Description:

General Description:
General Description:
Depending on the classification series Attorney II or Attorney III:
  • Performs moderately complex (journey-level) to highly complex (senior-level) legal work. Work involves investigating and litigating administrative actions against agency licensees and permittees for violations of the A Government Entity Code and Texas Administrative Code, overseeing and planning legal activities, preparing legal documents, participating in hearings, interpreting laws and regulations, and rendering legal advice and counsel. May supervise the work of others.
  • Works under general to limited supervision with moderate to considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.


Essential Job Functions:
Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
  • (60%) Prepares contested cases for administrative hearings and represents the agency in those hearings at the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
  • Drafts briefs and pleadings.
  • Schedules hearings, prepare subpoenas, conduct discovery, depose witnesses, and participate in mediations.
  • Assists in the investigation and resolution of alleged violations of applicable laws and rules.
  • Enforces agency statutory and regulatory provisions and prosecute violations.
  • Ensures the adequate, effective, and timely preparation, presentation and completion of investigations, cases, and/or legal projects assigned.

(15%) Plans and organizes legal activities.
  • Researches and analyzes legal issues and interpret laws, regulations, and rulings.
  • Assists in formulating, coordinating, and establishing policies and procedures.
  • Advises agency management and staff on legal matters and on the interpretation and application of agency regulations, agency policies and procedures, and state and federal laws.
  • Coordinates the preparation of legal opinions, briefs, contracts, proposals, and reports.

(10%) Reviews drafts of laws, rules, and regulations affecting agency operations.
  • Assists in formulating, coordinating, and establishing policies and procedures.
  • May research, draft, or assist in drafting bills and amendments for legislative consideration.
  • May draft memoranda on regulatory matters and administrative rules for the Texas Register.

(10%) May serve as a liaison with:
  • Complainants in administrative hearings or with their authorized representatives.
  • Office of the Attorney General when the agency is a party to litigation.

(5%) Performs related work as assigned and may provide guidance to others.

MQs, KSA, License/Certifications
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
  • Member in good standing with the State Bar of Texas.
  • Licensed as an attorney by the State of Texas.

And Note: Candidate(s) will be offered the salary and classification level commensurate with their experience.
  • Attorney II - Two (2) years of full-time work experience as a licensed attorney in the State of Texas.
  • Attorney III - Three (3) years of full-time work experience as a licensed attorney in the State of Texas.

Preferred Qualifications: Legal experience as a prosecutor or attorney practicing before the State Office of Administrative Hearings.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of legal principles, practices, and proceedings; of state and federal laws, rules, and regulations; and of agency administrative rules and regulations. Specifically, working knowledge of Texas administrative law, and civil evidentiary techniques and procedural requirements.

Skill in legal research, writing, and analysis; in the use of a computer and applicable software (e.g., Microsoft Suite, Adobe Acrobat); in using reasoning and logic; in identifying and solving complex problems; in prioritizing workloads; and in using judgment to identify courses of action.

Ability to participate in hearings, to prepare opinions and briefs, to prepare cases for trial, to conduct research, to summarize findings, to interpret and apply laws, to use legal reference materials, to communicate effectively, and to provide guidance to others.

Ability to maintain confidential and sensitive information.

Registration, Certification or Licensure:
Must be licensed as an attorney by the State of Texas.
Possess a valid Texas driver's license.