Deputy Attorney General - Boards and Open Government Division

State of Nevada - Attorney General's Office
Las Vegas, NV Full Time
POSTED ON 11/18/2022 CLOSED ON 3/21/2023

Job Posting for Deputy Attorney General - Boards and Open Government Division at State of Nevada - Attorney General's Office

POSITION TITLE: Deputy Attorney General

Boards and Open Government Division

(Las Vegas)

GROSS SALARY: $81,452.88 - $108,753.00 (Employer/Employee Paid)

$70,908.48 - $94,671.00 (Employee Paid)

Interested applicants should submit a resume and writing sample no later than close of business on October 14, 2022.

DUTY STATION AND HOURS: The position will be filled in Las Vegas. The hours will generally be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although early morning, evening, and weekend hours may be required. There may also be travel and overnight stay required for conferences, working groups, discovery, hearings, trial preparation, and trials outside the Las Vegas area.

POSITION STATUS: Exempt (FLSA); serves at the will of the Attorney General; employment is contingent upon completion of NCIC/NCJIS, and a fingerprint criminal history check.

POSITION SUMMARY: This position is a Deputy Attorney General in the Boards and Open Government Division, under the direct supervision of the Chief of the
Division.

Primary responsibilities include providing legal services, day-to-day advice, and representation to a wide variety of executive branch agencies of State government and
State regulatory and policy boards and commissions. The position will also be part of the Open Meeting Law Enforcement Unit.

POSITION CHARACTERISTICS: This position involves a combination of transactional, regulatory and litigation-related tasks. Applicants with prosecution or litigation skills are preferred. This position requires an ability to interpret and analyze a variety of statutes and regulations, and apply those statutes in transactional, regulatory and litigation settings. Litigation tasks will require providing defense representation to various state agencies, departments, boards, commissions, officials, and employees in civil actions commenced in the federal and state courts of Nevada. Candidates are expected to perform with a high degree of skill, responsibility, and self-motivation; possess superior legal research, writing, and advocacy skills, and have knowledge of State and federal court procedures.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: This position will be responsible for maintaining an active caseload and client assignment. Duties will include preparing administrative prosecutions and providing on the spot advice during administrative hearings and meetings for various state agencies and departments. Additional duties include drafting and reviewing opinions, regulations, policies, and procedures and providing legal advice to State clients.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND BACKGROUND: Candidates must have graduated from an accredited law school and be admitted to a State Bar in the
United States. Candidates who are not admitted to the State Bar of Nevada must take the Nevada Bar Exam within two years of joining the Office. Candidates should have a minimum of two years as a licensed and practicing attorney with litigation or prosecution experience a plus. Experience in both civil or criminal law will be considered. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Nevada statutes, rules of evidence, local court rules, and appellate procedure.

KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Applicants must have or develop knowledge of administrative law and practice. It is of particular importance for applicants to have or develop a working knowledge of NRS 233B (Administrative Procedures Act) and the Nevada and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

This position requires knowledge of the rules of civil procedure and evidence for the federal and state courts in Nevada. This position also requires knowledge and experience sufficient to be able to acquire a working knowledge of federal and state statutes and the common law relating to claims that may be asserted against clients in state government and how to defend against claims asserted. This position also requires knowledge of computer word processing applications, particularly as related to the performance of legal research and writing and use of Westlaw and
Word applications. This position further requires knowledge of the rules and cannons of ethics applicable to the practice of law and to state government employees.

SKILLS REQUIRED: Superior analytical skills are important. Candidates must possess skill in effective legal writing and oral communication, effective trial and appellate advocacy, and presentation of legal and evidentiary matters, superior analytical ability regarding complex legal issues relating to administrative law, constitutional law, federal and state statutory law, and federal and state common law, and skill in the analysis of these laws in establishing strategies in litigating disputes arising under them. Candidates must be highly professional, well- organized, self-motivated, and punctual.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position requires the requisite mobility to work in a typical office setting and to use standard office equipment. This position requires a working knowledge of Westlaw and Word and typing skills sufficient for independent document production. This position requires travel to client offices, facilities, institutions, and the federal and state courts in various parts of Nevada and the nation. This position also requires vision capable of reading extensive printed materials and material on a standard size computer screen, and unimpaired hearing and speech sufficient to clearly and effectively communicate in person and telephonically from various venues and locations. Candidates must be able to speak in a clear and understandable manner, and to hear and respond to questions posed.

This Position Announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the position and is not all-inclusive. The successful applicant may be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills.

Interested applicants should submit a resume and writing sample no later than close of business on October 14, 2022, to:

Debra Turman, Legal Secretary
Boards and Open Government Division
Office of the Attorney General
555 East Washington Ave, Suite 3900
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

The Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $81,452.88 - $108,753.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift

Experience:

  • Legal case management: 1 year (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • Bar (Preferred)

Work Location: One location

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