Assistant County Counsel II
Company: Crook County
Location: Prineville
Posted on: February 13, 2025
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Job Description:
I. Job Purpose:
Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for
this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.
The Assistant County Counsel II, under the limited supervision of
the County Counsel, provides legal advice and representation to the
legal entity of "Crook County," including advice to its elected
officials and employees in their County-employment capacity. This
includes drafting documents of legal significance (contracts,
deeds, memoranda, orders, resolutions, and ordinances); conducting
research into legal requirements and analyzing risks; advising the
County as to best practices and courses of action; and appearing
before courts and tribunals to represent the County and advocate
for its positions. This involves providing information to
decision-makers, who will decide what course to pursue, and then
effectuating those decisions.
Additionally, the Assistant County Counsel II oversees the day to
day assignments of the Assistant County Counsel I providing
direction, feedback and guidance.
II. Duties, Tasks and Responsibilities:
Meet with County stakeholders (elected officials, department heads,
etc.) and/or County Counsel regarding new projects or the status of
existing projects, and to advise them of legal options.
Read and review existing files within the Legal Department.
Read and review documents sent to the County and determine what
response to recommend.
Assist in the supervision of any Assistant County Counsel I and
external positions.
Draft documents of legal significance (pleadings, ordinances,
orders, contracts, letters, memoranda, etc.)
Negotiate revisions to documents with other parties.
Review of public records requests received by the County and either
respond directly or advise County departments on how to
respond.
Prepare for and attend meetings of the Crook County board of
commissioners and other County bodies.
Communicate and coordinate with various local government
agencies.
Compile and review documents for discovery requests.
Conduct legal research.
Attend continuing legal education classes.
Compile ordinances of the County and see that they are codified and
published.
Conduct periodic trainings of County staff members on legal
issues.
Prepare for and appear in judicial and administrative proceedings
on behalf of Crook County.
III. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
While there are no courses which are necessarily essential to have
completed, the following are courses which would be helpful for any
applicant to this position:
Contracts Torts Construction law Employment law Legal research and
writing Negotiation Civil procedure
Knowledge of professional responsibility and ethics.
Knowledge of legal research procedures and methods.
Ability to interpret and apply legal principles and procedures.
Ability to research, analyze and prepare legal documents.
Ability to provide accurate and practical legal advice.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
with county staff as well as the general public.
Must be able to meet deadlines.
Must be able to work quickly and accurately.
Must be able to work effectively with others when they are angry,
hostile or upset.
IV. Qualifications:
Membership in the Oregon State Bar required.
Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, required.
Prior to or on date of hire:
Experience-Minimum three years of increasingly responsible legal
experience.
Prefer experience with local government
Able to complete a thorough employment and/or criminal history
check.
Able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug test (not required
for all positions).
Final candidates will be required to provide official proof of
college degree and certified transcripts (not required for all
positions).
V. Position Details:
The duties outlined in this job description are not all inclusive
and additional duties and tasks will be assigned as required.
Work location is generally 203 NE Court Street in Prineville,
OR.
Fair Labor Standards Classification: Exempt
Crook County is an equal opportunity employer.
This position is 'at-will', and either Crook County or the employee
may terminate the relationship at any time with or without
cause.
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