State of Oregon · 3 weeks ago
*Assistant Attorney General (Government Services Section)
The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking up to two full-time attorneys to join their Government Services team. The successful applicants will provide legal advice and guidance primarily to the Oregon State Police and the Department of Corrections, developing expertise in Oregon's policing and corrections laws.
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Responsibilities
Providing advice, guidance and trainings to the Oregon State Police, the Oregon Department of Corrections, as well as other state agencies
The development of deep subject matter expertise in Oregon policing, and corrections
Litigating administrative hearings and assisting with rulemakings
Advising clients regarding the application of complex state and federal statutory and constitutional laws
Experience in public records and public meetings laws and subpoena responses
Providing effective staff trainings, and other work as assigned by management
Qualification
Required
Active membership in good standing with the Oregon State Bar by the time of appointment
At least one year of experience advising or litigating on behalf of governments, or equivalent, in Oregon, or elsewhere
Strong drafting, research, and relational and communication skills with both clients and colleagues
Demonstrated ability to handle a full workload and communicate within a team collaboratively and effectively
Demonstrated ability to accurately and concisely summarize complex issues in plain language
Strong work ethic and a demonstrated commitment to public service
Willingness to travel within Oregon as needed and willingness to take client calls outside of normal working hours
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and contributing to an inclusive working environment where diverse individual experiences and perspectives are valued and supported
Preferred
At least three years' of serving in a general counsel role to an Oregon government (and will provide samples of excellent written client advice or equivalent written legal analysis)
At least two years' advising, training, and working with policing or corrections clients
At least three years' experience drafting ordinances, statutes, rules, policies, and procedures (and will provide examples)
Experience litigating administrative hearing matters
A demonstrated talent to accurately and concisely summarize complex legal issues in plain language (and will provide samples)
At least two years' experience working with Oregon's public records law or with subpoena review and response
Benefits
Employees who are Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) participating members will have their base salary increased by 6.95% and pay a 6% employee contribution to PERS
Company
State of Oregon
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2025-05-04
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