THIS POSITION MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A HYBRID WORK SCHEDULE. THE AMOUNT OF TELEWORK IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE DEPARTMENT AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS BUSINESS NEEDS ARISE.
Under the general direction of the Assistant Director/ Chief Counsel, the Attorney III (Staff Attorney) performs sensitive and complex legal work for the Employment Training Panel (ETP). This role focuses on providing legal guidance on ethics, personnel matters, legal research, and the review of competitive procurement procedures for grants and contracts.
The incumbent is responsible for drafting proposed legislation, regulations, rulemaking documents, and internal policies to ensure all business conducted by the Panel complies with applicable laws and administrative requirements. The Attorney III provides essential legal ethics advice to Panel Members, management, and staff regarding the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, and the Political Reform Act, and guides the preparation of responses the Public Records Act requests.
A significant portion of this role involves providing legal guidance on human resources matters, including employee discipline, terminations, reasonable accommodations, leaves of absence, and performance management. The Attorney III advises management on Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, conducts an overseas workplace harassment and discrimination investigations, and represents the department in administrative proceedings before entities like the State Personnel Board (SPB), the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH/CRD), and the EEOC.
Furthermore, the staff Attorney reviews grants and contracts, provides legal support throughout the multi-stage procurement process, and drafts necessary legal instruments, forms, and templates. The incumbent acts as a legal liaison to managers and staff, ensuring that program monitoring needs are met and that document requests are thorough and legally defensible.
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This position may be headquartered at any of ETP office locations (Sacramento, San Francisco, North Hollywood, or San Diego) and may be eligible for telework under ETP's telework policy. California government code section 14200 requires employees to reside in California to telecommute employees are required to report to their headquarters office as travel expenses needed to and from the assigned headquarters are the responsibility of the employee.
Position located at 1100 J Street, Downtown Sacramento located next to the Cathedral of Blessed Sacrament, near light rail.
Effective July 1, 2025, specific Bargaining Units and associated Excluded State employees are subject to a salary reduction between 2% - 4.62% in exchange for hours in the Personal Leave Program 2025 (PLP 2025) per month. For more details, please click here to visit the California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) website.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.