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Burlington City of DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY in Burlington, Vermont

This job was posted by https://www.vermontjoblink.com : For more information, please see: https://www.vermontjoblink.com/jobs/1148217

This position is responsible for day to day management of the Assistant City Attorneys and Administrative Staff in all non-litigation issues and to assist the City Attorney in providing general legal counsel to the mayor, city council and city departments. This position may also be responsible for enforcing city ordinances, regulations and bylaws and representing the city in civil and criminal litigation cases. This position is an annual mayoral appointment, subject to approval by the city council.\ \ Union Affiliation:Non-Union\ Pay Grade 26:\$98,585.44 - \$111,213.48 Annually

Essential Job Functions

A Deputy City Attorney shall:

  • Act as an assistant corporation counsel and city attorney for the City of Burlington;
  • Provide day-to-day supervision and training to Assistant City Attorneys and administrative staff;
  • Serve as City Attorney in the absence of the appointed City Attorney;
  • Assist the City Attorney in planning, organizing, and evaluating the work of legal staff in implementing expressed goals, policies, and directives of the City Attorney Office.
  • Conduct thorough and accurate legal and policy research and analysis;
  • Develop legal opinions and provide general policy advice to city council, the mayor and city departments and boards, as requested;
  • Draft and/or review legal documents (including agreements and contracts), ordinances, and other rules and regulations as required;
  • Assist in the development and administration of the Departmental budget and other administrative functions of the office as necessary;
  • Coordinate and review public records responses and production and provide advice concerning open meeting law compliance;
  • Negotiate and prepare documents for real estate transactions and provide legal advice relating to development activities involving the city;
  • Assist in the enforcement of city ordinances, regulations and city bylaws in administrative forums and courts as needed;
  • Provide legal advice to city administrative agencies concerning contested cases, as well as the implementation and development of ordinances, regulations, or policies;
  • Assist in the representation of the City in litigation before state and federal courts and administrative agencies; including all aspects of pleadings, discovery, negotiation, settlement, trial, and appeals;
  • Assist in representing the city in legislative or lobbying activities;
  • Provide staff support to city council committees and other public bodies.
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