Job Title: Legal Counsel/ Legal Officer
Location: Richmond, VA 23219
Pay Rate: $ 50.00 /hr. without benefits
Duration: 2+ months
Work Hours : 8:00am to 4:30 pm
Job Description:
Equipment to be used by the temporary staffing professional(s) :
- Computer/laptop, printer, copier/scanner
Computer software to be used:
- MS Office: Outlook, Excel, Teams, Word, SharePoint
Required Knowledge & skills:
- Experience independently managing a caseload to meet established time frames.
- Considerable work-related experience applying rules to facts to reach logical, legally supportable conclusions.
- Knowledge of administrative law and/or appeals procedures.
- Considerable knowledge of legal research methodologies, including computerized legal research.
- Considerable experience with technology, including MS Office.
- Considerable experience interpreting, applying, and analyzing federal and state complex laws, regulations, policies, or case law.
- Experience in meeting deadlines.
- Experience with internal/external stakeholders.
- Considerable experience in legal analysis and legal writing.
Mandatory skills/certification(s) Requirement:
- Candidates with current Virginia bar licenses in good standing (and willing to consider licenses in other states).
- Valid Driver's License, clean driving record, and ability to drive and navigate through downtown traffic.
- Ability to occasionally lift 15-20 lbs.
- Professional verbal and written communication skills.
- Organizational and logistics skills.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Problem-solving.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Team oriented.
- Proactive critical thinking.
Desired skills:
- Experience managing competing priorities and meeting deadlines.
- Experience with internal and external stakeholders.
- Experience applying knowledge of programs, operations, and administrative policies and procedures in a setting such as a law office, court system, or government agency.
- Experience planning and coordinating administrative and support services.
- The ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Considerable experience with technology, including MS Office and Adobe Acrobat.
Role & Responsibilities:
- Maintain and update case files, including processing cases in the AIMS database to ensure an accurate record of case activity.
- Independently manage caseload and conduct hearing preparation tasks to meet established timeframes.
- Conduct thorough legal research of issues in appeal cases and remain abreast of new and existing policies, laws, regulations, and other factors governing issues to be heard and decided.
- Conduct client eligibility appeal hearings, applying knowledge of administrative procedures for conducting hearings, due process standards, and legal research methods.
- Apply knowledge of applicable laws, rules, regulations, and policy to make appropriate findings and render logical, legally supportable written appeal decisions based upon findings of fact and conclusions of law.
- Submit decisions to the Quality Assurance Team for review within the required timeframes, with a focus on meeting federally mandated deadlines.
- Release all decisions before the applicable due date.
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