Summary StatementThe Counsel to the Inspector General is a senior level executive professional who serves as principal legal counsel and advisor to the Inspector General with respect to the operations of the OIG. In coordination with the Inspector General, the Counsel reviews, provides advice, and ensures the legal sufficiency and accuracy of the full range of OIG investigations, reviews, and other products, ensures OIG compliance with all legal requirements, and acts as the primary legal representative of the OIG with other governmental partners, agencies, and outside entities. The incumbent also assists the Inspector General as directed in leading the operations of the office.
Preferred Qualification Applicants who do not possess the preferred qualification will still be eligible to compete for this position if job requirements are met.
- Preference will be given to applicants that have experience working in or knowledge of Delaware state government, including but not limited to state offices, departments, boards, commissions, committees, school districts, and other executive and legislative bodies.
- Preference will be given to applicants who are members in good standing of the Delaware state bar.
Essential FunctionsEssential functions are fundamental, core functions and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job duties. Among the essential functions for the Counsel to the Inspector General are:
- Providing legal expertise, analysis, and advice to the Inspector General and other OIG personnel regarding the full range of OIG operations;
- Ensuing the legal sufficiency and accuracy of all OIG investigations, reviews, and other work products;
- Developing memoranda of understanding and other collaborative agreements and arrangements with federal, state, and local oversight partners and serving as the primary point of contact regarding the operations of such agreements and arrangements and relationships with other investigative, prosecution, and oversight entities.
- Reviewing existing and proposed legislation and regulations and making recommendations to the Inspector General regarding the impact and operation of same.
- Overseeing the issuance and enforcement of OIG documentary and testimonial subpoenas;
- Working with other OIG personnel to develop and conduct education and training regarding whistleblower rights and protections and in analyzing and addressing any whistleblower-related issues;
- Litigating on behalf of the OIG and/or providing primary supervision and engagement with any outside counsel retained by the OIG;
- Serving as primary ethics advisor for the Inspector General and other OIG personnel.
Job RequirementsJob Requirements for Counsel to the Inspector General Please submit a
cover letter and resume providing a detailed description of how your education, training, and/or experience meets each job requirement including employer, experience/responsibilities and dates (month/year) of employment/training.
- Education: A Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school.
- Experience: Active Admission in good standing to a U.S. state bar.
- Experience: At least 10 years professional legal experience post-bar admission.
- Experience demonstrating strong legal research and writing skills, and the ability to analyze complex legal and factual issues, anticipate investigative and/or litigation challenges, and develop effective strategies to address them.
- Experience reflecting knowledge of investigative or other oversight practices, evidentiary standards, and applicable statutes and court rules.
- Experience communicating and engaging effectively with attorneys, investigators, support staff, court personnel, law enforcement and other oversight entities, and other governmental organizations and outside stakeholders.
Additional Posting InformationThe incumbent will work at the
Warr Building, 60 Loockerman Plaza, Dover, DE 19901, or may also work at the
Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French St., Wilmington, DE 19801 based on and consistent with operational needs.
Conditions of HireApplicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. The State of Delaware Executive Branch participates in the Federal E-Verify system where the State will provide the federal government with each new hires Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. For more information refer to our job seeker resources.
All new hires are required to report to the
Statewide New Employee Orientation (SNEO) on their first day of employment. Sessions are held at designated locations in Kent or New Castle County.
BenefitsTo learn more about the comprehensive benefit package please visit our website at https://dhr.delaware.gov/benefits/
AccommodationsAccommodations are available for applicants with disabilities in all phases of the application and employment process.
Individuals who use TDD may request auxiliary aid or service by calling (800) 232-5470 or by visiting delawarerelay.com.
If you need assistance with an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or general applicant support, you may call (302) 739-5458 or email
[email protected].