Description:
Are you an attorney looking for meaningful work, real autonomy, and the chance to directly impact the working lives of Ohio's law enforcement professionals? The FOP/Ohio Labor Council is hiring a Staff Attorney for the Toledo/Northwest Ohio region.This is not a corporate cubicle job. It is hands-on advocacy across a mix of courtroom work, arbitration, collective bargaining, and direct representation of the men and women who serve our communities. You will spend plenty of time on the road, meeting with members and bargaining units throughout Northwest Ohio, and you will also enjoy tremendous scheduling flexibility and independence in how you manage your caseload.
What you will do:
You will serve as a key legal representative for our members on issues that matter, discipline, investigations, grievances, contract negotiations, and public-sector labor law. Day-to-day work includes:
- Representing members and/or the OLC in court, arbitration, and before bodies like the State Employment Relations Board, Civil Service Commissions, and Personnel Boards of Review.
- Providing legal analysis and research on public-sector labor law and matters affecting our membership.
- Handling grievance arbitrations, internal investigations, and disciplinary matters.
- Negotiating collective bargaining agreements, including fact-finding and conciliation.
- Advising staff representatives and bargaining unit members on grievances and labor-related issues.
- Helping to organize new units and assist with elections.
- Managing a high level of travel throughout the region with significant discretion over your schedule.
What Makes This Role Stand Out
- Schedule flexibility – no one is clocking your every move; you manage your time and your cases.
- Independence – handle cases, bargaining, and advocacy directly without micromanagement.
- Mission-driven work – you will be fighting for workplace rights of frontline public safety professionals.
- Variety – courtroom practice, contract negotiations, arbitrations, and direct client interaction.
- Professional/Union role – you are part of a statewide legal team dedicated to public safety labor representation.
What we are looking for:
- Juris Doctor and active Ohio law license in good standing.
- Valid driver's license (you will drive a lot).
- Strong written and oral advocacy skills.
- Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, and juggle multiple matters.
- Organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Professional communication with members, employers, and colleagues.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.