What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Counsel position at Center for Rural Affairs?
The Center for Rural Affairs is hiring General Counsel, a newly created role designed to support the organization’s growth in community-based lending, clean energy finance, housing development finance, as well as organizational-wide legal, contractual, and compliance matters. The position will be based in Lyons, Nebraska; location flexibility may be offered for strong candidates in eastern Nebraska.
This dynamic role will serve as strategic legal advisor and is responsible for a wide range of contracts, loans, and insurance agreements, in addition to tax credit, regulatory, and industry compliance at both the federal and state levels. The General Counsel role requires industry knowledge, analytical skills, and the ability to build and maintain a diverse set of skills across multiple practice areas.
The Center for Rural Affairs is an intermediary lender for the Small Business Administration, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, and hosts an affiliated Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) certified by the Department of Treasury. The organization has $22 million in loans outstanding today and projects that the total loans outstanding will grow to more than $50 million within the next few years.
The General Counsel role includes experience in one or more of the following practice areas : legal research and writing, regulatory compliance, clean energy law, secured transactions and lending, real property law and conveyancing, nonprofit law, insurance, and administrative law.
Who we are
The Center for Rural Affairs is a dynamic, energetic non-profit organization working to build a better rural future for all. We’ve done this work for more than 50 years and we do it from rural places with a flexible work environment. Our work creates opportunities for beginning farmers, new business owners, and first-time advocates. The Center’s work is rooted in principles of diversity and inclusion. We believe that a diversity of people and ideas strengthens our work, our workplace, and our communities. We celebrate this diversity and are committed to advancing practices that create an equitable and inclusive workplace. We take equal opportunity seriously and we welcome and support all applicants and team members. Additional information can be found at www.cfra.org. Check to see if our Mission and Values match yours and read about our work demonstrating how awesome the Center is!
What you’ll do
The General Counsel reports to the Executive Director and will receive significant work direction from the Chief Financial Officer, and collaborate deeply with the Solar for All Director, Chief Lending Officer, and other leadership team members. This role is responsible for the following :
- You will negotiate contracts and procurement agreements, and ensure the Center’s contract, forms, and agreement templates are up to date and following current legal and / or federal requirements.
- You will advise the new Solar for All team on matters related to energy law compliance, renewable energy tax credit compliance, negotiations, and contracts with developers and utilities, contract drafting for subscriber contracts, power purchase agreements, interconnection agreements, and site acquisition and lease agreements, as well as environmental compliance zoning and permitting guidance, compliance with state and federal regulations, and Tribal government program navigation.
- You will advise the lending team in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating loan-related documents and advising on legal matters over the full life cycle of loan agreements.
- You will advise all Center teams on a wide range of agreements, staffing arrangements, vendor / contractor agreements and / or renewals, construction contracts, non-disclosure / confidentiality agreements, and insurance provisions.
- You will prepare and review letters of intent and term sheets for various transactions, legal summaries, and abstracts, and analyze, assess, and advise on legal topics and contract interpretation.
- You will ensure the Center is well protected through effective contract review, appropriate risk management, and legal oversight of the organization's activity.
- You will communicate complex topics by providing legal opinions and memorandums, developing consumer protection policies, offering guidance on state and federal energy regulations, and assisting with high-level strategic legal matters.
- You will stay informed of applicable laws, regulatory compliance, and industry guidance that may impact the organization, including consumer lending law compliance, federal grant compliance, renewable energy tax credit programs, etc.
- You will advise the Chief of Staff and Sr. Human Resources Manager on matters related to employment law and associated personnel policy.
- You will provide guidance on legal and compliance aspects of Center benefits plans including self-funded health plan and 403(b) retirement plan compliance matters.
- You will provide oversight and guidance related to high-level audit compliance requirements.
- You will be a leader in continually incorporating the Center's DEI principles effectively into internal processes, external programming and communications, and work relationships.
Who you are & keys to success (the must-haves)
To be successful in this job, you will excel in five areas :
If you were here right now, you would be :
You have experience with the following :
What else you should know
This is a full-time exempt position based at least 2 days per week in Lyons, Nebraska. Location flexibility in eastern Nebraska may be offered to the right candidate. The General Counsel is a member of the Leadership Team.
Compensation and benefits :
This position has a salary range of $84,000-$130,000 with top-notch benefits that have a cash value of $10,000 to $29,500, depending on family status and tenure with the Center. Benefits include items such as 97% employer-paid family health insurance that includes a contribution to a Health Savings Account, 6% employer contribution to a retirement plan, a fantastic Employee Assistance Program, 12 paid holidays plus paid time off between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day, Friday Summer Hours, and vacation and sick pay.
The Center for Rural Affairs is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify, is committed to the full inclusion of all individuals, and takes steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
How to apply
If you would like to work for an organization that has a national reputation as one of the top organizations in the country working to make rural communities more vibrant, apply by sending your resume, cover letter, and three professional references.
In the cover letter, please include :
How your personal and / or professional experiences have positioned you for success in this role and any Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion or Racial Equity-related work, skills, or expertise you want us to know about.
Please describe how your past leadership roles make you the right candidate for this role.
Let us know how you heard about this position and why you want to work for the Center.
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Salary : $84,000 - $130,000