Description:

A Massachusetts State Agency is the state agency responsible for ensuring clean air and water, the safe management of toxics and hazards, the recycling of solid and hazardous wastes, the timely cleanup of hazardous waste sites and spills, and the preservation of wetlands and coastal resources.

Minimum Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar, at least three years of full time, or equivalent part-time professional experience and possession of a current and valid Massachusetts Class 3 Motor Vehicle Operator's License.

Duty Statement
This is a position for an experienced attorney reporting to the Chief Bureau Counsel supporting the Bureau of Water Resources (BWR) in providing legal advice and services, with a focus on wetlands, drinking water, water pollution control and other water resource programs at MassDEP, as well as other duties as assigned. Major duties of the positions include:
  • interpretation of legislation, rules, regulations, judicial decisions and opinions, including but not limited to state and federal wetlands, drinking water, water pollution control and other water resource program law, related to BWR programs, including drafting of legal analysis memoranda, education of staff on applicable laws, rules, and policies, providing legal advice to agency staff when resolving problems and determining appropriate actions;
  • drafting and analysis of legislation, regulations and policies to assist BWR staff in implementation or improvement of agency operations, based on legal research and agency needs, to streamline agency practices, support operational efficiencies and ensure agency compliance with laws;
  • providing legal advice to support BWR licensing and permitting decisions, consistent treatment of prospective licensees/permittees, correct public notice and comment procedures under state law and consistency with federal law, including but not limited to the federal Clean Water Act, state Clean Water Act and other state statutes governing BWR programs;
  • advocating at administrative hearings or in negotiations/dispute resolution on behalf of the clients and/or the agency to ensure the consistent application of laws and to represent the interests of the agency; develop legal strategy and effectively, efficiently manage the flow of cases and issue recommendations for final decision or resolution of cases, and for some cases, to issue or agree to final resolution without further review;
  • Drafting and reviewing contracts to ensure compliance with public procurement and other applicable laws;
  • when drafting legal documents (e.g. memos, decisions, contracts, deeds, pleadings, regulations, opinions, comments) ensure clear communication of information and ensuring that such documents are complete, accurate, available for future review and in compliance with law;
  • communicating with representatives of other agencies, including the Legislature, and collaborate with cross-functional or cross-agency teams and stakeholders to share information, resolve issues and develop or implement new programs;
  • providing information to the public by answering inquiries regarding agency functions, services, rules, and procedures to accurately represent the agency; and
  • Prioritize and manage personal assigned workloads and caseloads as well as the workloads and caseloads of direct reports, if applicable.

Incumbents are required to have the following at the time of hire:
  • Knowledge of theory, principles and practices of law.
  • Knowledge of procedures followed in courtroom and administrative proceedings.
  • Knowledge of the methods and ability to conduct legal research and technical report writing.
  • Ability to read and interpret legal documents and apply the law, rules and regulations governing agency operations.
  • Ability to exercise discretion and sound judgment.
  • Ability to interact effectively with diverse groups of people.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, to clearly and concisely express thoughts and develop ideas in a logical manner.
  • Ability to lead or work with cross-functional project teams and to manage multiple projects and project teams.
  • Ability to exercise discretion in safeguarding information through compliance with rules of disclosure.
  • Ability to supervise, including planning and assigning work according to the nature of the job to be accomplished, the capabilities of subordinates, and available resources; controlling work through periodic reviews and/or evaluations; determining the need for and recommending disciplinary action.
  • Ability to use a computer to conduct research, manage databases, and produce written documents.

Basic understanding of computer operations and ability to use common software programs including Microsoft Office is expected, but additional training can be provided.

Preferred Work Experience:
In addition to the Minimum Entrance Requirements, an ideal candidate would have at least 5-7 years of environmental or administrative law practice experience, preferably in Massachusetts, and prior knowledge of federal or state environmental law, especially wetlands, drinking water, water pollution control and other water resource laws and regulations.

Qualifications:
First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.

Minimum Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and (A) at least three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional experience in the practice of law.

Incumbents may be required to have a current and valid Motor Vehicle Drivers License at a Class level specific to assignment.