Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel
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Title:Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel Division: President's Office Department: Government and Legal Affairs FLSA Status:Exempt Salary Range:Annual Salary EEO Job Group:1.2 E1 Position Summary The University of Southern Indiana is accepting applications forVice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel. The Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel serves as the University of Southern Indiana's principal liaison to local, state and federal government and seeks to develop strong, collaborative relationships with policymakers including members and staff of the Indiana General Assembly, the Office of the Governor, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, the Indiana Office of Management and Budget as well as related associations, groups and organizations locally, throughout the State of Indiana and at the federal level. The VP for Government Affairs and General Counsel provides legal counsel and guidance to the President, Board of Trustees and other members of the University community on a broad range of legal matters relevant to the institution including compliance, contracts and grant management, employment, general business law policies and procedures, laws pertaining to students, real estate transactions and other laws and regulations. Duties/Responsibilities Plan, direct and develop the presentation of operating and capital budget requests and other supporting or requested material to the Indiana General Assembly and other state agencies, including the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Legislative Council, Indiana State Budget Agency, Legislative Services Agency and other state agencies. Required Knowledge and Skills Law degree; Masters/Juris Doctorate (JD) from an accredited law school. Must be licensed to practice in Indiana. Working Relationships Reports directly to the President of the University. Works closely with University leadership staff and faculty. Supervises the Institutional Equity Office. Functional Requirements Remaining in a stationary position at a desk or workstation for extended periods of time for the majority of assigned duties. Physical access to meetings, presentations and events that occur at on-campus sites such as meeting rooms and at various sites throughout the state. Extensive physical movement during some events to make presentations and to interact with attendees. Ability to use computers and computer systems (hardware and software) to set up functions, to enter data, to retrieve and process information and to create documents. Retrieval of information from written documents and from computer-generated reports. Effective problem solving and achieving critical outcomes, even under demanding conditions such as multiple priorities and short-notice deadlines. The presentation of a consistently professional demeanor always, even in difficult, negative, frustrating, or legally sensitive situations such as when handling complaints from students, parents, staff, faculty, or members of the community. Ability to clearly focus and communicate legislative language. Knowledge of lobbying rules and compliance requirements. Knowledge and understanding of local, state and federal legislative and executive processes, including budget and appropriations. Knowledge of higher education bill tracking systems and related legislative platforms. Ability to differentiate high priority or impact issues verses those that may not have any direct effect on the University. Ability to analyze and recommend courses of action proposed by this individual influence University-wide direction. Ability to function independently and in a non-partisan manner in the context of interpersonal/political relations and protocols. Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills, along with interpersonal communication skills appropriate to cultivating productive relationships. Ability to travel locally, regionally, domestically and abroad, as necessary, to cultivate University relationships. Standard Work Hours and Travel Standard office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm. when the state legislature is not in session. Irregular hours including weekends and nights may be required. During the legislative session must be on-call to attend various legislative meetings at any time of day or night. About USI The University of Southern Indiana is a public higher education institution located on a beautiful1,400-acre campus in Evansville, IN. We offer employees exceptional benefits! Benefits for thisposition include:
Please visit our Benefits Highlights for more information on the amazing benefits available! Application Process Click "Apply Now!" near the top right of this page to complete an application and upload application materials to the attention of the Search Committee Chair. Application materials should include:
Letter of Interest
Current Curriculum Vitae At least three references with full contact information including email addresses. (References will not be contacted without consent from the applicant.) Search Committee Chair If you have questions about the open position, please contact Kindra Strupp, search committee chair, at kstrupp@usi.edu. Best Consideration Date For best consideration, please submit materials by August 7, 2025. Pre-Employment Screening A background check will be required for employment in this position. Authorization to Work in the United States USI typically will not sponsor an employment-related visa for this position. Interview Accommodations Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application and interview process please contact Hannah Perigo at (812) 465-7115. Contacting the Hannah Perigo is intended for use in seeking disability-related accommodations only. For general applicant inquiries, contact Human Resources at HumanRes@usi.edu or (812) 464-1815. EEO Statement USI is an Equal Opportunity Employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities |