Description:

Job Summary:
Reporting to the Chief Labor Relations Officer, the Assistant General Counsel will assist in administering and implementing collective bargaining agreements, conducting collective bargaining, advising principals and department leaders on matters related to collective bargaining agreements and labor relations, including discipline matters, drafting collective bargaining and grievance settlement agreements, and generally representing CPS in engagement with its labor partners.

This Job Will be held accountable for the following responsibilities:
  • Engaging with district principals and union representatives on labor issues, including advising CPS managers on best practices, contractual obligations, and creative problem solving.
  • Meeting regularly with labor representatives to address contractual issues in order to avoid unnecessary grievances.
  • Representing CPS in contract negotiations, other collective bargaining sessions, and impact bargaining discussions with labor unions representing CPS' 30,000 plus unionized employees
  • Drafting responses to requests for information, grievance settlement agreements, and policy materials.
  • Other duties as assigned

Education Required:
  • Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, required.
  • Must be licensed to practice law and in good standing in Illinois

Experience Required:
  • A minimum of one (1) year of legal practice, inclusive of internships, externships and clerkships, required.
  • Experience in labor and employment law, preferred.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Communication and engagement skills (writing, client communications, speaking, listening) Interpersonal skills that will help build trusting internal and external stakeholder relationships
  • Problem-solving skills, including a demonstrated ability to take ownership of and solve problems, quickly assess issues, and provide sound legal advice to a wide variety of stakeholders, including senior leadership, school administrators, and central office departments
  • Experience advising clients on and representing clients in labor arbitration and mediation cases and other forms of alternative dispute resolution
  • Knowledge of best practices in labor relations, federal and state labor and employment laws, administrative law, and related federal and state laws
  • Strong client counseling skills in a deadline-driven, high-volume environment, including the ability to provide sound legal advice in a short response time and work on multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Self-starter who takes initiative to advance and close projects and can work independently to resolve matters efficiently
  • Highly organized with excellent time management and organizational skills
  • Deadline-driven, strategic thinker
  • Detail-oriented and results-driven
  • Demonstrated success working in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment Proficiency with Google Suite (docs, sheets, slides)