Assistant District Counsel/Senior Assistant District Counsel
Valley Water
Salary: See Position Description
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 01839-U
Location: CA, CA
Department: Office of District Counsel
Closing: 12/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Assistant District Counsel: $246,504.54 - $313,004.60 Annually
Senior Assistant District Counsel: $273,884.42 - $347,775.80 Annually
Valley Water's (Santa Clara Valley Water District) mission is dedicated to ensuring Santa Clara County and Silicon Valley have access to safe, clean water to support a healthy life, environment, and economy.
Valley Water's Office of District Counsel is seeking an experienced attorney to advise on major the environmental aspects of its public works projects, highly regulated operations, and inter-agency transactions.
Headquartered in San Jose, California, Valley Water operates with a Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget of $1.1 billion and employs over 900 professionals. Their integrated water resources system encompasses the supply of clean water, flood protection, and environmental stewardship of streams.
The selected candidate would be hired as Assistant District Counsel or a Senior Assistant District Counsel and there are multiple ways a candidate may develop the skills and experience required to be successful in this role. Depending on the background and experience of the selected candidate, the exact classification will be determined at point of hire. Both the classifications are designated as unclassified/at-will.
Assistant District Counsel
Overview: The Assistant District Counsel performs a full range of duties assigned with minimal direction and must be fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the Office of the District Counsel and the District. The Assistant District Counsel reports directly to a Senior Assistant District Counsel, provides primary legal support to the Valley Water's business units in specified areas.
Senior Assistant District Counsel
Overview: TheSenior Assistant District Counsel will function as one of three senior assistant counsels reporting to the District Counsel. They will work closely with internal Valley Water stakeholders to help drive process transactions for several major capital projects in various stages of development as well as routine transactions. The Senior Assistant District Counsel may supervise staff members and/or more junior attorneys. The Senior Assistant District Counsel is the advanced journey-level class in the professional series. It is distinguished from the next lower class of Assistant District Counsel by its responsibility for functional and technical supervision, and for performing the most complex assignments requiring a greater depth of applied knowledge, skills, and judgment. It is further distinguished in that a position in this class is delegated the authority to act on behalf of the District Counsel in her/his absence. The skills and abilities that will set the Senior Assistant District Counsel apart from the Assistant District Counsel include:
Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Ideal Candidate's Background Includes:
Applicants whose experience and background best match the ideal experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and education are considered ideal candidates for the position. To determine the top candidates, each applicant will be assessed based on the ideal candidate criteria as listed below.
Critical to these roles will be the ability to acquire and develop legal expertise within various topical areas related to the water industry, the myriad of ongoing projects, and an ability and passion to contribute in an active, fast-paced, and complex legal environment.
The demands and expectations of these roles will require a commitment to public service, a passion for the mission of the agency and a tremendous work ethic. An energetic, proactive, self-initiating, multitasker will be a perfect fit for this assignment.
Ideal Experience for Assistant District Counsel:
Ideal Experience for Senior Assistant District Counsel:
Ideal Skills and Abilities for both roles:
Ideal Knowledge for both roles:
Ideal Training and Education for both roles:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university, and graduation from an accredited law school.
Required License or Certificate
Selection Process
Please submit your application along with cover letter and resume by the application deadline. In your cover letter, please provide your CA State Bar Association number and address the following three prompts:
Following the closing date, resumes and cover letters will be screened according to the qualifications outlined above. The most qualified candidates will be invited to Zoom panel interviews with a Valley Water-appointed interview panel. A select group of candidates will be asked to provide references once it is anticipated that they may be recommended as finalists. References will be contacted only following candidate approval. Finalist interviews will be held with a Valley Water executive interview panel.
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The Santa Clara Valley Water District, now known as Valley Water, is a special district, governed by a seven-member board of directors, and is responsible for water supply, flood protection and watershed management in Santa Clara County. The district encompasses all of the county’s 1,300 square miles and serves the area’s 15 cities, 1.7 million residents and more than 200,000 commuters. Our responsibilities flow from our dual missions: to provide high quality water, and to manage flood and storm waters along the county’s 700 miles of creeks and rivers.
The mission of the district is a healthy, safe, and enhanced quality of living in Santa Clara County through the comprehensive management of water resources in a practical, cost-effective and environmentally sensitive manner.
The Santa Clara Valley Water District, now known as Valley Water, manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water, flood protection and stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County’s 2 million residents. The district effectively manages 10 dams and surface water reservoirs, three water treatment plants, a state-of-the-art water quality laboratory, nearly 400 acres of groundwater recharge ponds and more than 275 miles of streams.
We provide wholesale water and groundwater management services to local municipalities and private water retailers who deliver drinking water directly to homes and businesses throughout Santa Clara County.
A seven-member Board of Directors governs Valley Water. We are an ethnically diverse, family friendly organization with employees who are committed to public service and work collaboratively with other agencies (all levels of government, community-based organizations, and neighborhood organizations) in carrying out our mission.
Valley Water strives to attract, develop and retain a talented and diverse workforce. Many of our employees have worked at the district for more than 20 years. Our employees come from diverse, cultural and professional backgrounds. The district promotes high performance, diversity and equal employment opportunities. We offer careers in a wide range of fields.
The district values Excellence in Innovation, Integrity, Transparency and Teamwork. Our Workforce Development Program helps to guide our employees into the future by providing a systematic framework to facilitate the efficient, effective use of resources, which guides the development of a training curriculum based on business needs to enhance job knowledge and skills of the District’s workforce, and promotes professional development.
The Veteran’s Employee Resource Group provides assistance and supports Veteran affairs at Valley Water. Over the past ten years the district has participated in external support activities including care package drives for troops stationed overseas, as well as participating in the “Cell Phones for Troops” program.
In recognition of our employees who are veterans, a celebration is held annually around Veteran’s Day and features speakers and topics of historical interest.
The district is committed to creating an inclusive work environment which recognizes and supports the diversity of our community and enriches our perspectives.