The City of Monroe is seeking a qualified and motivated individual to serve as City Staff Attorney. This position requires a license to practice law in North Carolina. An employee in this classification provides legal advice and representation to the City and its departments, offices, elected officials, boards, commissions and agencies on a wide range of legal matters. Responsibilities include a range of administrative and contractual services in support of City government operations in areas including, but not limited to, legal research, review and response to public records requests, investigations, public contracting, land use and zoning, personnel/labor matters, and general City government. The Staff Attorney will work under the supervision of the City Attorney assisting in providing day-to-day legal services to City management and departments with considerable leeway to exercise independent judgment within the framework of applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures in the performance of duties. This is a full-time position offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, public-sector environment. An employee in this class performs professional legal work in support of the Monroe City Council and other boards and departments for the City. The employee has the responsibility for providing legal advice to City staff and various City departments on day-to-day matters, ensuring compliance with all applicable codes, rules, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and local, state, and federal laws. The Staff Attorney will report to the City Manager. All legal work will be completed under the direction of the City Attorney, including coordination of legal work and guidance on legal issues. The Staff Attorney will coordinate with the City Attorney to ensure that appropriate and timely legal services are provided to support City operations and activities. Performance will be reviewed by the City Manager through periodic conferences and reports, in consultation with the City Attorney, who is appointed by the Council. The employee must exercise considerable initiative and independent judgment in various phases of work and is responsible for updating and keeping the City Attorney and City Management informed as to all legal matters assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level