Description:

About the Position:
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A Government Entity's Office of the County Counsel multiple opportunities for a Deputy County Counsel II - II - IV to support their Child Welfare Division. This recruitment will be used to fill a number of vacancies throughout the County.

The Child Welfare Division handles cases involving allegations of child abuse and/or neglect. The Deputy County Counsel will manage a large number of cases and work on a team with two other Deputy County Counsels. Responsibilities will include daily court appearances, case preparation, legal research and writing, handling writs and appeals, and advising clients on a variety of matters related to Child Welfare.

The most competitive candidates will be great team players who are adaptable and have prior child welfare or dependency experience, preferably in the public sector.

Applicants must be an active member in good standing with the California State Bar. Prior experience with social work, criminal law, probation, family law, civil litigation, trial work or immigration law is highly desired.

Promotion to the Deputy County Counsel II, III, and IV levels is based on demonstrated ability, satisfaction of the experience requirement and an overall meets expectation rating on the annual performance evaluation.

The level at which this position is offered is at the department's discretion.

Meet the Team!
The Office of County Counsel (https://countyofriverside.us/countycounsel/Home.aspx#gsc.tab=0) is a full-service law office that provides advisory and litigation support on issues of vital concern to the County and its residents such as health care, public safety, child welfare, land development, environmental protection, public finance, taxation and elections.

Examples of Essential Duties
  • Provide Guidance and Advice to Deputy County Counsel Attorneys in Matters of Law and Trial Tactics, Ordinance Drafting and Interpretation, Preparation of Contracts and Other Legal Instruments, Legal Research, Preparation of Legal Briefs and Opinions, and Trial and Appellate Practices.
  • Provide responsive, high-quality service to County employees and representatives of outside agencies by providing accurate, complete and up-to-date information in a courteous, efficient and timely manner, and may interact with members of the public.
  • Consult with subordinate deputies on points of law, evidence, legal procedures and policies, and practices of the County Counsel's Office; counsel and provide recommendations to subordinate deputies on the more difficult and complex legal problems.
  • Attend meetings of various boards and commissions as legal advisor; confer with and advise County and district officers and employees on legal questions pertaining to their respective powers, duties, functions, and obligations; represent the County in all state and federal courts.
  • Study and interpret laws, court decisions, ordinances, and other legal authorities.
  • Draft contracts, deeds, leases, ordinances, resolutions, and other legal instruments; prepare written opinions and render informal opinions on legal questions; prepare correspondence and pleadings, and handle depositions, interrogatories, pretrial motions, and pretrial and settlement conferences.
  • Analyze, research and resolve difficult and complex legal problems.
  • Prepare, present and manage difficult to complex trial and appellate cases under minimal to moderate supervision.
  • May be required to perform the functions of the lower-level Deputy County Counsel classifications.

Minimum Qualifications:
Deputy County Counsel II - $107,048.45 - $136,214.00 Annually

Option I
Experience: One year at the Deputy County Counsel I level with A Government Entity's Office of County Counsel, or as a county counsel attorney or city attorney at an equivalent level with another California county or city.

Option II
Experience: Two years in the practice of civil law providing professional legal counsel to governmental agencies or departments.

Option III
Experience: Two years in the practice of civil law in one of the following areas: eminent domain; labor and employment; civil litigation; business transactional; environmental; finance; healthcare; probate and conservatorships; bankruptcy; juvenile dependency or delinquency; land use; Native American gaming and land use; public works; real estate; or utilities.

Option IV
Experience: Two years in the practice of criminal law.

Deputy County Counsel III - $137,000.03 - $170,930.24 Annually

Option I
Experience: One year at the Deputy County Counsel II level with the County of Riverside's Office of County Counsel, or as a county counsel attorney or city attorney at an equivalent level with another California county or city.

Option II
Experience: Three years in the practice of civil law providing professional legal counsel to governmental agencies or departments.

Option III
Experience: Three years in the practice of civil law in one of the following areas: eminent domain; labor and employment; civil litigation; business transactional; environmental; finance; healthcare; probate and conservatorships; bankruptcy; juvenile dependency or delinquency; land use; Native American gaming and land use; public works; real estate; or utilities.

Option IV
Experience: Three years in the practice of criminal law.

Deputy County Counsel IV - $144,125.28 - $202,643.79 Annually
Option I
Experience: One year at the Deputy County Counsel III level with A Government Entity's Office of County Counsel, or as a county counsel attorney or city attorney at an equivalent level with another California county or city.

Option II
Experience: Four years in the practice of civil law providing professional legal counsel to governmental agencies or departments.

Option III
Experience: Four years in the practice of civil law in one of the following areas: eminent domain; labor and employment; civil litigation; business transactional; environmental; finance; healthcare; probate and conservatorships; bankruptcy; juvenile dependency or delinquency; land use; Native American gaming and land use; public works; real estate; or utilities.

Option IV
Experience: Four years in the practice of criminal law.

All Levels Require:
License: Possession of a valid California Driver's License is required.

Membership: Active member in good standing with the California State Bar.

Please Note: Proof of degree is required by the closing deadline. Applications without proof of degree uploaded will not be considered. Please see "Supplemental Information" below for guidelines.

Job Competencies:
  • Make sound and accurate decisions under pressure.
  • Maintain an environment of teamwork and collaboration conducive to expanding knowledge and expertise.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely in both written and verbal forms.
  • Persuasively communicate your findings and recommendations to a variety of audiences.
  • Possess superior negotiation skills.
  • Successfully prioritize conflicting timelines, ensuring each project receives appropriate time and consideration.
  • Effectively maintain expertise in all areas of responsibility and seek opportunities to increase personal knowledge in areas of responsibility.
  • Take independent actions after carefully analyzing and interpreting the associated risks.
  • Customer focused, meeting obligations and commitments.
  • Demonstrate ethical behavior and integrity even when challenged with highly stressful or crisis situations.
  • Skillfully gain and maintain credibility with superiors, co-workers, public, and managers.
  • Exhibit values and respect of others in all undertakings.
  • Encourage creative problem solving, collaboration, and analysis techniques.
  • Driven to excel, supportive of change and seeks continuous learning.