
Assistant City Attorney, Employment | Civil Division
- Seattle, WA
- $116,135-186,897 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Act as legal counsel to City policy makers, departmental leadership, human resources professionals, and labor negotiators on complex labor and employment matters, often under time pressure.
- Advise City departments on labor and employment matters, including but not limited to: ADA accommodations, leaves of absence, employee relations, labor relations, wage and hour issues, EEO investigations, discipline, discrimination claims, collective bargaining obligations, and other city, state, and federal labor and employment laws.
- Prepare and deliver trainings for clients on employment law-related matters.
- Appear and represent the City in litigation before federal court, state court, and administrative agencies, as well as in labor arbitrations.
- Draft and respond to written interrogatories, requests for production, and requests for admission.
- Manage eDiscovery, and with paralegal support, collect, organize, assess, and produce electronically stored information in a manner that complies with court rules and ethical obligations;
- Take witness testimony and prepare witnesses for testifying at depositions, trials, arbitrations, and before other administrative agencies.
- Draft motions for summary judgment and conduct other motion practice as required.
- Mediate cases, including formulating strategy, drafting mediation statements, and advising City Departments and the City Attorney on settlement.
- Negotiate and draft settlement agreements.
- Manage and oversee outside counsel as needed, including but not limited to managing the budget, assisting with litigation strategy, reviewing pleadings and other documents, and facilitating discovery.
- Expertise in state and federal employment law. Expertise in traditional labor law and wage and hour law is also desired.
- Recent experience and expertise in litigating labor and employment matters, including the ability to first-chair complex litigation and appeals.
- Experience advising HR professionals, managers, executives, and/or elected officials on complex and nuanced employment and labor issues. Experience advising public employers, including public safety clients, is also desired.
- Fluency in translating legal advice into practical, risk-balanced advice.
- Experience in advising clients on the development and application of policies and practices related to equity.
- Ability to independently manage a litigation and advice portfolio by meeting deadlines, identifying and adapting priorities, effective communications with clients and opposing counsel, quickly assessing employment-related scenarios, and navigating a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to develop and maintain positive and productive relationships with clients and colleagues, including the ability to develop and maintain credibility and trust with all internal partners.
- Ability to work effectively on a variety of teams, including self-managed litigation teams where shared responsibility, accountability, open communication, and collaborative problem-solving are critical.
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently under tight deadlines set by courts and clients.
- Strong work ethic, professional integrity, and compliance with City and legal ethics rules
- Excellent legal writing and oral communication skills
- Complete the online City of Seattle Application
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- Cover Letter describing your interest in the position. (.pdf preferred, .doc, or .docx acceptable)
- Resume detailing your relevant experience. (.pdf preferred, .doc, or .docx acceptable)
- Provide a legal writing sample that is less than 10 pages. This can be an excerpt from a larger sample.