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State of Nebraska

Agency Legal Counsel

State of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68511


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Hiring Agency:

State Patrol - Agency 64

Location:

Lincoln

Hiring Rate:

$41.87

Classification Salary Range:

$39.87 - $59.80

Job Posting:

JR2023-00000260 Agency Legal Counsel (Open)

Posting Closes:

10-24-2023

Job Description:Under administrative direction, directs and manages three attorneys and two support staff for the Nebraska State Patrol. Enjoy an excellent work/life balance while providing professional legal and technical support services.

Supervises and directs the work activities of assigned legal staff. Facilitates the attainment of unit work goals and ensures consistent application of administrative policies, procedures, standards, and legal requirements. Has responsibility for an agency’s entire legal department and is responsible for legal representation of the agency as a whole. Advises agency leadership and other government officials on the legal impact of agency plans and operations to participate in the attainment of agency goals and objectives within statutory requirements. Recommends and authors draft legislation, agency policies, and procedural statements to provide legal or administrative options to agency leadership in the enforcement of agency statutory authority. Drafts correspondence, motions, pleadings, and findings of fact, conclusions of law, rules, orders and other legal documents to provide legal guidance to agency personnel or the public. Represents the agency in administrative hearings related to the enforcement of agency statutes. Prepares legal documents for use by the Attorney General or County Attorneys in prosecuting criminal cases, or defending civil cases.

Salary:

$41.866 - $59.805 per hour. Pay rate may be commensurate with education and/or experience within fiscal constraints, if approved.

Minimum Requirements:REQUIRED:

Five years of experience as an attorney practicing law and providing legal services such as preparing and trying cases, advising clients, and/or interpreting laws and/or administrative policies, including one year of supervising other attorneys. In accordance with Section 7-101, Nebraska Revised, Reissued Statutes of 1943, incumbents in this class must be admitted to the Nebraska Bar.

Knowledge and Skills:Knowledge of:

State and/or Federal statutory and case law and constitutional provisions pertinent to agency programs; the techniques of preparing or drafting legal documents and forms; judicial procedures and rules of evidence; the principles and practices of legal research; the procedures of trial and administrative hearings; the principles and practices of criminal and civil law administration; functional relationships and legal processes of the courts and legislative/administrative bodies in Nebraska.

Skill in:

preparing summaries, legal analyses, findings and conclusions, briefs and other legal documents, negotiating and communicating with others sufficient to persuade their acceptance of contentious goals or viewpoints; supervising a staff of attorneys; prioritizing work; analyzing and interpreting various factors, perspectives, and options and applying critical thinking to resolve issues.

Ability to:

facilitate solutions between multiple parties; prepare and communicate the facts and arguments of a case and persuade others to accept the viewpoint presented; interact with legal associates, other governmental employees, the public, and representatives of parties involved in a case; formulate legal opinions and recommendations based on legal research and investigations; conduct legal research and investigations; identify critical elements of legal questions or issues and select appropriate courses of action; prepare and examine drafts of legal documents and forms; interpret and apply statutes, case law, decisions of judicial and administrative hearings, and administrative rules and policies; assign and evaluate work of assigned staff.

Benefits:We offer a comprehensive package of pay, benefits, paid time off, retirement and professional development opportunities to help you get the most out of your career and life. Your paycheck is just part of your total compensation.

Equal Opportunity Statement:The State of Nebraska values our teammates as well as a supportive environment that strives to promote diversity, inclusion, and belonging. We recruit, hire, train, and promote in all job classifications and at all levels without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status or genetics.

Instructions for Applying:

The employment application is required and is the primary source of information used to determine if you meet the minimum requirements of the job.

Make sure your application is complete. Incomplete applications are rejected.

You will not be allowed to change your application after you have applied for a position and you cannot re-apply for the same position unless it is posted again.

You have the opportunity to attach a resume; however, it should not be used to replace any information asked for on the official application.

When you have successfully applied for a job, you will receive a confirmation on the screen and your application will be available on your Candidate Home page.

Applicants who need accommodation in the selection process should request this in advance. Requests can be made by contacting the Nebraska State Personnel Office 1526 K Street, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE. (402)471-2075.

These positions are subject to application of Veterans' Preference.

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