What are the responsibilities and job description for the APU Manager (Legal Dispute and Resolution Manager 3) position at Bureau of Labor and Industries?
Initial Posting Date:
01/27/2025
Application Deadline:
02/10/2025
Agency:
Bureau of Labor and Industries
Salary Range:
$8,097 - $12,522
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
APU Manager (Legal Dispute and Resolution Manager 3)
Job Description:
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The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) is proud to be an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity. We welcome members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA2S community members, and others to apply.
BOLI has an opening for the APU Manager (Legal Dispute & Resolution Manager 3) position leading the Administrative Prosecution Unit. This position is located in BOLI’s Portland Headquarters. The successful candidate may also be eligible to work a hybrid schedule.
This is a permanent, full-time, executive service position, which is not represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies as they occur.
What's In It For You
- Permanent, full-time employment
- Work/life balance, vacation, sick leave, 11 paid holidays a year, and personal days off
- Competitive benefits package including medical, vision, and dental
- Pension and retirement programs
- Advancement opportunity within BOLI and other State agencies
- Opportunity to expand your technical and professional skills
- Work with others who are passionate about public service
- Make a difference in the lives of Oregonians
- Possible eligibility for thePublic Service Loan Forgiveness Program
What You Will Be Doing
Below is a sampling of job duties. It is not meant to encompass all duties.
This position manages the agency’s Administrative Prosecution Unit (APU) and supervises Unit staff. As
Manager of the APU, this employee prosecutes the agency’s most complex and high-profile
cases involving multiple and complex legal issues and Commissioner’s complaints. The employee oversees docketing and coordination of work among Administrative Prosecutors and staff, utilizing their expertise in legal practice management. The employee in this position supervises the Unit’s settlement negotiations and preparation of settlement documents for filing with the administrative forum. The employee advocates the agency’s position.
The employee prepares and files exceptions to proposed orders and monitors compliance and initiates collection of monetary awards.
The employee coordinates with the Oregon Department Justice, cooperating counsel, community-based organization, other Divisions and executive leadership at BOLI and other agencies for the State of Oregon.
Why Join Us
Our mission...
Led by Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson, the Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) works to ensure that Oregon jobs are good jobs, where workers get paid what they are owed and have a discrimination-free work environment. BOLI protects workers’ rights through enforcement of state labor laws, ensures adherence to civil rights law in public spaces and housing, promotes the development of a highly-skilled workforce through registered apprenticeship programs, and provides training and confidential assistance to Oregon employers so they have the tools they need to comply with workplace rules.
Working Conditions:
Office environment. Daily contact with attorneys, employees, employers, witnesses, and others who may be hostile or otherwise emotionally volatile. Must be able to maintain objectivity, negotiate and resolve adversarial and emotional disputes with tact and diplomacy. This position requires long hours, occasional evening or weekend work and occasional travel.
This Is What You Need to Qualify:
- A Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctorate degree and admission to the Bar of any state or federal jurisdiction AND four years of lead work, supervision, or progressively related experience managing contested case hearings or trials lawyers AND three years of experience conducting contested case hearings or as a trial lawyer
OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience related to theclass concept.
The ideal candidate will possess the following desired skills and attributes:
- Ability to prepare and effectively present orally and in writing evidence and arguments in formal, quasi-judicial administrative hearings of considerable or unusual difficulty.
- Skilled at navigating a complex and sensitive legal framework that has social, economic, financial, or public policy impact.
- Familiarity and comfort conducting in-depth, exhaustive legal research regarding legal issues in employment and civil rights matters without precedent or that involve vague statutes and present highly complex and sensitive issues.
- Training and experience serving diverse individuals and communities.
- Training and experience serving victims of crime or other violations of law.
- Superior writing skills with a focus on accuracy and citation of proper precedents and applicable statutes/legal sources.
- Ability to correctly and promptly examine and analyze a considerable amount of conflicting, technical information, evidence, testimony, and to exhibit and develop a clear understanding of the issues and facts of a contested case.
- Experienced leader of advanced legal professionals who function in a mostly independent manner with effective minimal supervision.
- Experienced manager of a complex legal practice with a high-volume caseload.
- Experienced working successfully with several attorneys on matters, exhibiting a high degree of cooperation, good listening skills, confidentiality and discretion, together with a solutions-oriented approach to prosecuting cases.
- Strong preference for applicants with a high degree of skill in litigation strategy, knowledge of ethics governing public officials and attorneys, and knowledge of either civil rights practice or employment practice or both.
How to Apply
- Click on the "Apply" link above to complete your online application and submit by the posted closing date.
- The work experience and/or education section of your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the minimum qualifications and desired skills and attributes listed above.
- Attach your current resume and cover letter addressing how you meet the minimum qualifications and desired attributes for this position. Failure to attach requested documents may result in your application being removed from consideration. These attributes will be used to determine which candidates move forward in the process.
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Additional Information
- Veterans’ Preference - Eligible veterans who meet the qualifications will be given veterans' preference. If you checked that you are a veteran, we will ask you for your documents later in the process. Click on the following link for additional information onVeterans’ Preference.
- Employment will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check.
- Work Authorization - The Bureau of Labor and Industries does not offer visa sponsorships. If your employment authorization and documentation is contingent on sponsorship now or in the future, you will not meet our agency employment eligibility standards. Within three days of hire, you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's Form I-9, confirming authorization to work in the United States.
If you have a disability or otherwise require an application in an alternate format in order to complete the process, you may contact us at:
Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
Human Resources
1800 SW 1st Ave, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97201
Phone (503) 400-7332
Fax (503) 400-7332
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