Closing Date: 3rd November, 2025

Description:

This position is responsible for representing St. Louis County in legal matters, including the provision of legal advice to County Departments and Commissions. Although the successful candidate may be assigned any matters appropriate for an Attorney II, we are currently seeking an individual to be on our litigation team. The starting salary will be $74,401.60 annually.

Please note, applicants who have applied for this position in 2025 need not reapply, as all applications received this year are currently on file and under consideration.

Additionally, we also offer a flexible work environment, a comprehensive benefits package and a generous Paid Time Off (PTO) policy. To learn more about these and other County benefits, please visit: Competitive Benefits - St. Louis County Website.

St. Louis County Government is a qualified agency for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program managed by the Federal Government. For more information regarding this program, please visit: Public Service Loan Forgiveness | Federal Student Aid.

Examples of Duties:
  • Represent St. Louis County in civil litigation matters
  • Handle personnel/employee discipline
  • Handle commercial and residential tax hearings and appeals
  • Prepare legal opinions
  • Negotiate, review and prepare contracts, including real estate transactions
  • Handle personal property collection docket
  • Provide legal advice and guidance on record requests
  • Handle third-party subpoenas
  • Handle workers' compensation matters
  • Handle other appropriate matters required of the County Counselor's office as set forth in Article V of the Charter
  • Perform related work as required

Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must possess a Juris Doctor degree from an American law school accredited by the American Bar Association, current licensure as an attorney by the Missouri Bar Association, and one year of related work experience as a practicing attorney.

Additional Information:
Selection and Appointment: A selection committee will evaluate the qualifications of each applicant which will include recentness and appropriateness of the applicant's education and experience, answers to the supplemental questions, results of employment references investigated and any other appropriate information available.

The selection committee will admit to the interview only those persons who possess the most job-related qualifications and may establish admittance criteria beyond the minimum qualifications stated above. The interview will comprise 100% of the applicant's earned grade. A candidate must earn a qualifying grade of 70 or more on the interview to be eligible for appointment. After initial interviews with the selected candidates are conducted, an email will be sent to the address on file with instructions on how to complete and submit a Conviction Questionnaire. Candidates have 3 days to complete the required questionnaire.

The five top ranking candidates, based on the final grade, will be certified to the Department Director/Appointing Authority who will make the final decision.

All applicants conditionally offered a merit position will be required to submit to urinalysis to screen for illegal drug use prior to appointment. Screening will be performed by a reputable clinical laboratory. The cost of screening will be covered by the County.