Orion Placement
Legal Secretary Native American Law Government Transactions Job at Orion Placeme
Orion Placement, San Diego, CA, US, 92189
Pay: $87,000.00 - $97,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity Support meaningful, high-impact legal work involving tribal sovereignty and economic development
Work directly with a Partner on sophisticated gaming, finance, and commercial matters
Hybrid schedule with predictable hours and work-life balance
Join a nationally respected AmLaw 200 firm known for inclusion and long-term stability
Competitive compensation, bonus potential, and top-tier benefits
Location Hybrid role based in Downtown San Diego
Note Must have 5+ years of experience supporting attorneys in transactional, regulatory, or government-facing practices
Not a litigation role
About Our Client Our client is a nationally recognized, full-service AmLaw 200 law firm with approximately 200 attorneys. The firm is highly regarded for its sophisticated legal work, inclusive culture, and commitment to client service. Attorneys and staff collaborate on complex matters across industries, with a strong emphasis on professional growth, respect, and long-term career development.
Job Description Draft, format, and prepare transactional documents, agreements, correspondence, resolutions, and memoranda
Assemble, execute, and distribute deal documents including signature packets and closing binders
Manage complex attorney calendars and coordinate meetings with clients and government agencies
Communicate with tribal governments, state and federal agencies, and external stakeholders
Organize due diligence materials, track timelines, and maintain matter files
Prepare expense reports, check requests, and administrative documentation
Support attorneys with varying work styles and priorities
Conduct preliminary research related to gaming regulations, tribal matters, and government processes
Assist with document management for land-into-trust, tribal-state compacts, and economic development projects
Coordinate travel, conferences, and client meeting logistics
Qualifications 5+ years of experience as a legal secretary or executive legal assistant
Background supporting transactional, regulatory, government affairs, or complex non-litigation practices
Strong document formatting and organizational skills
Experience coordinating with government agencies or public entities preferred
Ability to manage multiple priorities with discretion and sound judgment
Professional written and verbal communication skills
High school diploma required; additional education or certifications a plus
Experience with Native American or Indian law is a plus but not required
Why Youll Love Working Here Hybrid flexibility with structured schedules
Mission-driven work with real-world impact
Direct partnership with senior leadership
Supportive, collaborative team culture
Strong compensation, bonuses, and excellent benefits
Available Schedules Position 1: Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Position 2: Tuesday–Saturday, 11:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Candidates should indicate schedule preference when applying
JPC-530
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits Dental insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
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