Deputy/Associate General Counsel at Calbright College

Application Deadline

4/22/2024 12:00 AM Pacific

Date Posted
12/5/2023
Contact
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay Range
$147,295.97 - $162,421.33 Annually
Add'l Salary Info
Commensurate with Experience
Length of Work Year
See Job Description
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Summary

Job Summary

The Position Title: Deputy/Associate General Counsel Position Type: Full time Requisition No: 24021 Category: Administration Supervisor: General Counsel Last Updated: December 2023 Job Purpose: Providing legal services and advice on a range of legal matters Location: Remote, various locations throughout California Salary Range: The beginning salary range for this position is Range -Ex2, (Steps 1-3) $147,295.97 - $162,421.33. Position Overview Under the supervision and direction of the General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel will provide legal services and advice on a range of legal matters pertaining to the operation of Calbright College, including drafting and reviewing contracts, researching and analyzing statutes, regulations, and relevant case law, advising departments and/or divisions within the College, and developing and implementing policies and procedures to support the operations of the General Counsel’s office and the rest of the College. Supports the work of the General Counsel and is responsible for completing complex and sensitive assignments that have a College-wide impact.

Requirements / Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications Equivalent to a Juris Doctorate from an accredited school of law. At least five (5) years of increasingly responsible professional legal experience, at least two (2) of which must have been in California in an area of law applicable to the operations or business of a public agency or higher education institution. Must be in good standing with the State Bar of California and currently licensed to practice law in the State of California. Experience working with California Community College Districts is highly desired.

Requirements / Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications Equivalent to a Juris Doctorate from an accredited school of law. At least five (5) years of increasingly responsible professional legal experience, at least two (2) of which must have been in California in an area of law applicable to the operations or business of a public agency or higher education institution. Must be in good standing with the State Bar of California and currently licensed to practice law in the State of California. Experience working with California Community College Districts is highly desired.

Comments and Other Information

Location - Remote in California

Comments and Other Information


Location - Remote in California