What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Assistant Legal Counsel position at State of Ohio?
We want you!
As Ohio's chief compliance officer, the Auditor of State makes Ohio government more efficient, effective, and transparent by placing checks and balances on state and local governments for taxpayers. Click here to learn more about our office! The AOS is currently searching for an experienced individual to serve as a Senior Assistant Legal Counsel in the Legal Division and be a part of a collegial, collaborative Legal team where you have the opportunity to grow as an attorney.
What will you be doing?
The Auditor of State is statutorily responsible for auditing state agencies, state institutions of higher education, counties, townships, cities, villages, school districts and other political subdivisions, public agencies and bodies. The audits ensure compliance by those entities with multiple financial, public records, open meeting and other statutory/regulatory requirements relevant to the particular entity. The Legal Division is the in-house counsel for AOS statewide, touching all aspects of the Office’s work.
We provide legal advice to the administration located in Columbus, financial audit staff across geographical regions of the state, as well as other departments of the AOS. We also provide legal advice to HR on employment issues, participate in transactional work of the office through contracting and procurement work, and participate in reviewing or drafting legislation affecting AOS. Attorneys in the Legal Division also are responsible for presentations and training internally and externally. Each attorney holds a fiduciary relationship to the Auditor of State pursuant to R.C.124.11(A)(9).
The successful candidate must be able to independently manage numerous and varied work assignments, conduct independent legal research, provide comprehensive and clear legal advice verbally or in writing, and maintain the highest level of professionalism and ethical conduct in all aspects of work. The successful candidate must also demonstrate an ability to effectively work collaboratively with lawyers and non-lawyers. The Senior Assistant Legal Counsel is responsible for handling “first chair” responsibilities in all assignments and has an opportunity to mentor or lead smaller working groups within the Legal department or between the Legal department and other departments of the office. This entails daily interaction via video meetings/email/phone with AOS staff, personal consultation with fellow senior and assistant legal counsel and with the Chief and Deputy Legal Counsel as necessary.
Why work for the Auditor of State?
Working for the AOS will allow you to achieve your career goals without sacrificing your advancement opportunity.
Education And Experience
Please Note
Organization
Auditor Of State
Agency Contact Name and Information
Recruiting@ohioauditor.gov
Unposting Date
Mar 20, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
Starting at $95,000, commensurate with experience.
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Attorney/Legal
Professional Skills
Analyzation, Attention to Detail, Critical Thinking, Ethics and Values, Confidentiality
As Ohio's chief compliance officer, the Auditor of State makes Ohio government more efficient, effective, and transparent by placing checks and balances on state and local governments for taxpayers. Click here to learn more about our office! The AOS is currently searching for an experienced individual to serve as a Senior Assistant Legal Counsel in the Legal Division and be a part of a collegial, collaborative Legal team where you have the opportunity to grow as an attorney.
What will you be doing?
The Auditor of State is statutorily responsible for auditing state agencies, state institutions of higher education, counties, townships, cities, villages, school districts and other political subdivisions, public agencies and bodies. The audits ensure compliance by those entities with multiple financial, public records, open meeting and other statutory/regulatory requirements relevant to the particular entity. The Legal Division is the in-house counsel for AOS statewide, touching all aspects of the Office’s work.
We provide legal advice to the administration located in Columbus, financial audit staff across geographical regions of the state, as well as other departments of the AOS. We also provide legal advice to HR on employment issues, participate in transactional work of the office through contracting and procurement work, and participate in reviewing or drafting legislation affecting AOS. Attorneys in the Legal Division also are responsible for presentations and training internally and externally. Each attorney holds a fiduciary relationship to the Auditor of State pursuant to R.C.124.11(A)(9).
The successful candidate must be able to independently manage numerous and varied work assignments, conduct independent legal research, provide comprehensive and clear legal advice verbally or in writing, and maintain the highest level of professionalism and ethical conduct in all aspects of work. The successful candidate must also demonstrate an ability to effectively work collaboratively with lawyers and non-lawyers. The Senior Assistant Legal Counsel is responsible for handling “first chair” responsibilities in all assignments and has an opportunity to mentor or lead smaller working groups within the Legal department or between the Legal department and other departments of the office. This entails daily interaction via video meetings/email/phone with AOS staff, personal consultation with fellow senior and assistant legal counsel and with the Chief and Deputy Legal Counsel as necessary.
Why work for the Auditor of State?
Working for the AOS will allow you to achieve your career goals without sacrificing your advancement opportunity.
- Opportunity for Remote Work
- Excellent benefits and retirement plan
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Education And Experience
- Must be presently admitted to the Ohio bar.
- Minimum of 5 years of licensure and continuous legal practice.
- Strong legal research and writing skills; Strong interpersonal communication and public speaking skills; Strong skills necessary for self-directed work including balancing assignments based upon due date and depth of research required; Strong collaborative work skills.
- Prior experience representing state or local government, in-house legal counsel experience, or judicial clerkship preferred.
- Knowledge of Westlaw for performing legal research.
- Must have ability to travel. Position may require some limited travel to Columbus.
Please Note
- We need a copy of your resume, at least three references, and a writing sample as part of your application.
Organization
Auditor Of State
Agency Contact Name and Information
Recruiting@ohioauditor.gov
Unposting Date
Mar 20, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
Starting at $95,000, commensurate with experience.
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Attorney/Legal
Professional Skills
Analyzation, Attention to Detail, Critical Thinking, Ethics and Values, Confidentiality
Salary : $95,000