Colorado Department of Revenue
Assistant Attorney General
Colorado Department of Revenue, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
Overview
Base pay range: $85,795.00/yr - $132,901.00/yr. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office is seeking talented attorneys to join diverse practice areas. This is a general recruitment to fill current and future Assistant Attorney General vacancies within the Department of Law. Applications are welcome from both residents and non-residents of Colorado. What You Will Do
The Assistant Attorney General provides legal advice, counsel, and representation to officials, agencies, boards, and commissions of the State government. Essential duties include, but are not limited to: Litigation Duties: Prosecute and/or defend criminal and civil litigation involving State agencies, employees, administrators, or elected officials; defend the State in tort cases; assist District Attorneys and manage settlement funds. Administrative Procedure Duties: Prosecute and/or defend Administrative Procedures Act quasi-judicial matters; assist agencies with hearings and compliance; represent State agencies at hearings and rule-making proceedings; handle appeals and judicial reviews. Advisory Duties: Provide legal advice to State agencies and prepare drafts for official opinions. Administrative Duties: Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, leases, deeds, easements, permits, licenses, and other instruments; review legislation and regulations; appear before legislative committees; participate in multi-state cases and trainings. Lead Duties: Lead and supervise staff; occasionally monitor or assist less experienced attorneys. Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. License to practice law in Colorado, or eligibility to waive into the Colorado Bar. Strong legal research, case management, and investigative skills; experience in trial work in State and Federal courts; ability to draft rules, legislation, briefs, and pleadings; ability to manage case loads and work with expert witnesses. Ability to lead staff and maintain effective working relationships with State officials, opposing attorneys, courts, and colleagues within the Department of Law. Excellent writing, interpersonal, and communication skills. Additional Abilities
Ability to prepare, file, and argue cases; adapt to unanticipated situations; create clear legal documents and reports. Minimum Qualifications and Conditions of Employment
Must pass a thorough background investigation prior to appointment. Colorado Bar admission or eligible to waive into the Colorado Bar; if waiving, provide proof of completion before first day of employment. Hybrid work schedule may be available; flexible arrangements may change based on business needs. Colorado Department of Law participates in E-Verify. This position is non-classified and is not subject to appeal rights. The Department of Law is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. How To Apply
Applicants must create an account with governmentjobs.com and complete the online application. Include a cover letter detailing interest and relevant experience; resume; at least one independent writing sample; and three professional references. You may redact information that identifies age or birth dates. Supplemental Information and Benefits
We offer flexible work arrangements where possible and a comprehensive State of Colorado benefits package, including medical and dental plans, retirement, paid leave, and other benefits. Additional benefits may include: Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility On-site fitness center access Flexible work schedules and professional development opportunities Employee assistance and mental health support Professional registration dues and CLE opportunities Why work for us: We embrace flexibility, DEI, strong core values, and opportunities for attorney development.
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Base pay range: $85,795.00/yr - $132,901.00/yr. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office is seeking talented attorneys to join diverse practice areas. This is a general recruitment to fill current and future Assistant Attorney General vacancies within the Department of Law. Applications are welcome from both residents and non-residents of Colorado. What You Will Do
The Assistant Attorney General provides legal advice, counsel, and representation to officials, agencies, boards, and commissions of the State government. Essential duties include, but are not limited to: Litigation Duties: Prosecute and/or defend criminal and civil litigation involving State agencies, employees, administrators, or elected officials; defend the State in tort cases; assist District Attorneys and manage settlement funds. Administrative Procedure Duties: Prosecute and/or defend Administrative Procedures Act quasi-judicial matters; assist agencies with hearings and compliance; represent State agencies at hearings and rule-making proceedings; handle appeals and judicial reviews. Advisory Duties: Provide legal advice to State agencies and prepare drafts for official opinions. Administrative Duties: Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, leases, deeds, easements, permits, licenses, and other instruments; review legislation and regulations; appear before legislative committees; participate in multi-state cases and trainings. Lead Duties: Lead and supervise staff; occasionally monitor or assist less experienced attorneys. Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. License to practice law in Colorado, or eligibility to waive into the Colorado Bar. Strong legal research, case management, and investigative skills; experience in trial work in State and Federal courts; ability to draft rules, legislation, briefs, and pleadings; ability to manage case loads and work with expert witnesses. Ability to lead staff and maintain effective working relationships with State officials, opposing attorneys, courts, and colleagues within the Department of Law. Excellent writing, interpersonal, and communication skills. Additional Abilities
Ability to prepare, file, and argue cases; adapt to unanticipated situations; create clear legal documents and reports. Minimum Qualifications and Conditions of Employment
Must pass a thorough background investigation prior to appointment. Colorado Bar admission or eligible to waive into the Colorado Bar; if waiving, provide proof of completion before first day of employment. Hybrid work schedule may be available; flexible arrangements may change based on business needs. Colorado Department of Law participates in E-Verify. This position is non-classified and is not subject to appeal rights. The Department of Law is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. How To Apply
Applicants must create an account with governmentjobs.com and complete the online application. Include a cover letter detailing interest and relevant experience; resume; at least one independent writing sample; and three professional references. You may redact information that identifies age or birth dates. Supplemental Information and Benefits
We offer flexible work arrangements where possible and a comprehensive State of Colorado benefits package, including medical and dental plans, retirement, paid leave, and other benefits. Additional benefits may include: Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility On-site fitness center access Flexible work schedules and professional development opportunities Employee assistance and mental health support Professional registration dues and CLE opportunities Why work for us: We embrace flexibility, DEI, strong core values, and opportunities for attorney development.
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