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Description
The Corporation Counsel provides legal solutions to complex organizational problems throughout the City. This is highly technical and accountable, public work providing effective and timely legal services to the Mayor, City Council, City Departments, Boards and Commissions in all matters relating to official City duties.
This appointee interacts in a consistently pleasant and helpful manner to fellow employees, visitors, and citizens of the City of Dearborn and demonstrates the highest standards of internal and external customer service.
Requirements
Essential Job Functions (Functions essential to attaining job objectives):
Provides complex legal advice and services to City officials, departments, boards and commissions relating to official City duties, which may involve expensive and complicated litigation.
Responsible for providing legal advice and direction to other department directors on vital and complicated issues.
Provides supervision of professional staff and coordinates legal representation of the City’s interests by outside counsel.
Responsible for the City risk management programs including insurance and self-insurance programs and workers’ compensation administration.
Responsible for the coordination of City legal representation on real estate matters and other major development activities.
Responsible for the coordination of City legal representation on matters of employment and labor issues within the City workforce.
Performs or assigns requests for legal research on various topics as requested by the City.
Reviews documents, contracts or other written instruments on a variety of topics and addresses their legal implications as requested.
Drafts contracts on behalf of the City and approves all contracts the City enters into.
Approves all procurement requests such as professional staff and goods, and is a standing member of all specifications committees and review panels.
Independently prepares ordinances and resolutions or as directed by City officials.
Required to appear regularly at City Council meetings and at other public meetings and is expected to provide immediate and decisive legal opinions.
Represents or coordinates the representation of the City in court and is ultimately responsible for the litigation of all lawsuits that involve the City.
Prepares criminal warrants as needed.
Oversees the prosecution of a high volume of District Court ordinance violations.
Serves as a liaison to community organizations.
Represents the City Administration in a variety of public forums, may speak publicly at special events.
Acts as the Legal Information Officer and Legal Spokesperson related to all legal matters for the City.
Maintains current knowledge of legal developments and current issues related to municipal affairs and acts as a legislative liaison to the Michigan Municipal League.
Coordinates recruitment and hiring of department staff with the Human Resources Department. Assigns work, supervises personnel, evaluates performance, and oversees professional development. Takes disciplinary action according to established procedures.
Continually improves the quality of all operations.
Keeps abreast of changing regulations and policies through continued education and professional growth. Maintains cooperative relationships with peer agencies and other governmental units. Attends conferences, workshops, and seminars as appropriate.
Prepares and presents annual budget requests, administers departmental budget, and ensures that the authorized budgetary procedure is properly used. Reviews purchase requests, overtime usage, expense reports, and other related requests.
Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
Marginal Job Functions (Peripheral or incidental to primary job functions):
Performs related work as required.
