Assistant General Counsel I (governance And Compliance Section)

Texas A&M University System

College Station, Texas, US
Base: $6,251.00 - $7,916.66 pm; bonus/equity: not ...
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Drafting attorney general opinions
Responding to government investigations
Interpreting federal and state regulations
** The Texas A&M University System is seeking an Assistant General Counsel I for its Governance and Compliance Section in College Station, Texas. The role involves providing legal advice on governance and compliance matters, specifically in environmental and research compliance, and requires legal expertise alongside effective communication skills. **

Job Summary

  • This position provides legal advice and counsel to Texas A&M University System administrators, faculty, and staff in areas of governance and compliance.
  • The System Offices offers an outstanding benefits package including competitive health benefits, a defined benefit retirement plan through TRS, and tuition assistance.
  • Responsibilities include participating in internal and government-led investigations regarding environmental and research compliance and drafting responses to proposed legislation.

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** The Texas A&M University System is seeking an Assistant General Counsel I for its Governance and Compliance Section in College Station, Texas. The role involves providing legal advice on governance and compliance matters, specifically in environmental and research compliance, and requires legal expertise alongside effective communication skills. **

Salary

Base: $6,251.00 - $7,916.66 per month; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Competitive health, paid vacation, TRS retirement, tuition assistance

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Drafting Attorney General Opinions
  • Responding to government investigations
  • Interpreting federal and state regulations
  • Public Information Act compliance
  • FERPA redaction expertise

Nice-to-have

  • Willingness to learn new skills
  • Ability to multi-task effectively
  • Cooperative team collaboration
  • Travel across state locations
  • Developing training programs

Key Requirements

  • JD or LLB degree from accredited law school
  • One year of related legal experience
  • Member of State Bar of Texas in good standing
  • U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident status

Work Rights

Must be U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident

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