Deputy Legal Counsel (Limited-Term)
Company: Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: October 31, 2024
Job Description:
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is seeking
to fill the position of Deputy Legal Counsel (Limited-Term),
offering an exciting opportunity to provide legal services in
support of SCAG's growing portfolio of contracts, MOUs, grants, and
various operational programs. This role is ideal for a legal
professional seeking to deepen their expertise in a regional public
agency environment. This role offers significant opportunities for
career development through hands-on experience with the
responsibilities outlined below, as well as close mentorship and
collaboration with the Chief Counsel and Senior Deputy Legal
Counsel. As a member of the Legal Services division, the Deputy
Legal Counsel will serve as a technical resource to SCAG's
executive management, staff, and governing bodies. This position
involves a broad scope of responsibilities, including advising on
agency operations and assisting the Chief Counsel and Senior Deputy
Legal Counsel with complex legal matters. This position will
collaborate with internal stakeholders, including SCAG's Board
Counsel, to ensure legal compliance and mitigate risk across
operations. The Deputy Legal Counsel will have a key role in
supporting SCAG's increasing volume of contracts and agreements and
providing legal counsel in various areas.This is a limited-term
position with an estimated term length of 3 years. Term length may
be adjusted based on available funding.The Legal Services division
currently consists of two full-time attorney positions, plus an
administrative assistant, who support over 200 employees and serves
as the definitive internal strategic legal resource to SCAG. The
Legal Services division's mission is to capably and efficiently
provide high quality legal assistance to the organization, while
also offering creative solutions to advance operational goals.WHO
WE AREAs a mission-driven organization, SCAG is committed to
attracting and retaining talent who embody SCAG's values. SCAG's
workforce is passionate and committed to innovation that improves
the quality of life for all Southern Californians. When you join
SCAG, you can expect a culture where collaboration and teamwork is
fostered.SCAG operates as a hybrid organization because we
recognize that work can be successfully performed in various
locations. Designing a work environment and culture where SCAG's
mission, effectiveness, and collaboration can be more flexibly
served demonstrates our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion,
and belonging (DEIB) by supporting work-life balance for our
employees, retaining our existing dedicated staff, and increasing
access to new talent pools.As part of our Work@SCAG hybrid
approach, employees' eligibility in the three work models (office,
hybrid, remote) will depend on the department, position,
responsibilities, and duties. All work models require employees to
work from a location based within the SCAG region. This position is
expected to be in the office two day(s) per week.WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Draft, review, negotiate, and approve contracts, agreements,
amendments, memoranda of understanding, task orders, and other
legal documents, and provide related legal advice to the CFO and
other staff.
- Advise on public agency contracting and procurement processes
to ensure contracts and agreements comply with federal, state,
and/or local funding requirements, particularly from the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA).
- Review grant agreements and offer guidance to staff on
compliance with grant regulations, ensuring adherence to applicable
laws and regulations during contract and grant implementation.
- Provide legal support to SCAG's Regional Council and various
committees, including reviewing meeting agendas and notices,
ensuring meeting proceedings comply with public agency requirements
such as the Brown Act and Rosenberg's Rules of Order, and
presenting and explaining legal issues and opinions in public
meetings.
- Perform legal research and draft legal memoranda.
- Provide legal advice and opinions to SCAG's executive
leadership, management, and employees on a broad range of legal
issues relating to SCAG's programs, projects, and
responsibilities.
- Monitor legal developments, including proposed legislation,
regulation, and court decisions, evaluate their impact on SCAG
operations and recommend appropriate action, and support SCAG's
legislative advocacy team in pursuing relevant legislation and
regulatory changes.
- Assist in developing and implementing complex strategic
programs of organizational importance relating to SCAG policies,
procedures, and business practices.
- Oversee responses to Public Records Act requests.
- Perform other duties as assigned.WHAT YOU'LL BRINGAny
combination of training, education, and experience that would
provide the required skills, knowledge, and abilities is
qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications
would be with 3 years of experience in public agency legal
representation and contracts and a graduate degree in Juris
Doctorate.REQUIRED LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONSLicense to practice
law in California.WE'LL BE A GREAT MATCH IF YOU ALSO HAVE:
- Experience in developing, drafting, and negotiating agreements,
including those between public agencies and with nonprofit entities
and for public works projects.
- Demonstrated knowledge of legal principles and practices
relating to contracts, prevailing wage laws, insurance,
transportation, land use, environmental issues, and construction
matters, particularly as applied to public agencies.
- Proficiency in interpreting and applying federal, state, and
local laws, codes, policies, and regulations effectively.
- Understanding of public law topics, such as procurement,
competitive bidding, state planning law, the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), federal transportation law, open meeting laws (e.g. the
Brown Act), the Public Records Act, and conflict of interest laws
(e.g., Political Reform Act).
- Experience with statutes applicable to the FTA, FHWA, and the
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
- Knowledge of public works construction law, including various
project delivery methods and relevant procurement principles.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify,
quantify, and interpret legal principles to make recommendations
that align with organizational strategies.
- Excellent organizational skills and a keen eye for detail, with
the ability to meet deadlines on complex legal matters.
- Interpersonal skills that build trust and maintain integrity
under pressure, with the ability to influence outcomes without
direct authority.
- Strong analytical skills, with experience in conducting
thorough research and preparing clear legal opinions, backed by
strong communication and negotiation skills.
- A collaborative mindset, valuing the input and expertise of
colleagues while supporting professional development and fostering
a culture of open communication, trust, and accountability.
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Keywords: Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Oxnard , Deputy Legal Counsel (Limited-Term), Legal , Los Angeles, California
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