Legal Advisor II

Springfield, IL
Full Time
General Counsel
Experienced

Office of the Illinois Secretary of State

Alexi Giannoulias


Job Title:     Legal Advisor II
Division:     General Counsel
Union:         N/A
Location:    501 S Second St, Springfield, IL – Sangamon County
Salary:        $6,019 to $8,334 monthly – commensurate with experience
Benefits:     https://cms.illinois.gov/benefits/stateemployee.html           

Overview

Under administrative direction of the General Counsel, serves as primary legal advisor and counsel to the Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division. Counsels department administrative/managerial staff on matters of administration, organization, policies and procedures; mentors Legal Advisors and support personnel within the General Counsel’s Office;  revises, modifies and clarifies current legislation and/or administrative rules; confers with other attorneys, agencies, legislators, commission and board members, labor organizations, etc. on difficult problems of statutory interpretations and compliance; conducts in-depth legal research in response to serious problems faced by administrative officers; plans, directs, supervises, coordinates, and evaluates subordinate staff involved in legal issues facing the Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division; directs and/or attends various staff meetings.  Requires the possession of a license to practice law in Illinois.  Requires ability to travel on occasion and possession of a valid Illinois Driver’s license.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Serves as primary legal advisor and counsel to the Directors concerning Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID programs; counsels department administrative/managerial staff on matters concerning problems of a complex legal nature including administration, organization, policies and procedures as they pertain to the respective programs, policies, procedures, etc.
  • Reviews current and proposed legislation for legal sufficiency as well as for the necessity of administrative rules; advises Directors and administrative officials of potential problems related to legislation; revises, modifies and clarifies current legislation and/or administrative rules relative to Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division programs and policies, by preparing, editing and advising on legal memoranda, reports and opinions and submits to the Directors, testify on matters involving legislation as directed.
  • Conducts and/or assists other attorneys on special cases which may have important implications within the Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division; participates in special investigations and reviews reports of activities, prepares comprehensive legal reports making recommendations for appropriate action to the Directors.
  • Confers with other attorneys, agencies, departments, legislators, commission and board members, labor organizations, etc. on difficult problems of statutory interpretations and compliance as they relate to Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division programs and policies; conducts in-depth legal research in response to serious problems faced by administrative officers, prepares complex administrative reports making recommendations on disposition to such and submits to the Directors for review/approval.
  • Plans, directs, supervises, coordinates, and evaluates subordinate staff involved in legal issues facing the Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID Division; determines, establishes and implements operational procedures and workflow.
  • Directs and/or attends various staff meetings to keep abreast of new/revised legislation relative to Driver Services Department, Illinois State Archives and BAIID programs, policies, administrative rules, etc.
  • Acts as liaison with outside entities on complex issues, such as immigration and voter registration; serves on committees of American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.
  • Performs other duties as required or assigned.
Specific Skills:
  • Requires extensive knowledge of federal and state vehicle code and driving laws and regulations with respect to driver licenses, including CDL licenses, BAIID regulations, and similar laws and regulations.
  • Requires extensive knowledge of judicial and quasi-judicial procedure and of the rules of evidence, hearings, and trial procedures.
  • Requires working knowledge of management practices and procedures.
  • Requires ability to maintain satisfactory working relationships with superiors, other attorneys, employees and the public.
  • Requires ability to present material in clear and logical form for oral or written presentation, such as briefs, orders, reports or decisions.
  • Requires ability to exercise sound judgement in appraising and evaluating problems of a procedural nature.
  • Requires the ability to lift, carry, push and pull 50 lbs.
  • Requires some travel and possession of a valid Illinois driver’s license.
Education and Work Experience:

Requires possession of a license to practice law in Illinois AND at least one (1) year of professional experience in the practice of law, preferably with practice in regulations, administrative procedures and laws involving regulation of driver's licenses. 

Preferred candidate with experience in matters involving regulation of driver licenses, including CDL licenses, knowledge of federal and state law governing regulations of driver's licenses, as well as experience in the skills indicated in the previous section above.   

Application Process: 
  • Please visit https://ilsos.applytojob.gov/apply to apply by completing the online application; you may also upload a resume, or other attachments as needed.
  • Preference will be given to Illinois residents in the hiring and selection process, in accordance with the Illinois Secretary of State Merit Employment Code.
  • Questions regarding this posting or Illinois Secretary of State employment practices may be directed to Job Counselors at our Personnel offices in Chicago (312-793-5515) or Springfield (217-782-4783).  

 
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