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Assistant County Attorney II

Salary

$108k - $130k

Min Experience

5 years

Location

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

JobType

full-time

About the job

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About the role

About the Department

Performs governmental legal work of the highest degree of professional complexity and difficulty.

Position Duties

  • Provides legal representation and advice to County elected officials, management, and staff in numerous areas of legal practice, including zoning and land use, utilities, corrections, human resources, community services, procurement, contracts, real estate and property, code enforcement, and water law.
  • Works with and directs outside counsel in judicial and administrative proceedings.
  • Represents the County and County elected officials, management and staff in judicial and administrative proceedings and appeals, prepares litigation pleadings and other court papers, and advises on legal strategy.
  • Negotiates, prepares and reviews various transactional documents, including contracts, deeds, easements, settlements, mortgages, and notes.
  • Negotiates and prepares intergovernmental agreements.
  • Prepares and reviews proposed county ordinances, resolutions, regulations, and policies. 
  • As needed, attends meetings of County boards and commissions, including the Board of County Commissioners, Planning Commission, Santa Fe County Ethics Board, and Buckman Direct Diversion Board. 
  • Represents the County in personnel matters, before the PELRB, EEOC, HRB and arbitrators.
  • Responds to public records requests and subpoenas.

Knowledge/Skills:

  • Knowledge of New Mexico law and relevant federal law.  Experience or knowledge of local government law is preferable.
  • Superior demonstrated skill and expertise in legal research, writing and problem solving.
  • Superior skill in organizing facts, evidence and precedents; capable of presenting material in a clear and logical form for oral presentations or in such written media as memoranda, briefs, contracts, deeds or agreements.
  • Capable of working with members of the public in diverse settings in a professional and effective manner; capable of establishing positive and professional working relationships with Elected Officials, employees, court personnel, coworkers and the public.
  • Capable of managing a diverse workload with shifting priorities independently.
  • Capable of working collaboratively with others within the office, as well as able to accept direction and decision making from the Deputy County Attorney and/or County Attorney.
  • Capable of operating various word-processing, spreadsheets, database, and other software programs in a Windows environment, including Westlaw, OneSource, Outlook, and SF County Ordinance lookup.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Applicants must be licensed to practice law in the State of New Mexico or apply for and be granted a limited license pursuant to Rule 15-301.1 NMRA prior to the start of employment with the County. If the limited license is not granted, or the limited license is revoked or suspended after the start of employment, the employee will cease to be qualified for the position of Assistant County Attorney II and will be terminated.  
  • Applicants must have at least five (5) years of experience in the general practice of law or as an attorney practicing law for a public or private employer.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Outlook.
  • Experience advising Elected Officials and local governmental entities is desired.

Other Qualifications

Working Conditions:
 

Work is primarily in an office environment.  Some work is performed in the community.  Some fieldwork may be required outdoors in various weather conditions with exposure to dust, fumes, airborne particles and/or allergens.  Work may include exposure to excessive noise.  While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly is required to stand, walk, and sit; use hands to finger handle or feel; reach with hands or arms; and talk or hear.  Will be required to work some evenings.  May be subject to exposure to CRTs, VDTs and UV rays.  Clarity of vision at short distance required.

 
Conditions of Employment:
 

Selected candidate must submit to and pass a County paid pre-employment physical and drug/alcohol screening. Additionally, selected candidate must submit to and pass a county paid criminal background screening. Selected candidate must possess and maintain a valid New Mexico Class D Driver’s License as incumbent shall be appointed to drive a County vehicle during the performance of his/her duties. Candidate must obtain and/or maintain all certifications required.

About the company

Provides local government services and public safety for residents.

Skills

Microsoft Word
Outlook
Westlaw
OneSource
County Ordinance lookup