Deputy County Counsel II / III - $10,000. NEW HIRE BONUS
Company: Amador County
Location: Jackson
Posted on: April 10, 2025
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Job Description:
*****$10,000. NEW HIRE BONUS***** $5000. Initial Hire/$5000.
Upon Completion of Probation It is intended that the successful
candidate for this position will be assigned primarily to represent
Child Protective Services (CPS), providing advisory and litigation
services in connection with dependency proceedings, including
appeals. The successful candidate will receive other assignments
based upon the experience and interests of the candidate, and the
needs of the office. DEFINITION Deputy County Counsel II Under
general direction, to perform complex legal work in the
interpretation and application of law for the County of Amador and
its various subdivisions; to perform legal research and represent
the County in assigned legal proceedings and transactions; and to
do related work as required. Deputy County Counsel III Under
general direction, to perform the more difficult and complex
professional legal work in the interpretation and application of
laws for the County of Amador and its various departments and
subdivisions; to perform legal research and represent the County as
a member of the County Counsel's Office in assigned legal
proceedings and transactions; and to do related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Deputy County Counsel II This is the
experienced journey level in the County Counsel office. Incumbents
are typically assigned a wide range of civil litigation including
court and administrative trials and other matters. They are
expected to complete legal assignments with minimal assistance.
Deputy County Counsel III This is the advanced journey level in the
Deputy County Counsel class series. Incumbents are assigned the
more difficult and complex civil matters and cases, as well as the
full scope of legal assignments performed by the County Counsel's
Office. They are expected to complete legal assignments with
minimal guidance and assistance. REPORTS TO County Counsel
CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED None. Examples of Duties: The following
are the duties performed by employees in this classification.
However, employees may perform other related duties at an
equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not
necessarily perform all the duties listed. Deputy County Counsel II
Confers with, and advises County Departments on routine legal
questions Drafts ordinances, contracts, leases, and resolutions,
and other legal measures, submitting them to other Department legal
staff for review and discussion Develops recommendations concerning
the advisability to prosecute, compromise, or dismiss civil
litigation Discusses cases with other legal staff; performs legal
research May prosecute and defend legal actions against the County
and its subdivisions before all courts and various administrative
bodies May investigate claims and potential lawsuits May be
delegated to serve as legal counsel and attend meetings of boards
and commissions Dictates briefs and correspondence. Serves as legal
counsel for and attends meetings of various County boards and
commissions Performs detailed legal research into federal and state
issues Performs factual investigation into claims and actions
Prepares ordinances, resolutions, contracts, leases, deeds, and
other legal instruments Litigates on behalf of the County,
including court and administrative trials in federal and state
courts on trial and appellate levels Advises County officers on
legal issues relating to their County duties. Deputy County Counsel
III (in addition to above examples of duties): Serves as legal
counsel and attends meetings of boards and commissions Performs the
more difficult and complex legal research Investigates claims and
potential law suits Drafts and edits ordinances, resolutions,
contracts, leases, deeds, and other legal instruments Prosecutes
legal action on behalf of, and defends actions against, the County
and its subdivisions before courts of origin, appellate courts, and
various administrative bodies Confers with and advises officers of
County Departments and representatives of special districts on
questions pertaining to their respective powers, duties, functions,
and obligations May have on-going responsibility for serving as
legal advisor to a specific County Board or Commission such as
LAFCO or the Planning Commission; prepares briefs and
correspondence. Essential Qualifications: Knowledge of: Deputy
County Counsel II: California and federal statutes and cases and
their application to governmental jurisdictions. The principles of
Civil, Constitutional, and Administrative Law. Legal research
methods. California and federal statutes and cases and their
application to governmental jurisdictions. The principles of civil,
constitutional, and administrative law. Legal research methods
including the use of computers/CD Rom. Techniques of court and
trial practice. Deputy County Counsel III (in addition to Knowledge
listed above): Serves as legal counsel and attends meetings of
boards and commissions Performs the more difficult and complex
legal research Investigates claims and potential law suits Drafts
and edits ordinances, resolutions, contracts, leases, deeds, and
other legal instruments Prosecutes legal action on behalf of, and
defends actions against, the County and its subdivisions before
courts of origin, appellate courts, and various administrative
bodies Confers with and advises officers of County Departments and
representatives of special districts on questions pertaining to
their respective powers, duties, functions, and obligations May
have on-going responsibility for serving as legal advisor to a
specific County Board or Commission such as LAFCO or the Planning
Commission; prepares briefs and correspondence. Ability to: Deputy
County Counsel II Analyze facts and apply legal principles and
precedents to specific local government problems. Develop legal
issues and present clear and logical arguments and statements of
fact and law. Draft and edit ordinances, contracts, and legal
instruments. Effectively represent the County Counsel functions in
contacts with the public, community organizations, and other
government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships. Conduct all phases of civil litigation. Analyze
facts and apply legal principles and precedents to specific local
government problems. Develop legal issues and present clear and
logical arguments and statements of fact and law. Perform legal
research. Prepare ordinances, contracts, and legal instruments.
Effectively represent the County Counsel in contacts with the
public, community organizations, and other government agencies.
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Deputy
County Counsel III (in addition to Ability listed above): Conduct
all phases of civil litigation. Analyze facts and apply legal
principles and precedents to specific local government problems.
Develop legal issues and present clear and logical arguments and
statements of fact and law. Perform legal research. Draft and edit
ordinances, contracts, and legal instruments. Effectively represent
the County Counsel functions in contacts with the public, community
organizations, and other government agencies. Establish and
maintain cooperative working relationships. Understand and perform
high level of computer-assisted legal research and production
TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently
stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination;
corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication;
use of office equipment including computers, telephones,
calculators, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is
performed in an office and courtroom environment; continuous
contact with staff and the public. Training and Experience: Any
combination of training which would likely provide the required
knowledge and experience is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the
required knowledge and abilities would be: Education Equivalent to
possession of a Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited school of
law. Deputy County Counsel II Three (3) years experience in
practice of civil law involving (a) civil litigation or (b) at
least three (3) years of work as a deputy county counsel, or
assistant city attorney or in other public law practice. Deputy
County Counsel III Three (3) years of experience in the practice of
civil law comparable to that of a Deputy County Counsel II with the
County of Amador. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Active membership in the
State Bar of California. Possession of a current and valid
California Driver's license issued by the California Department of
Motor Vehicles. Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $55 - $73 Hourly
Bonus/Commission: Yes
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