Closing Date: 10th September, 2026
Description:
Job Posting TitleAssistant General Counsel - DPS Legal Division
Agency
585 Department of Public Safety
585 Department of Public Safety
Supervisory Organization
Dept. of Public Safety
Dept. of Public Safety
Job Posting End Date
Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank.
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Full time
Job Type:
Regular
Compensation:
Salary range of $65,000 - $90,000 annually based on experience.
Job Description:
Application Materials: Please provide a resume and a legal writing sample that demonstrates your analytical and written-advocacy skills.
Why You'll Love Working Here
The Legal Division Provides a Full Range of Legal Services to The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (dps) and The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (ohp). We Take a Practical, Service-Oriented Approach to Advising Clients Across the Agency. on Any Given Day, Our Attorneys May Counsel a Division Director or Member of The Ohp Command Staff, Respond to A Trooper Calling from The Roadside, Advise on Policy or Legislation, or Handle an Administrative or Litigation Matter.
We Value Sound Judgment, Responsiveness, Teamwork, and Clear Communication—and We Pair Challenging, Meaningful Work with An Excellent Work-Life Balance. Our Day-To-Day Experience Is Best Described as “never a Dull Moment.”
The Legal Division's Practice Spans General Counsel Services; Employment and Administrative Law; Administrative Rules, Policy, and Legislative Matters; Contracts; Litigation and Adversarial Proceedings; Training; and Agency-Wide Projects. the Breadth of The Practice Gives Attorneys Substantial Opportunities to Develop New Skills, Assume Responsibility, and Grow Into New Practice Areas Over the Course of A Career.
Job Summary:
Under the Direction of The General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel Provides Practical Legal Advice and Representation to Dps and Ohp's Civilian and Law Enforcement Divisions. the Position Offers a Varied In-House Government Practice that May Include Policy and Procedure Development, Legal Research and Counseling, Contract Negotiation and Drafting, Legislative and Regulatory Analysis, Training, Administrative Proceedings, and Litigation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies
Knowledge Of:
Ability To:
Minimum Qualifications:
Level I:
Level Ii
Level Iii
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior Experience in A Prosecutorial or Law Enforcement Role
Physical Demands:
Ability to Sit and Stand for Extended Periods of Time. Exhibit Manual Dexterity and Hand-Eye Coordination to Operate a Computer, Keyboard, Photocopier, Telephone, Calculator and Other Office Equipment. Ability to See and Read a Computer Screen and Printed Material with Or without Vision Aids. Ability to Hear and Understand Speech at Normal Levels, with Or without Aids. Ability to Communicate Clearly. Physical Ability to Lift up To 15 Pounds, to Bend, Stoop, Climb Stairs, Walk and Reach. Duties Are Normally Performed in An Office Environment with A Moderate Noise Level.
Special Requirements:
Travel May Be Required for This Position. Applicants Must Have Reliable Transportation and Be Willing and Able to Perform All Job-Related Travel. Possession and Maintenance of A Valid Oklahoma State Driver's License Is Also Required.
Additional Notes:
This Job Description Is Not Designed to Cover or Contain a Comprehensive Listing of Activities, Duties or Responsibilities that Are Required of The Employee for This Job. Duties, Responsibilities, and Activities May Change at Any Time with Or without Notice.
Successful Applicants Must Be Willing to Submit to A Drug Screen, Fingerprint-Based Background Check, Criminal History, and Reference Check. Certain Events Automatically Disqualify an Applicant, Such As, Felony Conviction; Admission of An Undetected Crime That, if Known, Would Have Been a Felony Charge; Failure to Pay Federal or State Income Tax; Positive Confirmed Drug Urine Test; Illegal Use of A Controlled Substance Within Certain Time Frames.
Equal Opportunity Employment:
The State of Oklahoma Is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Does Not Discriminate on The Basis of Genetic Information, Race, Religion, Color, Sex, Age, National Origin, or Disability.
Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank.
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Full time
Job Type:
Regular
Compensation:
Salary range of $65,000 - $90,000 annually based on experience.
Job Description:
Application Materials: Please provide a resume and a legal writing sample that demonstrates your analytical and written-advocacy skills.
Why You'll Love Working Here
The Legal Division Provides a Full Range of Legal Services to The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (dps) and The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (ohp). We Take a Practical, Service-Oriented Approach to Advising Clients Across the Agency. on Any Given Day, Our Attorneys May Counsel a Division Director or Member of The Ohp Command Staff, Respond to A Trooper Calling from The Roadside, Advise on Policy or Legislation, or Handle an Administrative or Litigation Matter.
We Value Sound Judgment, Responsiveness, Teamwork, and Clear Communication—and We Pair Challenging, Meaningful Work with An Excellent Work-Life Balance. Our Day-To-Day Experience Is Best Described as “never a Dull Moment.”
The Legal Division's Practice Spans General Counsel Services; Employment and Administrative Law; Administrative Rules, Policy, and Legislative Matters; Contracts; Litigation and Adversarial Proceedings; Training; and Agency-Wide Projects. the Breadth of The Practice Gives Attorneys Substantial Opportunities to Develop New Skills, Assume Responsibility, and Grow Into New Practice Areas Over the Course of A Career.
Job Summary:
Under the Direction of The General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel Provides Practical Legal Advice and Representation to Dps and Ohp's Civilian and Law Enforcement Divisions. the Position Offers a Varied In-House Government Practice that May Include Policy and Procedure Development, Legal Research and Counseling, Contract Negotiation and Drafting, Legislative and Regulatory Analysis, Training, Administrative Proceedings, and Litigation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Analyzes Factual and Legal Issues; Conducts Legal Research
- Advises Agency Leaders and Personnel on Federal and State Law, Administrative Rules, Agency Policies and Procedures, and Other Legal or Regulatory Requirements Affecting Agency Operations
- Drafts, Reviews, and Advises on Agency Policies and Procedures
- Drafts, Reviews, and Advises on Proposed Legislation, Administrative Rules, and Regulatory Changes
- Prepares Legal Opinions, Memoranda, and Other Written Guidance for The Agency
- Develops and Presents Legal Training for Civilian and Law Enforcement Personnel
- Collaborates with Other Counsel and Agency Stakeholders to Evaluate Legal Issues, Strategies, and Recommendations
- Represents the Agency in Administrative Hearings and As Assigned, Litigation and Other Adversarial Proceedings
- Writes Briefs, Motions, Orders, and Other Documents in Preparation for Or Incidental to A Matter in Litigation or Administrative Adjudication
- Supports and As Assigned, Leads Agency Projects Requiring Legal, Organizational, or Cross-Functional Coordination
- Performs Related Work as Required and Assigned
- Provides Training, Guidance, and Support to Agency Personnel, as Assigned
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies
Knowledge Of:
- Methods and Techniques for Conducting Legal Research
- Legal Principles and Their Application
- Civil Procedure and Rules of Evidence
- Trial and Hearing Procedure
- Strong Skills In
- Critical Thinking
- Conducting Legal Research
- Written and Oral Communication
- Microsoft 365 Applications
- Using Technology Effectively in Legal Practice and Agency Operations
- Attention to Detail
- Project Management
Ability To:
- Analyze, Interpret, and Apply Various Laws, Rules, Regulations, Agency Policies, and Procedures
- Clearly and Logically Articulate Legal Analysis and Recommendations in Written and Oral Form
- Present Statements of Fact and Law
- Develop Briefings, Presentations, and Reports
- Represent the Division and Agency with Professionalism and Integrity
- Solve Problems Collaboratively in A Team Environment
- Advocate Persuasively While Exercising Sound Professional Judgment
- Build Consensus Among Stakeholders with Differing Perspectives
Minimum Qualifications:
Level I:
- Juris Doctor Degree from An Accredited Law School
- A License to Practice Law in The State of Oklahoma
- Applicants Who Sat for The July 2026 Oklahoma Bar Examination May Apply. Any Offer of Employment Will Be Conditioned on Admission to Practice Law in Oklahoma by December 31, 2026.
- Active Membership in The Oklahoma Bar Association
Level Ii
- Juris Doctor Degree from An Accredited Law School
- A License to Practice Law in The State of Oklahoma
- Active Membership in The Oklahoma Bar Association
- At Least Two Years of Legal or Adjudicative Experience
Level Iii
- Juris Doctor Degree from An Accredited Law School
- A License to Practice Law in The State of Oklahoma
- Active Membership in The Oklahoma Bar Association
- At Least Five Years of Legal or Adjudicative Experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior Experience in A Prosecutorial or Law Enforcement Role
Physical Demands:
Ability to Sit and Stand for Extended Periods of Time. Exhibit Manual Dexterity and Hand-Eye Coordination to Operate a Computer, Keyboard, Photocopier, Telephone, Calculator and Other Office Equipment. Ability to See and Read a Computer Screen and Printed Material with Or without Vision Aids. Ability to Hear and Understand Speech at Normal Levels, with Or without Aids. Ability to Communicate Clearly. Physical Ability to Lift up To 15 Pounds, to Bend, Stoop, Climb Stairs, Walk and Reach. Duties Are Normally Performed in An Office Environment with A Moderate Noise Level.
Special Requirements:
Travel May Be Required for This Position. Applicants Must Have Reliable Transportation and Be Willing and Able to Perform All Job-Related Travel. Possession and Maintenance of A Valid Oklahoma State Driver's License Is Also Required.
Additional Notes:
This Job Description Is Not Designed to Cover or Contain a Comprehensive Listing of Activities, Duties or Responsibilities that Are Required of The Employee for This Job. Duties, Responsibilities, and Activities May Change at Any Time with Or without Notice.
Successful Applicants Must Be Willing to Submit to A Drug Screen, Fingerprint-Based Background Check, Criminal History, and Reference Check. Certain Events Automatically Disqualify an Applicant, Such As, Felony Conviction; Admission of An Undetected Crime That, if Known, Would Have Been a Felony Charge; Failure to Pay Federal or State Income Tax; Positive Confirmed Drug Urine Test; Illegal Use of A Controlled Substance Within Certain Time Frames.
Equal Opportunity Employment:
The State of Oklahoma Is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Does Not Discriminate on The Basis of Genetic Information, Race, Religion, Color, Sex, Age, National Origin, or Disability.