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| Company: | Ottawa County, MI | ||
| Job Title: | JDHuntr - Director of Legal Services $123,434 – $165,413 (Apply by:5.15.2026) |
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| Job Category: | Director, Legal / Commercial [ View All Director, Legal Jobs ] | ||
| Job Reference: | 85365 | ||
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| The Director of Legal Services acts as the primary legal coordinator and advisor for all county government operations, including boards, commissions, departments, elected offices, and budgetary units (collectively, “County Operations”). Appointed by and reporting to the County Administrator, the Director oversees and supports attorneys handling civil litigation, monitors the work of outside counsel providing specialized services, drafts legal documents such as contracts, real estate agreements, regulations, and ordinances, conducts legal research, provides legal advice, and serves as a readily available resource for counsel across County Operations. Director of Legal Services 11000001 Location: West Olive, MI Job Type: Full time Essential Job Functions The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Day-to-day presence in the County Administrative Offices for consultation and to otherwise discharge all functions of legal advisor for Ottawa County. Serves as civil counsel and parliamentarian to the Board of Commissioners and subcommittees thereof, elected officials, County departments, advisory boards, and all other County government agencies. Interprets and provides advice with respect to the substantive and procedural requirements of state and federal statutes, administrative rules and regulations, judicial precedents, case law, and other rulings and regulations with the force of law. Proactively identifies legal issues seen or unseen by boards, commissions, departments and administrators. Monitors and ensures compliance of County Operations with legal requirements. Serves as legal advisor to all County Operations and County advisory and governing boards. Serves as mediator among legally related county activities, namely the Sheriff, Prosecutor, Public Defender and/or the relationship between county and county funded entities or other governmental entities. Oversees and participates in the researching and rendering of opinions on a wide range of legal issues involving County Operations. Coordinates the work of outside counsel hired to represent the County in specific matters. Drafts additions to, updates and maintains the Ottawa County Code. Advises County departments in matters of employment law, real estate law, regulatory law, and contract law. Prepares and reviews leases, legal documents, and contracts in a variety of areas, including construction, professional services, personal property purchases, granting of easements, licensing agreements, and related matters. Drafts codes, ordinances, regulations and policies for the Board of Commissioners, County departments and designated agencies, and reviews proposed rules, regulations, and policies for legal compliance. Monitors the litigation of risk-management activities of the Ottawa County Insurance Authority and the attorneys thereto, advises the Board of Commissioners on the conduct and status of said matters, and ensures proper representation of the interests of the County. Researches major policy issues to identify potential exposure to legal liability from alternative actions with respect thereto and recommends options that best serve the interests of the County. Serves as the County’s Freedom of Information Officer, reviewing requests for copies of records and documents and preparing appropriate, legally sound responses. Serves as statutory Chief Privacy Officer for Ottawa County and all departments of county government under the provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act [HIPAA]. Researches, analyzes, and evaluates the potential impact on the County of recently passed and pending state and federal legislation, amendments to existing statutes, new and modified administrative rules and regulations, and judicial precedents. Drafts proposed policies, procedures, and practices to respond to proposed and pending changes in statutes, rules and regulations, and new judicial precedents. Provides direct supervision for subordinate staff, including selection, hiring and termination, training, scheduling, provision of work assignments, performance management, and administration of discipline. Preferred Education, Training and Experience: Juris Doctorate from an accredited school of law combined with a minimum four (4) years of relevant experience in municipal law and/or public service. A member in good standing of the State Bar of Michigan. Bachelor's and/or Master's Degree in Public Administration. Three (3) years of experience serving in leadership or management role over professional legal staff. Additional Requirements and Information Required Knowledge and Skills: Thorough working knowledge of civil procedure and legal method. Thorough working knowledge of constitutional law, contract law, property law and tort law. Thorough working knowledge of legal writing and legal research methods and resources. Thorough working knowledge of administrative law and municipal law. Thorough working knowledge of the Constitution of the State of Michigan. Thorough working knowledge of the principles and practices of legal brief preparation. Thorough working knowledge of the Michigan Court Rules and State Court Administrative Office rules and requirements. Thorough working knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration. Working knowledge of budget development and administration practices and principles. Excellent oral argument skills. Well-developed negotiating skills. Thorough working knowledge of the American Bar Association canon of ethics and standards of professional practice. Excellent interpersonal and human relations skills. Ability to interact positively and professionally with County, state and local unit elected officials, executives, and administrators, employees, community and business representatives, and members of the public with widely divergent socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and varying levels of communication skills and analytical knowledge and sophistication. This is a non-political position, and to engender the trust and confidence of all county officials, the Director of Legal Services should maintain his/her independence, avoid involvement in local or county political activities or campaigns, and adhere to the highest ethical standards. Physical Requirements: Must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation, including, but not limited to, visual and/or audiological appliances and devices to increase mobility. Salary $123,434.00 - $165,413.00 Annually Director of Legal Services $123,434 – $165,413 Ottawa County 85365 |
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| Company: | Ottawa County | ||
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| Employment type: | Full Time | ||
| Salary: | $123,434 – $165,413 | ||
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| Degree: | JD | ||
| Experience (year): | Unspecified | ||
| Job Location: | West Olive, MI USA | ||
| Zip/Postal Code: | 49460 | ||
| Post Date: | 05/11/2026 | ||
| More Details: | Click here to read more about this job. | ||
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