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Job Description:About the College of Southern Nevada
Founded in 1971 and situated in the greater Las Vegas metropolitan area, the College of Southern Nevada is the most ethnically diverse college in Nevada and the first to receive the HSI designation. We've prioritized providing an affordable, collaborative, and welcoming environment that allows all students to shine. CSN is a fully accredited institution offering hundreds of degrees and certificates in 70 academic programs. CSN proudly hosts students from all 50 states and over 60 countries with a student population that mirrors Clark County Nevada, one of the most diverse counties in the US. More than one-third of our students are first-generation, half are Pell Grant eligible, and nearly three-fourths are part-time.
The College of Southern Nevada, a Minority Serving Institution designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) provides associates and select bachelor's degrees. Consistent with CSN's mission, vision, and values we are passionate about fostering an environment where our highly diverse students achieve, succeed, and prosper.
Institutional Commitment to Diversity
The College of Southern Nevada recognizes that embracing diversity maximizes faculty and staff contribution to our goals and provides the best opportunity for student achievement. We seek faculty who demonstrate their commitment to our communities and value diverse perspectives. Faculty are intentional about providing culturally responsive instruction to promote creativity, innovation, growth, and academic excellence.
We strive to uphold our mission, to create, and preserve an environment that is dedicated to achieving educational access, equitable resources, inviolable dignity, and opportunity for all to participate, prosper, and reach their full potential.
We ensure that all our work and efforts are transformative and build a truly Students First institutional culture. We commit to the journey ahead, embrace difficult conversations, examine implicit biases, and remain steadfast in our continuous process of improvement. We do this by creating, uplifting, and centering all the voices and experiential knowledge of our students, employees, and campus communities.
CSN is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination based on race, color, national origin, disability, religion, age, sex/gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, and veteran status in the programs or activities which it operates.
Why Live and Work in Southern Nevada?
The region has an environment where professional satisfaction and career achievement are paired with optimal quality of life in a locale with abundant opportunities for work and leisure. Southern Nevada is an excellent base camp for outdoor recreation. Popular nearby hiking and rock-climbing spots include Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Red Rock Canyon, the National Conservation Area, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, and Valley of Fire State Park.
Residents enjoy vibrant urban and suburban communities, within the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson, world-class restaurants, and beautiful parks. The region features a reasonable cost of living, with affordable prices on everything from housing to utilities to groceries compared to most major cities across the nation. Thanks to its mild winters and ample sunshine, the area appeals to a variety of age groups, from retirees to early career professionals. There are plenty of family-friendly activities available to keep families busy. Las Vegas is also a haven for professional sports fans with the NHL Golden Knights (2023 Stanley Cup Winner), WNBA Las Vegas Aces (2022, 2023 and 2025 National Champions), NFL Raiders Football Team, Las Vegas Lights FC and the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
This position will be Open until Filled. For full consideration, all application related materials should be submitted by July 13, 2026.
Assistant General Counsel
The Office of General Counsel represents the College in all legal matters arising from College business. Responsibilities of the Office of General Counsel include interpreting the constitutional, statutory and regulatory framework in which the College operates, responding to public record requests, managing outside counsel, and litigating lawsuits filed against CSN in state and federal courts, responding to agency complaints, and providing legal and policy advice in a variety of areas within the College, including employment law, student affair issues, intellectual property, real estate, contracts, organizational governance, affiliated entities, sponsored research, disabilities, drug-free workplace requirements, computer and information technology issues, copyright issues, defamation issues, civil rights, sexual harassment, promotion and tenure processes, statutory and regulatory compliance, and fundraising.
The Assistant General Counsel reports directly to the General Counsel. This position is responsible for assisting the General Counsel in providing comprehensive legal advice and counsel to senior academic and administrative officers of the College concerning its legal rights and obligations, including litigation, and threatened litigation for all units of the College. The incumbent meets regularly with the General Counsel or designee to ensure consistent application of Nevada System of Higher Education (“NSHE”) and College policies and procedures and to inform the General Counsel or designee of any new legal matters that arise.
This position's key role includes litigating on behalf of CSN in courts of both the State of Nevada and the United States, and proceedings in federal and state administrative and regulatory agencies. The Assistant General Counsel will play a critical role in conducting research and providing litigation and pre-litigation services and advising College leadership on matters pertaining to compliance with state and federal laws affecting the College, with a particular emphasis on civil rights/constitutional law, contracts, tort law, employment law, dispute resolution, student rights, public records, and public/private partnerships The position is also responsible for other such legal or administrative duties as may be assigned by the General Counsel.
Successful candidates also may have responsibilities in a diverse range of additional practice areas common to higher education institutions, such as student life and academics, compliance, litigation strategy and oversight, labor and employment, governance, public procurement, public records, privacy, civil rights, research, accreditation, risk management, law enforcement, real estate, public finance, administrative law, threat assessment, student health and safety, hearings, policy and procedure development, information technology, legislative, constitutional matters, collective bargaining, and affiliate entities.
This position requires the Assistant General Counsel to handle work duties and College client interactions in a manner that builds confidence in the Office of General Counsel while maximizing client perceptions of the office as open, collaborative, respectful and approachable.
This position has a variable work schedule and requires occasional travel. May be required to attend meetings outside normal work hours. Concurrent private practice is prohibited.
Required Qualifications:
- Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school.
- Strong academic background.
- Admission to the Nevada State Bar in good standing.
- Licensed or ability to obtain license within 2 months of hire in Federal Court.
- Four (4) years of legal practice or relevant legal experience for an academic institution, government, or other entity, in one or more of the following practice areas: labor and employment, academic and educational affairs, compliance, civil rights, torts, and constitutional law.
- Experience advising clients on multifaceted and complex legal issues, especially with governmental entities.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Six (6) or more years of legal experience working in higher education and/or government law.
- Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment with multiple and changing priorities and objectives.
- Superior written and oral communication and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge Nevada Public Records and Open Meeting Law.
- Knowledge of the laws pertaining to higher education.
- Knowledge of Employment Law.
- Knowledge of fund raising and philanthropic activities.
The ideal candidate should possess the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Knowledge Required:
- Legal Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of litigation processes, civil and administrative procedure (federal and state), substantive law relevant to higher education institutions, including employment law, student rights, and educational regulations.
- Legal Research: In-depth knowledge on performing legal research using various tools.
- Contract Law: Familiarity with contract negotiation and management, including drafting, reviewing, and interpreting various types of contracts.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarity with constitutional principles, federal and state laws and regulations that govern higher education, including Title IX, FERPA, ADAA, and Clery Act compliance, ensuring that t