ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL-CCPSA
Company: City of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 6, 2025
Job Description:
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ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL-CCPSA (409847)Job Number:ASSOCIATE
GENERAL COUNSEL-CCPSAJob Number:409847DescriptionJOB
ANNOUNCEMENTAssociate General CounselCommunity Commission for
Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA)Under the direction of the
General Counsel, the Associate General Counsel provides legal
counsel and support to the Executive Director and staff,
Commissioners, and District Council members on matters related to
Commission and District Council operations and
affairs.ORGANIZATIONThe Community Commission is a seven-member body
whose members must be drawn from across the city and meet work- and
experience-related requirements described in the ordinance.
Commissioners are nominated by elected District Council members,
selected by the Mayor of the City of Chicago, and confirmed by the
City Council. Commissioners serve four-year terms. The Commission
oversees the Police Department, the Civilian Office of Police
Accountability (COPA), and the Police Board. The Commission's
powers include playing a central role in selecting and removing the
Police Superintendent, COPA Chief Administrator, and Police Board
members; setting Police Department policy; establishing annual
goals and evaluating progress for CPD, COPA, and the Police Board;
and promoting community engagement and transparency.District
Councils have been created in each of the City's 22 police
districts. Each District Council is made up of three people elected
in regular municipal elections. Members serve four-year terms. The
District Councils' roles include building connections between the
police and the community at the district level, where the community
is a true partner in making the neighborhood safer, addressing
problems, and setting priorities; collaborating in the development
and implementation of community policing initiatives; holding
monthly public meetings, where residents can raise and work to
address concerns about policing in the district, increase
accountability, and work on local initiatives rooted in community
concerns and priorities; working with the community to get input on
police department policies and practices; working to develop and
expand restorative justice and similar programs in the police
district; and ensuring that the Commission gets input from the
community so that the Commission's work will be based on what
people in neighborhoods across the City are concerned
about.ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Performs legal research and provides legal counsel to ensure
Commission and District Council policies, programs, and procedures
are compliant with applicable laws, ordinances, and best
practices.
- Conducts complex legal and policy research on new, existing,
and/or proposed local, state, and federal laws and ordinances
applicable to public safety accountability.
- Drafts and reviews comprehensive policies for implementation in
department operations (e.g., Chicago Police Department, Civilian
Office of Police Accountability, and Police Board).
- Reviews and analyzes legal trends in law enforcement and civil
rights.
- Maintains working relationships with other governmental
offices.
- Drafts briefs and reports on the status of legislation and
other governmental initiatives for the department.
- Provides legal support to the Commission and District Councils
(e.g., reviewing legal documents, legislation, and contracts, and
responding to requests for documents and information).
- Drafts legal responses to FOIA and other requests for
information, ensuring compliance with applicable laws.
- Conducts or facilitates training and workshops to inform staff,
Commissioners, and District Council members of relevant legal and
policy issues, including new or modified policies and
regulations.NOTE: The list of essential duties is not intended to
be inclusive; other duties may be essential to particular positions
within the class.Days: Monday-Friday (occasional evenings and
weekends required.)Hours: 9 am-5 pmTHIS POSITION IS NOT IN THE
CAREER SERVICEQualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSGraduation from
an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school plus two
years of work experience in the legal profession as a licensed
attorney and one year of work experience in policy development,
policy analysis, or policy advocacy.Licensure, Certification, or
Other Qualifications - Admission to the Illinois Bar (or eligible
for admission on motion to the Illinois Bar).NOTE: A writing sample
of no more than ten (10) pages will be required at the time of
interview.Writing Sample - All writing samples submitted in
consideration for employment must comply with the following
criteria:
- The sample may either be a professional project report,
academic project report, or an official communication related to a
professional or academic project or a work-related report or
communication.
- Each writing sample submitted must be no more than (10)
pages.
- Each writing sample must be accompanied by a cover page
explaining:
- the sample's original purpose (e.g., a writing class, a
professional project, a memorandum for an employer, etc.).
- when (MM/DD/YYYY) and for whom the sample was written.
- the extent of editing by any third party; AND
- If the writing sample is an excerpt from a larger document,
identify that larger document and provide context, if
necessary.Preference will be given to candidates possessing the
following:
- Knowledge of federal and state law governing police policies
and practices.
- Knowledge of the Illinois Open Meetings Act.
- Knowledge of the Illinois Freedom of Information
Act.APPLICATION EVALUATIONInitial evaluation will be based on
information provided on the application and the documents
submitted. The Department of Human Resources staff will review
applications after the final posting date. Staff will follow any
and all required Employment/Hiring Plan provisions, federal, state
and local laws, and Collective Bargaining Agreements when
applicable. Staff will apply hiring preferences as required by the
municipal code. Placement on an eligibility list is not an offer or
guarantee of an interview nor employment with the City of
Chicago.COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITYTo further our commitment to hiring
applicants with diverse experience, the City of Chicago has adopted
the following ordinances 2-74-020 and 2-74-075. The ordinances
provide a preference for applicants who meet minimum qualifications
and who are veterans of the Armed Forces, and/or residents of
Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Areas (SEDA) and/or Chicago Public
School (CPS) high school graduates to be referred to departments
for consideration. These hiring preferences do not apply to
bidders, as Collective Bargaining Agreements define the hiring
process for bidders. For positions covered by a collective
bargaining agreement, bidders will be considered before external
candidates. To learn more about our hiring practices click
here.Residency RequirementAll employees of the City of Chicago must
be actual residents of the city as outlined in 2-152-050 of the
City of Chicago Municipal Code. Proof of residency will be
required.ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION
MUST BE OMITTED FROM ANY AND ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED
FOR CITY EMPLOYMENT.The City of Chicago is an Equal Employment
Opportunity, Military Friendly, and Fair Chance Employer.City of
ChicagoPlease note, all positions with the City of Chicago close
promptly at 11:59 pm C.D.T. Applications for this position will be
accepted from March 17, 2025, until 11:59 p.m. C.D.T. on March 31,
2025. No exceptions will be made.Job PostingJob Posting: Mar 17,
2025, 1:50:52 PM - Closing Date (Period for Applying) - External:
Apr 1, 2025, 4:59:00 AM
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