FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OPEN COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY Under the Florida Constitution the Commissioner of Agriculture is responsible for all matters pertaining to agriculture except as otherwise provided by law. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, headed by the Commissioner of Agriculture, has a broad range of powers, functions and duties under various chapters of the Florida Statutes and, in carrying these out, has employed approximately 3500 employees assigned through several divisions and various offices. To assist and guide the Commissioner and the employees in carrying out their responsibilities, the Commissioner has assigned the department's legal work to a General Counsel, Deputy General Counsels, Senior Attorneys, Attorneys and appropriate support staff. An employee fulfilling the duties of a Senior Attorney is performing the most responsible professional legal work, other than that performed by a General Counsel and a Deputy General Counsel, that can be accomplished by an attorney for a state agency. A high degree of independent, professional judgment, an intimate knowledge of the law, an ability and skill to handle complex litigation and all types of administrative actions as well as an ability to research and interpret complex provisions of the law as it relates to the powers, duties and functions of an agency are required of a Senior Attorney. A Senior Attorney must be able to produce a high quality, professional work product in a timely, professional, and practical manner. A Senior Attorney must, also, have a high degree of professional skill in client relations with an ability to listen and communicate effectively, to keep others informed, to deal effectively with conflict and change, and to develop and maintain a professional and effective working relationship with all department employees and the public. The Senior Attorney filling this position will represent and advise the Division of Agricultural Environmental Services. The Division is responsible for agricultural pesticide registration, testing, and regulation. It also regulates pest control and has authority over animal feed, seed, and fertilizer production, inspection, and testing in Florida. In addition, the Division coordinates mosquito control programs across the state. Relevant provisions of law include portions of ch.388, 482, 487, 570, 576, 578, and 580, Florida Statutes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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