Serves as the chief legal officer and advisor to the Board of Trustees, Chancellor, Personnel Commission, and senior management; provides executive leadership over all District strategic and tactical legal initiatives, programs, and services; and manages the work of the District’s internal legal team and contracted external counsels including bond construction counsel. Typical Duties Serves as the District’s chief legal officer and advisor on all transactions and issues arising from programs and activities in the areas of governance, academic affairs, student affairs, financial management, facilities management, business management, information technology, and human resources. Assumes responsibility for ensuring that the programs and activities of the District are legally conducted in compliance with applicable laws, statutes, codes, and regulations. Assesses the merits of court cases, regulatory inquiries, and other legal actions filed against or on behalf of the District; works with the appropriate executives to define strategic positions, legal remedies, and/or defenses; recommends and approves settlements of disputes where warranted. Participates and advises in the development of District policies, procedures, and related business documents. Advises the Board of Trustees, Chancellor, and executive staff on legal matters related to governance and the policies, programs, and projects of the District. Negotiates the most complex and sensitive contracts, agreements, and settlements on behalf of the District which are consistent with District interests, law, and relevant rules of professional responsibility. Identifies, anticipates, analyzes, and responds appropriately to risks which have legal implications that may adversely affect realization of the District’s educational and business objectives; advises executives and managers regarding the legal aspects of their exposure and liability to identified risks. Assures adequate and appropriate systems and processes are in place to identify compliance violations; advises executives and managers regarding the legal aspects of their compliance systems, exposure, and decisions. Identifies need and develops educational and training programs and activities for the purpose of keeping executives and managers informed of the latest changes in the law and policy and to prevent errors in their interpretation and application. Develops a clearly understood framework for legal policies and practices within the Office of General Counsel; directs, manages, and evaluates the work and staff of the Office of General Counsel. Regularly attends meetings of the Board of Trustees and Board committees to provide legal analysis and advice on legal and procedural matters. Oversees the selection, retention, management and evaluation of all outside counsel; establishes, manages, and ensures compliance with the budget for outside legal services. Functions as an integral partner within the chancellor's senior leadership team. Identifies financial needs and manages the budget of the Office of General Counsel. Performs related duties as assigned. Distinguishing Characteristics A General Counsel is the executive responsible for providing a vision and strategic plan for the legal services of the District; providing legal advice and support to the Board of Trustees, Personnel Commission, Chancellor, and District leadership (presidents, campus/district administrators, chancellor's cabinet) on business, legal, and public policy issues; and directing and coordinating the legal services provided by internal and external counsel throughout the District. An Associate General Counsel researches and provides legal advice and counsel to the Board of Trustees, Personnel Commission, Chancellor, and administrative staff as directed by the General Counsel. Employees in this class address difficult legal or factual questions which are complex because of the absence of clearly applicable precedents or are more highly arguable because of the complexity of the facts or the different possible constructions which may be placed on either the facts or the laws and precedents involved. An Assistant General Counsel researches and provides legal advice and counsel to the Board of Trustees, Personnel Commission, and Chancellor and administrative staff as directed by the General Counsel. Employees in this class address legal questions or factual situations that can be relatively easily resolved in the light of the well-established or easily determinable facts with clearly applicable precedents involved.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree