Description:
Description:Are you an experienced Attorney, ready for a unique opportunity to grow with an environmental state agency?
We Are Tceq
Join Our Team of Professionals Attorneys at Tceq, Where Protecting the Environment Is at The Heart of Everything We Do. Our Goal Is Clean Air, Clean Water, and The Safe Management of Waste.
Tceq Employees Get Some Great Perks, Including Paid Leave, Health Insurance, and State and Federal Holidays. See Benefits and Perks at Tceq.
Tceq Office of Legal Services
This Office Manages Legal Services for The Agency in Environmental Law, Enforcement Litigation, Bankruptcy, the Restore Act Program, and General Agency Operations. the Office Gives Legal Counsel and Support to The Executive Director, the Agency Programs, And—along with The General Counsel and The Public Interest Counsel—the Commissioners. the Office Ensures that Commission Decisions Follow the Law, and That Rules We Develop Comply with Statutory Authority and Are Applied Consistently.
Attorney Hiring Program
This Program Aims to Establish a Pool of Applicants Suitable for Filling Tceq Attorney Positions.
How Does the Attorney Hiring Program Work?
Hiring Managers in Office of Legal Services or General Counsel May Request Candidates with Specific Legal Experience and Geographic Preferences from The Attorney Hiring Pool. You May Be Connected to All Open Positions that Match Your Experience. the Hiring Supervisor Schedules Interviews and Makes a Final Selection.
Tceq Provides Great Career Advancement Opportunities with Clear Paths for Professional Growth and Development.
Qualifications:
Education & Experience:
Attorney I
Admission to The State Bar of Texas.
Attorney Ii
Admission to The State Bar of Texas Plus Three Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Law, or Employment in A Responsible Position Involving Legal Work as A Primary Duty, or One Year Six Months in The Practice of Environmental Law or Employment Involving Environmental Legal Issues.
Attorney Iii
Admission to The State Bar of Texas Plus Five Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Law, or Employment in A Responsible Position Involving Legal Work as A Primary Duty or Three Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Environmental Law or Employment Involving Environmental Legal Work.
Attorney Iv
Admission to The State Bar of Texas Plus Seven Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Law, or Employment in A Responsible Position Involving Legal Work as A Primary Duty or Five Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Environmental Law or Employment Involving Environmental Legal Work.
And
Satisfaction of One or More of The Following Criteria:
Meets Six of Nine Attorney Iiib Career Ladder Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Criteria; Or
Demonstrates Exceptional Knowledge of Highly Complex Area or Subject Matter, And
Reports Directly to Assistant Division Director;
Routinely Acts in Place of Senior Attorney or Other High-Level Supervisor Or;
Supervises the Work of Other Attorneys in The Demonstrated Area of Expertise.
Attorney V
Admission to The State Bar of Texas Plus Eight Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Law, or Employment in A Responsible Position Involving Legal Work as A Primary Duty or Six Years of Full-Time Experience in The Practice of Environmental Law or Employment Involving Environmental Legal Work.
And
Demonstrates Exceptional Knowledge of Highly Complex Area or Subject Matter.
How to Apply:
Only Applicants Who Apply with A State of Texas Application via The Capps Online Application System Will Be Considered for This Position. First Time Applicants Will Need to Create an Account in The Capps Online Application System. Please Visit Our Job Opportunities Page for More Information About the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. to View This Position in Greater Detail, Visit the Capps Online Application System.
How Long Does My Application Stay on File?
Applications Remain on File for One Year from The Date of Receipt. Eligible Individuals May Submit a New Application for An Additional One-Year Period.
What if My Transcripts Are from An International University?
Applicants Who Hold an International Degree Should Contact a Foreign Degree Evaluation Service to Have Their Course Work Evaluated Prior to Submitting for A Position with The Tceq. the Service Must Be a Member of The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (naces) or Acceptable to The Texas State Board of Education Certification.
A Photocopy of The Evaluation Must Be Included with The Job Submission in Order for It to Be Considered Complete.
Work Schedule:
Standard Business Hours Are M-F, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
This Position May Offer an Opportunity for Independent Work from Approved Locations Within the State of Texas. Regularly Scheduled, Bi-Weekly Staff Collaboration Days.