At the South Carolina Department of Public Health (“DPH”), you will do meaningful work contributing to our mission to protect, promote, and improve the health and well-being of everyone in South Carolina. Consider joining the DPH Office of General Counsel (“OGC”), where you will have the opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment where people come first, where we encourage a healthy work-life balance, and where you will become part of a dedicated team of attorneys who advise the state’s first stand-alone public health agency in 50 years. Under the supervision of the agency’s Chief Counsel for Health Promotion and Services (HPS), the attorney will provide legal advice and support to all HPS programs. This role involves working closely with program directors and staff engaged in specialized areas of health care delivery and public health initiatives. The attorney will assist with the promulgation of regulations and advise HPS staff on state and federal health privacy, statutory, and regulatory matters, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). The attorney will conduct complex legal research and prepare legal opinions and memoranda. They will also participate in public speaking engagements by creating and delivering educational and informational presentations both within and outside the Department. Additional responsibilities include supporting the development of Department policies, procedures, training, and compliance efforts; drafting and reviewing contracts prior to release; and representing the agency and its HPS programs in meetings, negotiations, and responses to inquiries from the public, community stakeholders, and opposing legal counsel. On a limited basis, the attorney may represent the agency and its HPS programs in litigation before probate, family, state, administrative, and federal courts. The position also requires participation in the agency’s Incident Command Structure during emergencies, as needed. The attorney will review and advise HPS programs on changes in statutory law, regulations, significant case law, and agency policy. They will draft, review, and revise legal documents to ensure accuracy, proper content, and appropriate form and grammar. Any candidate hired for this position will also be responsible for providing legal support for complex and highly sensitive public health investigations and interventions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level