University Associate General Counsel (Labor/Employment) # 89562

University of Hawaii

Location
Hawaii
Description
<div id="jobDescriptionText" class="jobsearch-JobComponent-description css-16y4thd eu4oa1w0">JOB <br><b>Title:</b> University Associate General Counsel (Labor/Employment)Position Number: 89562Hiring Unit: VP for Legal Affairs &amp; University General CounselLocation: Manoa CampusDate Posted: June 6, 2024Closing Date: Continuous until filled, review to begin 6/20/2024Salary Information: $115,500 - $204,750; salary commensurate with qualifications and experienceFull Time/Part Time: Full-TimeTemporary/Permanent: Permanent INTRODUCTIONThis position reports directly to the Associate Vice President for Legal Affairs and University Deputy General Counsel and is responsible for the provision of legal advice and services to University executives and operating units with emphasis on labor and employment matters. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Legal ServicesProvides legal services to the Board of Regents, executives, administrators, and the staff of the University.Provides advice and counsel to University Officers, administrators and designated representatives on legal or related matters.Reviews and/or approves contracts and agreements as to legality and form, and makes recommendations for approval of legal documents.Furnishes legal opinions as requested by the Board of Regents and senior level executives, including legal memoranda and opinions.Performs legal research and analyses.Prepares and reviews legal documents.Assists with the drafting of rules, policies and procedures.Provides training on legal interpretations and issues to University administrators, staff, and designated representatives.Attends Board of Regents meetings, as appropriate, to provide information, case summaries, status reports of specific case, etc.As appropriate, testifies before State legislative committees and meets with Legislators on legislative proposals affecting the University. Provides legal support to University compliance programs and activities, including without limitation Title IX compliance. Representation in Courts, Administrative Hearings, Arbitrations and Legal ProceedingsRepresents the University in federal and state court in litigation matters, including, but not limited to, such matters as civil suits, torts, contracts, employment, discrimination, constitutional violations, student affairs, public records. Meets with University administrators, staff or designated representatives to prepare for cases.Assists in procurement of legal services from outside counsel and works closely with selected counsel to coordinate litigation services with client entities, as well as assist with discovery, research, and drafting of pleadings as appropriate. Manages contracts with outside counsel, including such tasks as reviewing and approving invoices, negotiating contract amendments as necessary, and monitoring services provided to ensure cost effective representation.Represents the University in administrative hearings or other proceedings in matters involving external agencies, including but not limited to Hawai‘i Labor Relations Board, Labor Appeals Board, Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Office of Civil Rights, State Ethics Commission, Office of Information Practices. May represent the University at other administrative proceedings with regard to issues of unemployment compensation, disability compensation, workers’ compensation, particularly in cases having impact on University policy or legal interpretations.May represent the University in collective bargaining matters, including but not limited to selected grievance or interest arbitrations.Other Related DutiesMaintains case records/statistics.Keeps abreast of current case law and legal developments.Keeps abreast of University policies and procedures; federal laws, rules, regulations, codes, and executive orders; State statutes, rules and executive directives.Develops and implements effective working protocols with support staff as appropriate for the effective handling and management of case matters and files. Keeps the University General Counsel and University administration apprised of significant cases, risks and projects.Attends meetings with the President of the University, Board of Regents and University executives.Provides status reports and responds to inquiries.Performs other duties as assigned.MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTSLaw degree from an accredited school of lawAdmission to the Hawai‘i State Bar and license to practice in the Federal District CourtFive years of experience as a licensed attorney. Experience must have included civil litigation, trial and appellate practice, and employment law. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse constituents in higher education.Ability to work effectively and independently and to take directions from supervisor and clients. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally on diverse subject matters both in legal and academic settings. Ability to research, analyze, write about, and present legal issues and concepts in a clear, concise manner. Ability to work as part of a team to provide quality legal services.DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONSExperience in legal issues facing public institutions of higher learning, including but not limited to litigation, contract administration, affirmative action, conflicts of interest, student affairs, athletics, intellectual property, human resources and employment issues, academic freedom, promotion and tenure issues, and university foundation-related matters, and emerging related subject matters.Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Google applications and Outlook is extremely desirableTo Apply: Click on the "Apply" button on the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents. Applicant must submit the following: (1) resume, (2) letter of application that expresses the basis for the applicant’s interest in the position and that addresses how the applicant (a) satisfies all minimum qualification requirements, (b) satisfies desirable qualification requirements, as appropriate and (c) how the applicant’s work experiences and/or formal training enable the applicant to fulfill position duties and responsibilities; and (3) the names and contact information (telephone number and email addresses) of three recent professional references. References will not be contacted without prior notice to the candidate. Employment subject to completion of a satisfactory background check. Note: If you have not applied for a position before using NeoGov, you will need to create an account. Inquiries: Brenda Shin; 808-956-8601, systempo@hawaii.edu EEO/AA, Clery Act, ADA The University of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, sex, gender identity and expression, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, genetic information, marital status, breastfeeding, income assignment for child support, arrest and court record (except as permissible under State law), sexual orientation, domestic or sexual violence victim status, national guard absence, or status as a covered veteran. For more information or inquiries regarding these policies, please refer to the following link: http://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eeo/eeo-coordinators/. Employment is contingent on satisfying employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; reference checks of previous employers; and for certain positions, criminal history record checks. In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, annual campus crime statistics for the University of Hawai'i may be viewed at: https://www.hawaii.edu/titleix/help/campus-security/, or a paper copy may be obtained upon request from the respective UH Campus Security or Administrative Services Office. Accommodation Request: The University of Hawai'i complies with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the EEO coordinator directly. Determination on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. For further information, please refer to the following link: https://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eeo/accommodation-request/</div>
Posted
Updated
Practice Areas
Government, Labor & Employment
Specialties
Education Law
Experience
2+ years
Employer Type
In-House