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Colorado City & County Management Association

Assistant County Attorney Montrose County County Government

Colorado City & County Management Association, Denver, Colorado, United States,


Location: Montrose County, Colorado

Annual Salary: $83,486 – $98,219

Are you ready to elevate your legal career in one of the most picturesque and dynamic regions of Colorado? Montrose County, nestled in the stunning Southwest, is seeking a dedicated and talented Assistant County Attorney to join our vibrant community.

About Montrose CountyHome to 42,679 friendly neighbors spread across over 2,200 square miles in the Uncompahgre River and Paradox Valleys, our county is a thriving hub of activity and natural beauty. Imagine working in a place where work-life balance includes an endless variety of outdoor adventures. From hiking and biking to rafting and skiing, Montrose County offers unparalleled access to recreational activities.

Montrose County is not just about the great outdoors; it’s also the agricultural heart of the Western Slope, offering a rich cultural tapestry with museums, shopping, and community events. Our main cities, including Montrose, Maher, Naturita, Nucla, Olathe, and Paradox, provide a welcoming environment with a strong sense of community and pride.

Position OverviewAs the Assistant County Attorney, you will serve as a legal advisor to the Human Services departments, including Child Support Enforcement and Child Welfare. You will manage designated legal affairs as assigned by the County Attorney and ensure the Board of County Commissioners and other County offices are properly represented in all legal proceedings.

Key Responsibilities

Assist the County Attorney with legal matters in areas such as land use planning, zoning regulations, personnel and employment, bond financing, property acquisition, and taxation.

Conduct legal research, prepare litigation and appeals, draft legal documents, and consult with the public and county staff.

Advise County divisions and offices on legal rights, obligations, and procedures.

Serve as active counsel in litigation and conduct criminal enforcement actions related to County ordinances.

Assemble evidence for legal actions and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies.

Provide legal support in areas such as purchasing, contracting, and personnel administration.

Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local statutes and ordinances.

QualificationsEducation:

A Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school. Must be licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado.

Experience:

A minimum of two years of legal practice experience, preferably with public entity experience. Expertise in land use, employment contracts, social services, and aviation law is desirable.

Skills:

Strong litigation, negotiation, and facilitation skills. Ability to interpret and apply complex legal documents and statutes. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Why Join Us?Montrose County offers a professional challenge combined with an unbeatable lifestyle. Enjoy a fulfilling legal career while living in a community that values work-life balance and outdoor adventure. Your next great career opportunity awaits in Montrose County!

If you are ready to take on this exciting role, we invite you to apply and become part of our team dedicated to serving the legal needs of Montrose County.

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