University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
Coordinator, Executive Legal Assistant/Paralegal
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Las Vegas, Nevada, us, 89105
* Grant-in-Aid: Tuition & fee assistance for employees and their families at NSHE institutions.* Time Off: CSN provides a variety of time-off options to help employees manage their work-life balance.* Holidays: All CSN employees receive 12 paid holidays per year.* Benefits: CSN offers attractive and customizable health insurance plans for employees and dependents.* Retirement Plan: Participants contribute 19.25% with 100% employer match.* On-site
services available* Learning & professional development opportunities.* Active
that focus on campus-wide diversity initiatives to create a welcoming campus climate.* Reports to and is directly responsible for legal secretarial and administrative support services for the General Counsel.* Assist in the monitoring of OGC budget activities throughout the year, prepare and analyze budget reports, including the processing of supplier invoices.* Gather, summarize, and prepare reports related to engagement of outside counsel and reimbursement requests related to litigation expenses for NSHE and/or the Nevada Attorney General.* Under supervision of attorneys, provide legal support to the OGC to include but not limited to, the drafting, preparation, proofreading, processing and filing of legal documents, correspondence, discovery responses and requests, motions, early case conference, employment and litigation arbitration and administrative hearing documents and other related legal office activities; operates personal computer to compose, edit, revise, tabulate, and print a variety of documents including but not limited to letters, legal documents, and reports.* Calendars and monitors time sensitive deadlines for claims, litigation, other legal proceedings and OGC meetings.* Perform general research including legal research involving legal analysis and application of relevant statutes, case and administrative rules, document searches and factual searches within internal and external databases and systems, cull relevant information from a variety of resources such as newspapers, magazines, libraries case documents and trade associations.* Compiles, reviews, and organizes evidence and other information for administrative agencies such as the Chancellor, Office of Civil Rights, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and/or Nevada Equal Rights Commission.* Conduct the bates-stamping, redaction, duplication and indexing of documents.* Establish and maintain files and a file tracking system which are organized chronologically, numerically and/or by subject matter.* Under the guidance of an attorney, categorize documents by subject matter, prepare a chronology of facts and create production charts.* Preparation, calendaring, and filing of pleadings and other court documents* Coordinating the receipt of and the gathering of relevant documents to respond to public records requests and/or subpoenas.* Serve as liaison between OGC and the client representative and attorneys, as well as between various internal departments, external agencies, law offices, and the courts.* Receive, screen, and refer visitors and/or clients, as well as scheduling appointments, receiving and making phone calls for the OGC.* Must be/become knowledgeable in all applicable Court Rules (including Eighth Judicial District Court Rules, the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Nevada Appellate Court Rules and Ninth Circuit Rules of Civil Procedure), about the Board of Regents Handbook and Procedures and Guidelines Manual as well as CSN policy and procedure.* Proficiency and efficiency in Wiznet/Odyssey and Pacer. Applicant must have the ability to: (1) multi-task; (2) be highly organized; (3) successfully work under time pressure; (4) work independently; (5) be able to prioritize workload; and (6) be knowledgeable in and able to use legal research resources including, but not limited to Westlaw or Lexis Nexis, and/or other legal research tools and resources* Other paralegal and/or administrative duties as needed.* Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; **OR** equivalent combination of education and experience in business management, paralegal studies or closely related field.* Notary public or ability to become a Nevada notary within 6 months of hire.* Certificate of Completion from a paralegal program OR Legal Assistant Program.* Minimum of four (4) years of experience performing administrative, legal, office and/ paralegal tasks in support of multiple attorneys.* Certificate of Completion from a paralegal program approved by the American Bar Association.* Six (6) years of experience in performing executive level legal, administrative, and/or paralegal support for multiple attorneys.* Experience working in the public sector or an institution of higher education.* Ability to work within and navigate the Workday system.* Comprehensive understanding of legal terminology, concepts, and procedures relevant to a public sector entity.* Demonstrated knowledge of legal rules and procedures in federal and state court systems, as well as administrative bodies, including, but not limited to, district court rules, local rules, Nevada Appellate Court rules, United States Court of appeals for the ninth Circuit.* Basic methods and techniques of legal research, including use of LexisNexis and/or Westlaw.* Basic knowledge of legal office operations.* Basic principles and practices of legal record keeping.* Familiarity with state and federal purchasing and budget procedures.* Working knowledge of the Nevada System of Higher Education and CSN.* Working knowledge of office equipment and programs including legal research databases such as LEXIS/Westlaw.* Understanding of and sensitivity to the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and disability backgrounds of community college students and employees.* Strong computer and legal research skills.* Proficiency in court e-filing systems.* Proficiency in use of a personal computer and current software applications including but not limited to Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat Software.* Shift priorities, strong organizational skills.* Strong analysis and reasoning skills.* Excellent oral and written communication skills.* Show a high degree of creativity and initiative.* To meet deadlines and work under pressure.* Research and analyze data and information and develop, evaluate, and present alternative recommendations.* Make decisions and take actions independently for a variety of diverse situations within established guidelines.* Interpret, apply, and explain applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.* Communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.* Ability to maintain confidentiality of privilege and sensitive information obtained in the course of work, and handle employee and public personnel inquiries with sensitivity, tact, and diplomacy.* Ability to draft high quality correspondence and initial drafts of legal documents.* Ability to deal diplomatically with students, faculty, administrators, staff and the public; strong time management skills and ability to prioritize workload.* Develop collaborative relationships within CSN, Chancellor's office, other NSHE institutions, court personnel and other agencies.* Six (6) years of experience in performing executive level administrative, legal, and/or paralegal support for multiple attorneys.* Experience working in the public sector or an institution of higher education.* Resume/CV* Cover Letter* Contact information for three professional references (Name, email and phone number)* Unofficial Academic Transcripts (Applicants who have earned their degrees outside of the United States must have their educational transcripts evaluated by an approved evaluator if their college or university is not listed in the most recent edition of the Higher Education Directory, published by #J-18808-Ljbffr
services available* Learning & professional development opportunities.* Active
that focus on campus-wide diversity initiatives to create a welcoming campus climate.* Reports to and is directly responsible for legal secretarial and administrative support services for the General Counsel.* Assist in the monitoring of OGC budget activities throughout the year, prepare and analyze budget reports, including the processing of supplier invoices.* Gather, summarize, and prepare reports related to engagement of outside counsel and reimbursement requests related to litigation expenses for NSHE and/or the Nevada Attorney General.* Under supervision of attorneys, provide legal support to the OGC to include but not limited to, the drafting, preparation, proofreading, processing and filing of legal documents, correspondence, discovery responses and requests, motions, early case conference, employment and litigation arbitration and administrative hearing documents and other related legal office activities; operates personal computer to compose, edit, revise, tabulate, and print a variety of documents including but not limited to letters, legal documents, and reports.* Calendars and monitors time sensitive deadlines for claims, litigation, other legal proceedings and OGC meetings.* Perform general research including legal research involving legal analysis and application of relevant statutes, case and administrative rules, document searches and factual searches within internal and external databases and systems, cull relevant information from a variety of resources such as newspapers, magazines, libraries case documents and trade associations.* Compiles, reviews, and organizes evidence and other information for administrative agencies such as the Chancellor, Office of Civil Rights, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and/or Nevada Equal Rights Commission.* Conduct the bates-stamping, redaction, duplication and indexing of documents.* Establish and maintain files and a file tracking system which are organized chronologically, numerically and/or by subject matter.* Under the guidance of an attorney, categorize documents by subject matter, prepare a chronology of facts and create production charts.* Preparation, calendaring, and filing of pleadings and other court documents* Coordinating the receipt of and the gathering of relevant documents to respond to public records requests and/or subpoenas.* Serve as liaison between OGC and the client representative and attorneys, as well as between various internal departments, external agencies, law offices, and the courts.* Receive, screen, and refer visitors and/or clients, as well as scheduling appointments, receiving and making phone calls for the OGC.* Must be/become knowledgeable in all applicable Court Rules (including Eighth Judicial District Court Rules, the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Nevada Appellate Court Rules and Ninth Circuit Rules of Civil Procedure), about the Board of Regents Handbook and Procedures and Guidelines Manual as well as CSN policy and procedure.* Proficiency and efficiency in Wiznet/Odyssey and Pacer. Applicant must have the ability to: (1) multi-task; (2) be highly organized; (3) successfully work under time pressure; (4) work independently; (5) be able to prioritize workload; and (6) be knowledgeable in and able to use legal research resources including, but not limited to Westlaw or Lexis Nexis, and/or other legal research tools and resources* Other paralegal and/or administrative duties as needed.* Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; **OR** equivalent combination of education and experience in business management, paralegal studies or closely related field.* Notary public or ability to become a Nevada notary within 6 months of hire.* Certificate of Completion from a paralegal program OR Legal Assistant Program.* Minimum of four (4) years of experience performing administrative, legal, office and/ paralegal tasks in support of multiple attorneys.* Certificate of Completion from a paralegal program approved by the American Bar Association.* Six (6) years of experience in performing executive level legal, administrative, and/or paralegal support for multiple attorneys.* Experience working in the public sector or an institution of higher education.* Ability to work within and navigate the Workday system.* Comprehensive understanding of legal terminology, concepts, and procedures relevant to a public sector entity.* Demonstrated knowledge of legal rules and procedures in federal and state court systems, as well as administrative bodies, including, but not limited to, district court rules, local rules, Nevada Appellate Court rules, United States Court of appeals for the ninth Circuit.* Basic methods and techniques of legal research, including use of LexisNexis and/or Westlaw.* Basic knowledge of legal office operations.* Basic principles and practices of legal record keeping.* Familiarity with state and federal purchasing and budget procedures.* Working knowledge of the Nevada System of Higher Education and CSN.* Working knowledge of office equipment and programs including legal research databases such as LEXIS/Westlaw.* Understanding of and sensitivity to the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and disability backgrounds of community college students and employees.* Strong computer and legal research skills.* Proficiency in court e-filing systems.* Proficiency in use of a personal computer and current software applications including but not limited to Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat Software.* Shift priorities, strong organizational skills.* Strong analysis and reasoning skills.* Excellent oral and written communication skills.* Show a high degree of creativity and initiative.* To meet deadlines and work under pressure.* Research and analyze data and information and develop, evaluate, and present alternative recommendations.* Make decisions and take actions independently for a variety of diverse situations within established guidelines.* Interpret, apply, and explain applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.* Communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.* Ability to maintain confidentiality of privilege and sensitive information obtained in the course of work, and handle employee and public personnel inquiries with sensitivity, tact, and diplomacy.* Ability to draft high quality correspondence and initial drafts of legal documents.* Ability to deal diplomatically with students, faculty, administrators, staff and the public; strong time management skills and ability to prioritize workload.* Develop collaborative relationships within CSN, Chancellor's office, other NSHE institutions, court personnel and other agencies.* Six (6) years of experience in performing executive level administrative, legal, and/or paralegal support for multiple attorneys.* Experience working in the public sector or an institution of higher education.* Resume/CV* Cover Letter* Contact information for three professional references (Name, email and phone number)* Unofficial Academic Transcripts (Applicants who have earned their degrees outside of the United States must have their educational transcripts evaluated by an approved evaluator if their college or university is not listed in the most recent edition of the Higher Education Directory, published by #J-18808-Ljbffr