Overview
Under the direction of the City Attorney and supervisors, the Attorney II will provide legal counsel to the City of Corpus Christi, consult with and advise departments, officers, boards and committees, and, as assigned : (a) serves as legal counsel regarding any assigned functions, business or activity of the City; (b) assists and advises attorneys representing the City in City, State and Federal courts; (c) represents the interests of the City before City, State and Federal administrative agencies; and (d) manages and accomplishes assigned work.
Responsibilities
- Analyze legal issues and determine the law by reviewing statutes, regulations, cases, law reviews, and other legal research using books, publications, the internet, electronic legal services and consulting with supervisors and others
- Prepare, review and edit documents, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, leases, easements, pleadings, motions and briefs
- Represent the City and advise and consult with clients and attorneys in a wide range of legal matters including contracts, legislation, employment issues, litigation, arbitration, and mediation; negotiate the terms of contracts, agreements and documents with opposing counsel and third parties; identify practical approaches to conflict resolution
- Provide legal advice and counsel to departments, City officers, committees and boards on a variety of issues based on the applicable facts, documents and state and federal law
- Investigate events and issues by ascertaining the required information, obtaining relevant documents and physical evidence, interviewing potential witnesses, and arranging for examination or testing of physical evidence
- Participate in all assigned duties, prepare evaluations, attend City functions and keep records
- Maintain professional knowledge and required skills by self-study, maintaining required license and compliance with the Code of Disciplinary Rules and Professional Conduct
- Develop solutions to problems by evaluating available courses of action and consulting with supervisors; counsel, advise and guide individuals, and work on issues with limited supervision
- Demonstrates tact, firmness, and assertiveness in pursuing or protecting the client's interest
- Travel within the City, State and as required to perform the duties of this position
- Successfully represent the City in administrative hearings and proceedings
- Manages assignments, setting priorities, setting target dates, and demonstrating discipline in following the plan
- Builds and sustains productive working relationship with supervisor, understanding when it is appropriate to inform, consult, or seek advice
- Demonstrates a willingness to continue to learn and take on increasingly complex work
- Litigate effectively with supervision and substantially satisfy the above requirements
- May be asked to perform other duties as assigned
Position Type and Typical Hours of Work
Non rotating 40-hour work week, Monday - Friday, 8 : 00 am - 5 : 00 pm; must be available to work additional hours as neededIn the event of an emergency, employees are required to work to provide for the safety and well-being of the public, including the delivery and restoration of vital services.The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the job change.
Minimum Qualifications
Doctor of JurisprudenceTwo (2) years of experienceLicenses and Certifications
Required : Licensed by State Bar of TexasA valid driver\'s license is required; successful out-of-state candidates must be able to obtain a valid Texas driver\'s license within 90 days of hireEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
LegalIndustries
Government AdministrationJ-18808-Ljbffr