Closing Date: 24th June, 2024
Description:
Overview:Do NOT apply online to this posting! Online applications will not be considered. Qualified applicants should send a resume and a cover letter to DEC General Counsel Jordan Gonda (she/her) at Jordan.Gonda@vermont.gov. Please reference "ANR Staff Attorney" in the subject line.
This position will remain open until filled. Interviews will be held on a rolling basis.
Come work in the Office of General Counsel for Vermont's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and use your legal skills to protect and enhance the public's interest in a clean and healthy environment. In this role, you will support the work of the State's leading scientists, engineers, technicians, and policy makers to promote environmental protection and steward natural resources on behalf of all Vermonters. From emerging contaminants to climate resiliency, air quality to drinking water protection, to clean water and wastewater infrastructure and environmental justice; our attorney team is front-and-center in the administration of Vermont's most critical environmental programs and services.
A Government Entity is charged with oversight and management of Vermont's natural environment on behalf of the people of Vermont. ANR consists of the Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC); Fish and Wildlife; and Forests, Parks, and Recreation.
DEC has an immediate need for a Staff Attorney to provide experienced general counseling and administrative law services. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who enjoys working as part of a team, maintaining a diverse workload that varies in complexity and subject matter, and thrives in a complex and sometimes fast-paced work environment. This attorney will be part of a collaborative and skilled legal team that provides integral counseling and other legal services to a wide range of regulatory program areas. Opportunities for professional development and mentorship exist for all experience levels.
ANR is participating in a voluntary teleworking program. Eligibility for teleworking is determined by the supervisor and requires a minimum number of in-person days at ANR's offices in Montpelier.
Description:
Candidates must be a member in good standing of the Vermont bar. Based on the expectations of this position, candidates should have 4-8 years of relevant legal experience. Experience in areas of relevant environmental regulation including water law regulation, administrative law, as well as land use and real property will be given preference. Candidates must also have excellent oral and written communication skills, a demonstrated commitment to environmental, energy, or natural resources law, knowledge of areas of the law relevant to the work of the Agency, the ability to manage a significant workload, and work collaboratively with professional staff and management.