State of Arizona
UNIT CHIEF COUNSEL (ATTORNEY GENERAL - DEPT OF LAW)
Location:
Tucson or Phoenix Salary Range:
$90,000 - $121,000 Grade:
22 Closing Date:
Open Until Filled Job Summary
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office Solicitor General Office/Capital Litigation Section seeks a Unit Chief Counsel to assist the Chief Counsel in reviewing all substantive briefs and pleadings, primarily federal habeas responses, filed by assistant attorneys in the section. This position may be eligible for remote work three days a week. Job Duties
The employee will attend moot courts and oral arguments, review and approve timesheets, manage leave requests, assist with hiring, training, mentoring, and performance evaluations. Additionally, the employee will support attorneys in representing the State of Arizona at federal habeas corpus evidentiary hearings and Rule 32 hearings in state courts. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of management, personnel rules, legal research methods, and legal principles. Understanding of Arizona statutory law, constitutional law, trial procedures, rules of evidence, and judicial systems. Litigation skills, oral advocacy, research, and writing abilities. Ability to analyze complex legal issues, negotiate, and communicate effectively. Ability to apply legal principles and present facts clearly in writing and orally. Pre-Employment Requirements
Travel is required; a valid Arizona Driver’s License is necessary. Active Arizona State Bar license and good standing required. Applicants must submit a legal writing sample analyzing a substantive legal issue. Candidates will undergo fingerprinting and criminal background checks. Benefits
The office offers comprehensive benefits including student loan assistance, paid leave, health and dental insurance, retirement plan, life and disability insurance, and additional optional benefits. For more details, visit the state's benefits page. Retirement
Participation in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) after 27 weeks of employment. Contact Information
Questions? Contact Human Resources at (602) 542-8056 or humanresources@azag.gov. Reasonable accommodations are available during the hiring process. The Arizona Office of the Attorney General is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Location:
Tucson or Phoenix Salary Range:
$90,000 - $121,000 Grade:
22 Closing Date:
Open Until Filled Job Summary
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office Solicitor General Office/Capital Litigation Section seeks a Unit Chief Counsel to assist the Chief Counsel in reviewing all substantive briefs and pleadings, primarily federal habeas responses, filed by assistant attorneys in the section. This position may be eligible for remote work three days a week. Job Duties
The employee will attend moot courts and oral arguments, review and approve timesheets, manage leave requests, assist with hiring, training, mentoring, and performance evaluations. Additionally, the employee will support attorneys in representing the State of Arizona at federal habeas corpus evidentiary hearings and Rule 32 hearings in state courts. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of management, personnel rules, legal research methods, and legal principles. Understanding of Arizona statutory law, constitutional law, trial procedures, rules of evidence, and judicial systems. Litigation skills, oral advocacy, research, and writing abilities. Ability to analyze complex legal issues, negotiate, and communicate effectively. Ability to apply legal principles and present facts clearly in writing and orally. Pre-Employment Requirements
Travel is required; a valid Arizona Driver’s License is necessary. Active Arizona State Bar license and good standing required. Applicants must submit a legal writing sample analyzing a substantive legal issue. Candidates will undergo fingerprinting and criminal background checks. Benefits
The office offers comprehensive benefits including student loan assistance, paid leave, health and dental insurance, retirement plan, life and disability insurance, and additional optional benefits. For more details, visit the state's benefits page. Retirement
Participation in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) after 27 weeks of employment. Contact Information
Questions? Contact Human Resources at (602) 542-8056 or humanresources@azag.gov. Reasonable accommodations are available during the hiring process. The Arizona Office of the Attorney General is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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