Assistant County Counselor
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![]() United States, Kansas, Olathe | |||||||||||||||||||
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Assistant County Counselor Location
US-KS-Olathe ID
2025-3039
Overview A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives, a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling, then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government! Job Description Johnson County Government, in Olathe, Kansas, is actively recruiting for an experienced planning and zoning attorney specializing in land use law, representing the County in matters related to planning and development review and compliance with local zoning and building codes and regulations. The Assistant County Counselor, under minimal supervision, provides legal services to the assigned departments, agencies, and offices (D/A/Os) including researching legal issues and drafting legal opinions; reviewing and drafting a wide variety of legal documents, including contracts and development agreements; representing the County in court, including litigation; administrative proceedings; negotiations; and providing legal counsel. This attorney works closely with leadership in the assigned D/A/Os to proactively identify and address legal issues including providing comprehensive risk assessment. The Assistant County Counselor is able to provide legal services in complex legal matters. In addition, the assigned departments may be rotational and subject to change depending on interest and departmental needs. First reveiw of applications will begin on May 28, 2025. Additional responsibilities include: * Collaborates with other members of the Legal Department to achieve County and Legal department goals and objectives and with assigned D/A/O leadership to achieve their goals and objectives. * Develops a comprehensive knowledge of the law, policies, and operations of assigned D/A/Os and applies such knowledge to provide proactive risk assessment and legal counsel and to propose changes to policy or legislation. Develops working knowledge and application of local government law in advising and representing D/A/Os. * Researches and interprets laws, regulations, guidelines, and policies, analyzes their impact on County operations in assigned areas, and prepares clear and concise legal opinions with thorough legal analysis and risk assessment. Effectively communicates advice to D/A/Os and others individually and in larger group settings. * Investigates and responds to claims and complaints involving the assigned D/A/Os including interviewing clients and witnesses, collecting and reviewing documents, conducting legal research and analyzing legal issues, and responding to requests for information. Provides legal opinions as to the County's risks, proposes solutions for resolution, and negotiates resolution where applicable. * Represents the County in litigation and administrative proceedings including conducting fact investigations; preparing and responding to pleadings, motions, discovery, trial and appellate briefs; and developing strategies, arguments, and evidence in preparation for presentation of cases. Proposes and negotiates settlements where appropriate. Manages and collaborates with outside counsel in the representation of the County in litigation and administrative proceedings. * Reviews, revises, negotiates, and drafts contracts, MOUs, leases, and other legal documents, ensuring compliance with the law and County policy and protecting the interests of the County. Job Requirements Juris Doctorate, active Kansas licensure to practice law, five (5) years of experience as a practicing attorney required. Masters of Law in local government law or another area of law relevant to the work of the Johnson County Legal Department and experience practicing in local government preferred. Additional education beyond the Juris Doctorate may be substituted for experience. Johnson County Government requires reference/background screening for all positions. Physical, Environmental, and Special Working Conditions: |