State and City income, sales, corporation, and miscellaneous taxes.Conduct hearings in a manner that is as fair, impartial, and informal as possible, consistent with orderly procedure. The Hearing Officer shall maintain control at all times, collecting and reviewing as much relevant testimony and evidence as possible.Instruct parties of their rights and ensures due process.Administer oaths and affirmations.Organize legal information or records; receive exhibits into evidence.Write small claims determinations after the completion of hearings. Determinations must contain findings of all relevant facts, that result in conclusions of law that must be well researched and logically presented. Conclusions are supported by appropriate references to cases, statutes, and regulations.Issue determinations within three months of the hearing’s conclusion or of the last brief filed, whichever date is later. Such determinations are binding on the parties and not subject to review by the Tax Appeals Tribunal.Salary
$93,530 - $117,875/yearQualifications
This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). NY HELPS Program titles may be filled via a noncompetitive appointment. This means that you do not need to take an exam to qualify, but you do need to meet the minimum qualifications of the title. If you are hired via HELPS, at a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), employees hired under NY HELPS are expected to have their permanent non-competitive employment status converted to permanent competitive status. You will not have to take an exam to gain permanent competitive status.Non-Competitive Minimum Qualifications: Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.Competitive Minimum Qualifications: Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The preferred candidate will be a member in good standing of the New York State (NYS) Bar with two years of satisfactory post-NYS Bar admission experience adjudicating, clerking, or litigating civil cases in a federal, state, trial or appellate court or an administrative agency. This experience must have been involved primarily with federal or state taxation, other than for real property or unemployment insurance taxation.TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES:
NYS employee with one year of permanent or contingent-permanent competitive service as a Hearing Officer (SG-25) who is eligible for a transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law; OR NYS employee with one year of permanent or contingent-permanent competitive service as a Senior Attorney (SG-25) who is eligible for a transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law and meet special qualifications.Other Information
The NYS Division of Tax Appeals (DTA) is seeking candidates for a Hearing Officer 1 position. DTA is New York State’s quasi-judicial administrative agency charged with resolving formal disputes between taxpayers and the Division of Taxation. The Hearing Officer 1 position is a full-time, permanent position in the Classified jurisdictional class, which reports to the Supervising Tax Law Judge.• Telecommuting up to 40% is permitted with supervisor’s approval after a probationary period.• Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide their current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@oer.ny.gov.• Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. DTA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity.• If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please send a request to resumes@dta.ny.gov. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.How to Apply
Please submit resume, letter of interest, and Attorney Registration number to:Director of AdministrationNYS Division of Tax AppealsAgency Building 1,Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223;or email to resumes@dta.ny.gov; or fax to 518-271-0886.
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Hearing Officers preside at quasi-judicial or administrative hearings of an adversarial nature concerning the resolution of issues of fact, law and/or regulatory practice; make findings of fact and conclusions of law; and render determinations. The responsibilities of the Hearing Officer include the following:Preside at small claims hearings held in various locations throughout New York State, involving New York State and City income, sales, corporation, and miscellaneous taxes.Conduct hearings in a manner that is as fair, impartial, and informal as possible, consistent with orderly procedure. The Hearing Officer shall maintain control at all times, collecting and reviewing as much relevant testimony and evidence as possible.Instruct parties of their rights and ensures due process.Administer oaths and affirmations.Organize legal information or records; receive exhibits into evidence.Write small claims determinations after the completion of hearings. Determinations must contain findings of all relevant facts, that result in conclusions of law that must be well researched and logically presented. Conclusions are supported by appropriate references to cases, statutes, and regulations.Issue determinations within three months of the hearing’s conclusion or of the last brief filed, whichever date is later. Such determinations are binding on the parties and not subject to review by the Tax Appeals Tribunal.Salary
$93,530 - $117,875/yearQualifications
This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). NY HELPS Program titles may be filled via a noncompetitive appointment. This means that you do not need to take an exam to qualify, but you do need to meet the minimum qualifications of the title. If you are hired via HELPS, at a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), employees hired under NY HELPS are expected to have their permanent non-competitive employment status converted to permanent competitive status. You will not have to take an exam to gain permanent competitive status.Non-Competitive Minimum Qualifications: Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.Competitive Minimum Qualifications: Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The preferred candidate will be a member in good standing of the New York State (NYS) Bar with two years of satisfactory post-NYS Bar admission experience adjudicating, clerking, or litigating civil cases in a federal, state, trial or appellate court or an administrative agency. This experience must have been involved primarily with federal or state taxation, other than for real property or unemployment insurance taxation.TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES:
NYS employee with one year of permanent or contingent-permanent competitive service as a Hearing Officer (SG-25) who is eligible for a transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law; OR NYS employee with one year of permanent or contingent-permanent competitive service as a Senior Attorney (SG-25) who is eligible for a transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law and meet special qualifications.Other Information
The NYS Division of Tax Appeals (DTA) is seeking candidates for a Hearing Officer 1 position. DTA is New York State’s quasi-judicial administrative agency charged with resolving formal disputes between taxpayers and the Division of Taxation. The Hearing Officer 1 position is a full-time, permanent position in the Classified jurisdictional class, which reports to the Supervising Tax Law Judge.• Telecommuting up to 40% is permitted with supervisor’s approval after a probationary period.• Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide their current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@oer.ny.gov.• Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. DTA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity.• If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please send a request to resumes@dta.ny.gov. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.How to Apply
Please submit resume, letter of interest, and Attorney Registration number to:Director of AdministrationNYS Division of Tax AppealsAgency Building 1,Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223;or email to resumes@dta.ny.gov; or fax to 518-271-0886.
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