Legal Director/General Counsel
Company: Foundation List
Location: Fort Wayne
Posted on: November 18, 2024
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Job Description:
IDR seeks an experienced attorney with a strong commitment to
IDR's mission, vision, and values to serve as Legal
Director/General Counsel. This role works closely with the
Executive Director, the IPAS Commission, external partners, staff,
and clients to further IDR's work. This position serves as a member
of the Leadership Team providing input for long range agency vision
and long-term organizational and strategic planning. The leadership
team works collaboratively and fluidly to address the needs of the
agency and the people we serve. To be successful in this role
requires flexibility, a collaborative leadership style, and the
ability to think quickly and creatively to address complex issues
across a broad spectrum of topics. The essential functions of this
role may include:
---Supervise staff providing legal services for the agency
including attorneys and non-attorney advocates in a manner
consistent with state and federal rules and regulations, state
ethics, Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct, and IDR's mission,
vision, and values.
---Oversee agency case management policies and procedures.
---Prepare and/or supervise the handling of litigation, the
preparation of pleadings for and the handling of cases in the
course of legal representation.
---Consult with staff, provide guidance in the investigation of
pertinent legal facts relating to client rights concerns, oversee
the representation of clients and supervise legal representation in
administrative hearings or trials.
---Manage litigation involving the IPAS Commission utilizing
associational standing.
---Provide legal assistance and/or oversight in the drafting of
legal documents, agency policy, rules and regulations, resolutions,
and other legal or related papers upon request.
---Provide legal assistance as assigned in the drafting of
legislation impacting the agency and/or IPAS Commission.
---Advise on legislative and policy matters as directed.
---Advise the Executive Director on legal and policy matters as
requested.
---Advise the IPAS Commission on legal and policy matters as
requested.
--- Provide input to reports submitted to the Executive Director,
IPAS Commission, MHAC, and for public distribution as directed.
--- Monitor legal trends and/or case law at the state and federal
level that could impact the agency or the people we serve.
--- Serve as a representative of IDR at meetings, public
presentations, media engagement, and other external interactions as
assigned.
--- Assist in the development of IDR's priorities and objectives
and provide input for long-range agency vision and long-term
organizational and strategic planning.
--- Develop and maintain a positive working relationship with
members of the disability community, the legal community, and
organizations led by people with disabilities, people with lived
experiences, and people from marginalized communities.
--- The job description is not designed to cover or contain a
comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities
that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities
and activities may change or be assigned at any time.What You'll
Need for Success:
All candidates must submit a resume and cover letter along with
their application to be considered. The ideal candidate for this
role should have:
--- A Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school and 5+
years of progressively responsible experience managing all aspects
of litigation including significant experience with disability
and/or civil rights laws representing clients in administrative
hearings, state court, and federal court. Experience directing
class action or systemic litigation is strongly preferred. Prior
experience with the protection and advocacy system is a plus.
--- The candidate must be admitted to practice law in Indiana or
have the ability to seek admission to the Indiana State Bar upon
successful hiring.
--- Ability to pass federal security suitability clearance and a
state background check.
--- Advanced knowledge of civil rights law, administrative law,
statutory interpretation and the legislative process.
--- Thorough knowledge of and adherence to IDR's mission, vision,
and values.
--- Thorough knowledge of agency and/or organizational program(s)
and business practices.
--- Ability to supervise others, conduct employee evaluations,
staff training and development, take appropriate
disciplinary/corrective actions, and make hiring/termination
recommendations.
--- Must possess superior writing and communication skills and be
able to present ideas and opinions clearly in oral, written, and
electronic form.
--- Excellent organizational skills are required in order to
balance the various administrative and programmatic demands.
--- Work requires responsiveness to quick deadlines and providing
thoughtful analysis in a timely manner.
--- Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with members of the disability community, the legal
community, and organizations led by people with disabilities,
people with lived experiences, and people from marginalized
communities.
--- Ability to work effectively with fellow agency employees,
opposing counsel, service providers, legislators, and other
community stakeholders.
--- Ability to treat all people with courtesy and respect.
--- Ability to create, maintain and improve the culture of
teamwork, cultural competency, excellent customer service, and
cost-effective use of the people's resources.
--- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and
partners.
--- Respect for people with all manner of disabilities and respect
for all members of the disability community and its allies.
--- Ability to think critically and creatively to address client
objectives.
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