City of San José

LEGAL SERVICES MANAGER (2124)

LEGAL SERVICES MANAGER (U) (8012)

CLASS PURPOSE

   Under the general direction of Senior Management, the incumbent performs supervisory and administrative work of considerable difficulty in the management of legal support staff and services. An incumbent in this class coordinates the paraprofessional, investigative, clerical and computer assignments of the department and supervise all personnel within the classes of Legal Analyst, Legal Administrative Assistant, Computer Network Engineer, Computer Network Technician and Office Specialist, as well as contractual services in support of attorneys. Performs related work as required.

TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)

Typical End Results Include

   Provide efficient administrative and legal support to the City Attorney's Office; establish and enforce departmental policies and procedures; generate complex records, reports, analyses and studies; hire highly qualified and motivated support staff; improve departmental effectiveness by directing activities of support staff; in-depth legal research and drafting of various legal documents; investigation and negotiation of claims; departmental legal services assistance; well prepared cases for trial.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

   Incumbents in this class provide over-all direction and management of the investigative, paraprofessional, clerical and computer functions including supervision of the legal support staff. Coordinates assignments delegated to police officers assigned to the City Attorneys Office and contractual services in support of attorneys. Incumbents in this class coordinate and perform the most complex and difficult work in claims investigation and settlements, litigation, research, analysis, and the preparation of cases for trial. This class reports to Senior Management.

QUALIFICATIONS

   Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Competency Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Education

   Successful completion of a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university.

Experience

   Ten years of increasingly responsible legal support and/or administrative work experience. Supervisory experience preferred.

Acceptable Substitutions

   Possession of a Paralegal certificate may be substituted for one year of the education or experience requirement.

Licenses/Certificates

   Possession of a valid California Driver's License.

(Formerly Legal Support Supervisor); (3/17/89), (Rev. & Ret. 1/91), (Rev. & Ret. 2/93), (U Added 6/97), (1/15/98).