
Assistant Attorney General Tort Division 2025
- Cheyenne, WY
- $5,897-9,580 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Paid annual and sick leave
- Paid holidays
- Retirement with employer contributions
- Deferred Compensation Plan with employer contributions
- Health insurance with an employer contribution toward premiums
- Insurance options for health, dental, life, vision, ambulance, and short- and long-term disability
- Longevity pay
- Provide professional legal advice to executive branch agencies and department directors, administrators, and human resources professionals regarding employment law
- Defend agencies charged with unlawful employment action, including discrimination
- Represent agencies in contested case hearings concerning personnel actions
- Represent agencies on appeal to district courts and the Wyoming Supreme Court, including written briefs and oral arguments
- Provide professional legal representation to investigative board members of various state professional licensing boards regarding complaints and applications filed with the licensing boards
- Prosecute contested case proceedings before the board that involve disciplinary action against a license holder or a denial of a professional license
- Conduct legal research and draft or present legal conclusions
- Review draft legislation to advise the governor and clients
- Review agency correspondence
- Compose formal and informal legal opinions
- Compose legal opinions, memoranda, and position papers
- Draft and respond to pleadings, and requests for discovery and records
- Use legal skills, knowledge, and experience to plan actions, devise strategies, resolve problems, and formulate legal questions, explanations, positions, and responses
- Confer with other state attorneys to formulate plans, policies, or strategies
- Other duties as assigned
- Cover letter explaining your interest in the position
- Professional resume - include references
- Recent writing sample
- Law school transcript
- Knowledge of Wyoming and federal rules of evidence, civil procedure, appellate procedure, and local court rules/procedures
- Knowledge of Wyoming professional licensing board rules and regulations
- Knowledge of substantive case law on civil rights and employment law and the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act
- Knowledge of state and federal employment statutes, rules, and regulations
- Knowledge of Wyoming Personnel Rules, policies, and Executive Orders
- Knowledge of the Administrative Procedures Act, state and federal constitutional law, and public records and meetings law
- Knowledge of technical requirements of the law of evidence and procedure
- Knowledge of political and legislative processes
- Skill in legal research, legal writing, client counseling, and administrative and civil trial practice
- Skill in verbal communication, persuasion, diplomacy, and negotiation
- Skill in interpersonal communications, personnel management, and leadership
- Skill in appellate advocacy
- Ability to evaluate complex issues and analyze governing substantive laws
- Ability to communicate with both laypersons and lawyers/judges in a clear and concise manner
- Ability to manage large amounts of information and analyze for legal impact
- Ability to organize ideas and legal principles in clear and concise oral and written presentations
- Ability to assess legal strengths and weaknesses of client's position and negotiate or litigate relative merits
Juris DoctorateNecessary Special RequirementsNOTES:
- FLSA: Exempt
- Salary is commensurate with relevant legal experience.
- Successful applicants are required to pass a criminal background investigation.
- This position is at-will and is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Attorney General (W.S. 9-1-608).