Introduction
This professional position assists the City Attorney in providing legal representation to the Mayor, the City Council, and all the several departments, officers, and boards of city government. This position primarily involves the civil and administrative practice of law.
Nature Of Work
This professional position
assists the City Attorney in providing legal representation to the Mayor, the
City Council, and all of the several departments, officers and boards of city
government. This position primarily
involves the civil and administrative practice of law. Responsibilities will
vary depending on the assigned Practice Group within the Legal Department and
may include: code development or
revision; researching and drafting legal opinions; preparation and analysis of
various legal documents, including contracts, grants, leases, policies, forms,
agenda items, resolutions and ordinances as well as other legal instruments;
consultation with departments on legal issues and problems; enforcement of
violations of municipal ordinances before special magistrates and/or in
Municipal Court; attending quasi-judicial meetings of the City Council and
other administrative boards (e.g., code enforcement, historic preservation
boards, variance review board, etc.); handling of litigation from inception to conclusion.
The work is of a moderate to high degree of complexity, and is performed
independently with the ability to consult with a higher level attorney;
however, self-motivation, solution-oriented thinking and independence are
emphasized. Supervision may be exercised over subordinate clerical employees.
Work is performed in accordance with general policies and the established
standards and practices of the legal profession and is reviewed by a higher
level attorney or the City Attorney through examination of plans proposed and
an evaluation of the results of completed assignments.
Examples of Duties
Review and analysis of proposed contracts, bond and financing papers, insurance policies and other
documents affecting the City; prepare or review ordinances, codes, resolutions, deeds, pleadings, requests for proposals/bids,
contracts, leases and other legal documents; provide litigation support primarily involving contract-related issues; perform legal research and provide clear and concise verbal and written legal advice on a daily basis
to other City departments; prepare a variety of reports, correspondence and documents on questions of law and legal procedure
as directed and approved by the City Attorney; analyze recent cases and legislation and recommend changes in policies and procedures to meet legal
requirements; keep current on state, federal and constitutional laws affecting municipal operations; analyze recent cases and legislation and recommend changes in policies and procedures to meet legal
requirements; perform special projects and assignments; perform related duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
Mostly sedentary, indoors, requires extended use of
computer, typing and viewing a monitor.
Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a
Juris Doctor degree, membership in good standing with The
Florida Bar, and a minimum of seven (7) years of legal experience, which
may include experience in local government law.
Licenses or Certifications
Possession of a valid Florida driver's license.
Examination
Evaluation
of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all
pre-employment processing.
Comments
Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed. During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.