Assistant Corporation Counsel II (LAW)
About this role
Overview
The City of Boston seeks an Assistant Corporation Counsel (“ACC II”) to represent the City, its officials, and its departments. The ACC II will advise City leaders on a variety of municipal law matters; represent the City in civil actions, arbitrations, administrative hearings, mediations, and negotiations; investigate claims and complaints by or against the City and recommend actions to be taken; draft ordinances; conduct negotiations with third parties; and perform other duties as assigned. The ACC II will be expected to perform high-quality work on increasingly complex matters supported by the supervision of Senior ACCs and the relevant Law Department Legal Advisor.
Responsibilities
- Manages a caseload and represents the City of Boston in all cases as assigned, in state and federal court, administrative proceedings, and other venues, including taking an active role as co-counsel in complex, sensitive matters and independently leading other matters.
- Provides representation in matters which may include, but are not limited to: personal injury and other torts, employment discrimination, civil rights claims, contract disputes, special education litigation, licensing appeals, and employee and student discipline appeals.
- Advises the City on myriad issues impacting government entities, including policy matters, procurement, open meeting laws, public records law, state and federal student confidentiality laws, and state conflict of interest laws, including through effective identification, analysis, and application of legal issues.
- Participates in Law Department engagement with City departments on increasingly complicated matters requiring the application of legal principles to policy and operational challenges.
- Performs legal research, writes legal opinions, and reviews and assists in the drafting of contracts, memoranda, ordinances, and other documents, executing all work efficiently with progressively less need for supervision.
- Performs specialized municipal law functions, including research, analysis, advising, and litigation in areas such as workers’ compensation, tax lien foreclosures, public construction, public education, and others.
- Supports other attorneys as appropriate given institutional knowledge or subject matter expertise.
- Performs related work as directed.
Minimum Entrance Qualifications
- Juris Doctor.
- At least three (3) years of experience as a lawyer in a law firm or within a government agency.
- Licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with no disciplinary record.
- Ability to exercise good judgment and focus on detail as required by the job.
- Excellent, clear, and effective writing and organizational skills.
- Accuracy and attention to detail.
- Highly motivated self-starter.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office, Westlaw, and Social Law Library.
- Reports directly to a Legal Advisor.
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Unions/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MM2-12
Hours per week: 35
Company at a glance
In 1972 a city ordinance created Boston Community Schools keeping Boston's school buildings open to the public after school hours; its purpose was to provide Boston residents of all ages with local, neighborhood-based hubs that offer a range of programs and services to build community, address resident needs and enhance overall quality of life within Boston. Today, over 40 years later, Boston Community Schools exist as Boston Centers for Youth & Families. BCYF is the City of Boston's largest human services organization with a network of 35 facilities consisting of 29 community center sites and six free standing pools, and core site staff supported by an allocation of City funds.
The Foundation for Boston Centers for Youth & Families was created to provide fundraising, planning and programming support to strengthen and enhance BCYF programs and services across its vast network of community centers. As BCYF's longstanding private partner, the Foundation for BCYF's works to provide a variety of affordable, high-quality, outcome-driven programs that support the healthy development and learning of young people and strengthen and enhance communities.
The Foundation for Boston Centers for Youth & Families' mission is to improve the quality of life for Boston residents by offering a wide range of comprehensive programs and activities according to neighborhood needs and interests.
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