ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
For the Office of Guardianship and Elder Services and Other Divisions
Job #: 2020-34
Status: Regular, Full-Time*
Location: Olympia, Washington
Salary: Range 40: $37,728 — $48,996 per year (DOQ)
Opens: November 25, 2020
Closes: December 18, 2020
*This recruitment will be used to fill several vacant positions. Some positions may be project-based or grant-funded.
This position supports many Washington State courts in a variety of administrative functions that support the Office of Guardianship and Elder Services as well as supporting various boards, committees, and Supreme Court Judges Association. Independent performance of a broad range of assignments and projects requires substantive knowledge of a variety of processes, procedures, policies, rules and agency standards. Problems are generally resolved by choosing from established procedures or devising solutions. Guidance is available for new or unusual situations. Work is periodically reviewed. Detailed information (scope of responsibility, essential activities, and key competencies, etc.) can be found by viewing the Job Description at Washington Courts Careers, under Current Openings, click on Washington Courts and the Announcement.
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The City of Spokane Public Defender's Office seeks creative, client-focused advocates to join our diverse team of public defense attorneys. If you have a passion for public defense and a commitment to representing indigent persons, you have found your team! Successful candidates are dedicated advocates, think critically and creatively in a fast-paced environment and are open to accepting feedback and opportunities to grow.
Open Entry Requirements: (Open-entry applicants must meet all requirements when they apply.)
Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and pass the examination for this position to be eligible for promotion. The examination will consist of a training and experience evaluation (T&E) with scoring weight assigned as follows:
Schroeter Goldmark & Bender (SGB) seeks an attorney with 2 to 5 years of experience to join our team. Founded in 1969, SGB has a rich tradition of holding powerful companies, government actors, and people accountable for the harm they’ve caused. We represent people across a broad range of practice areas, including serious personal injury and wrongful death, medical malpractice, class actions, sexual assault, and employment law to name a few. At our firm, we value teamwork, diversity, mentorship, curiosity, good humor, and caring for our clients and each other.
We are looking for an attorney who is adept at legal research, writes well, knows how to handle civil discovery and take a deposition, likes to appear in court, and wants to practice law with a purpose.
If you are interested, please email your résumé, cover letter, and a writing sample to weintraub@sgb-law.com.
QLaw Foundation is hiring!
Staff Position – Community Legal Resources Manager QLaw Foundation of Washington is seeking a Community Legal Resources Manager to fulfill projects related to creating and disseminating legal information and education materials, outreach and partnership with LGBTQ+ communities, and support for LGBTQ+ inclusion within the legal system. This position is temporary and will terminate on June 30, 2021, though it may be extended pending additional funding. This is a fully remote position and will remain so until statewide COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
About QLaw Foundation of Washington:
QLaw Foundation of Washington promotes the dignity and respect of LGBTQ+ Washingtonians within the legal system through advocacy, education, and legal assistance. QLaw Foundation offers four free legal clinics every month centered around the core value that LGBTQ+ communities are entitled to access to knowledgeable, culturally competent legal providers in a welcoming and affirming setting. QLaw Foundation also works to empower LGBTQ+ communities through providing skills-based community legal education, know-your-rights materials, and providing spaces for communities and legal services providers to build relationships, share knowledge, and organize together. For more information, please review our website at www.qlawfoundation.org.
About the Community Legal Resources Manager Position The Community Legal Resources Manager is responsible for:
• Creating and disseminating legal information and education materials on topics relevant to LGBTQ+ legal and civil rights, including: o Access to family courts during COVID-19 o Access to legal support for LGBTQ+ survivors of violence impacted by COVID-19 o Access to workplace rights during COVID-19 o Debt & Bankruptcy related to gender transition o access to legal support for unhoused LGBTQ+ people in the Seattle area
• Establishing relationships between LGBTQ+ community-based organizations and legal services providers to improve access to legal services and self-help resources for rural, immigrant/refugee, Black, Indigenous, and other underserved LGBTQ+ communities
• Developing community-centered trainings and knowledge-sharing spaces Hours/Compensation: 40 hours per week, non-exempt. $30.00/hour, with employerprovided medical and dental insurance. Work hours are typically 10am-6pm, though some evening and weekend hours will be required.
Required Qualifications: QLaw Foundation welcomes applicants with any of the following:
• At least five years of experience leading community organizing, community education, or related experience. Unpaid or volunteer work may fulfill this criteria where leadership or time investment is significant.
• Bachelor’s degree in a related field and at least three years of experience leading community organizing, community education, or related experience. Unpaid or volunteer work may fulfill this criteria where leadership or time investment is significant.
• Any combination of education, experience and measurable performance which demonstrates the capability to perform the duties of this position.
Other Qualifications: • Bilingual Spanish applicants strongly preferred.
• Lived LGBTQ+ identity and/or very close relationship with LGBTQ+ communities strongly preferred.
• Experience with community organizing and movement-building in BIPOC, rural, and/or undocumented LGBTQ+ spaces.
• Working knowledge of antiracist community education strategies.
• Ability to research and review complex legal topics and present them in an accessible and community-centered way.
• Experience facilitating community spaces centered around teaching, learning, and advocacy for self and community.
• Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines. • Ability to independently develop and implement complex projects while working collaboratively and within organizational strategies and values.
• Self-motivated with the ability to problem-solve and enhance work projects. • Ability to navigate remote meeting technology, including Zoom, Teams, and other platforms.
• Highly proficient with Sharepoint, Excel, Powerpoint, Canva, Hootsuite, and Mailchimp.
• Working knowledge of basic website content management, including Wordpress.
Our organization is friendly, inclusive, and centers clients and community relationships. QLaw Foundation welcomes applicants who are queer and trans, Black, Indigenous, or people of color (QTPOC/BIPOC), immigrants, undocumented, parents, disabled, or otherwise marginalized, and welcomes applicants with organizing experience, non-legal work experience, and/or personal experience with legal systems.
Physical Demands/Working Conditions: During COVID-19 restrictions, this position works 100% of the time on the computer, with approximately 50% of the time on the phone or in virtual meetings. We welcome information about any needed workplace accommodations or other necessary supports. To apply: Please send a resume and cover letter detailing your experience, skills, or other qualifications. If you have relevant supplemental materials, such as training materials, outreach/promotional materials, or other examples of your experience in community education or organizing spaces, please feel free to include them.
Application Deadline: December 16, 2020 or until filled. Please address your application materials to Denise Diskin, Executive Director at denise@qlawfoundation.org. We look forward to working with you!
Dorsey & Whitney LLP is seeking an experienced Corporate Associate to join our Salt Lake City, Seattle, Toronto or Vancouver office. This associate will primarily support the Capital Markets & Corporate Compliance Practice Group in Toronto which focuses on Canadian/U.S. cross border transactions. The associate will work closely with Dorsey partners and clients on a wide variety of matters, providing a great opportunity for professional growth.
The associate will primarily provide U.S. legal advice to Canadian issuers but will also provide advice to U.S. domestic and other foreign companies. Dorsey’s Capital Markets team advises clients on the full range of public and private financings in the United States. Our experience encompasses the complete spectrum of equity, debt and hybrid instruments. Our capital markets clients range from emerging companies, to large cap issuers, and venture capital and private equity sponsors to the underwriting and advisory teams of investment banks.
Qualified candidates will have:
- Three to five years of corporate attorney experience, including public company governance, public offerings, registered direct offerings, PIPE offerings, Nasdaq and NYSE compliance and public mergers and acquisitions;
- Experience working in the business/corporate group of a large law firm;
- Strong communication and writing skills;
- Top academic credentials;
- At least one U.S. bar admission; and
- Experience working with Canadian or other foreign public companies, strongly preferred, but not required.
Dorsey offers opportunities for advancement within a collaborative and dynamic environment, competitive salary, and excellent benefits. Our benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance; domestic partner benefits (for same-sex and opposite-sex domestic partners); Dorsey & Whitney 401(K) Retirement and Savings Plan; 15 weeks of paid parental leave, plus an additional 6-8 weeks of paid short-term disability for lawyers who give birth; adoption assistance; back-up child care program; education and college advising programs; well-being programs and activities; a 24/7 employee assistance program with confidential counseling; and more!
Dorsey values the strength that comes from a diverse and inclusive work environment. It contributes to the success of our people and our clients and enriches our experience. We believe that everyone should feel at home and part of our community.
You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, affectional preference, disability, age, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, military or veteran status, or any other legally-protected status.
About Dorsey
Clients have relied on the international law firm of Dorsey & Whitney LLP since 1912 as a trusted legal advisor and valued business partner. With locations across the United States as well as Canada, Europe and Asia, Dorsey provides an integrated, dedicated approach to its clients' legal and business needs. Dorsey’s diverse client base includes more than one-third of Fortune 100 companies.
Our lawyers apply superb legal knowledge and skills with practical wisdom and a deep understanding of business and industry. We serve clients in nearly all industries, but focus on six key industries in which we have excellent depth and a history of achieving client success:
- Banking and Financial Institutions
- Development and Infrastructure
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Food, Beverage & Agribusiness
- Healthcare
- Technology
Dorsey’s distinguished alumni include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, noted law professor and scholar William Prosser and former U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale. Recognized for our dedication to community, Dorsey has met the ABA Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge every year since the Challenge began in 1993 by devoting more than 3% of billable hours to pro bono work.
One of our greatest strengths is a friendly, cooperative culture that values and appreciates each individual. Dorsey has received external recognition for our welcoming workplace, including:
- Mansfield Certification Plus (Diversity Lab)
- Best Law Firms for Women (National Association of Female Executives and Flex-Time Lawyers)
- 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index (Human Rights Campaign)
- Gold Standard Certification (Women in Law Empowerment Forum)
- Adoption Advocate (Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption)
How to Apply
Dorsey accepts online applications at http://www.dorsey.com/attorneyjobs. We do not accept application materials by mail or email except as a reasonable accommodation for qualified disabled applicants. Individuals who are unable to use our online process due to a disability should call 612-492-5186.
The AGO is committed to providing excellent, independent, and ethical legal services to the State of Washington and to protecting the rights of its people. It is essential to our mission to create and maintain an office that is diverse, respectful, inclusive and composed of the best legal talent available. If you share our vision and have a desire to do important work that makes a difference for our community, then we invite you to consider applying for the following attorney opportunities. If you have questions or concerns about the recruitment and interviewing process in light of social distancing guidelines, you are encouraged to contact Linda Nakamura at Linda.Nakamura@atg.wa.gov or (206) 464-6446.
New! AAG – Regional Services Division in Wenatchee (DL: 12/7/2020) The attorney hired for this position in the Regional Services Division in Wenatchee will work in a high volume litigation practice entailing frequent state court docket and trial appearances.
New! AAG – Olympia Social and Health Services (DL: 12/7/2020) This position offers an opportunity for an attorney to develop litigation and client advice skills for a large, sophisticated client.
New! AAG – Criminal Justice Division (DL: 12/9/2020) The Office has an exciting opportunity in its Seattle office for an attorney interested in prosecuting the civil commitment of sexually violent predators.
Click on the links above to access full position descriptions and qualifications for each of these opportunities. You can also visit the state's centralized recruitment site at www.careers.wa.gov. For information about the AGO, visit www.atg.wa.gov. I also encourage you to sign up to receive affirmative notification of these opportunities by registering to the AGO’s e-mail subscription service HERE. The AGO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation/gender identity, age, disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, retaliation or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact Kalea Muigai at 360-586-7698. Those with a hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.
The Seattle office of Perkins Coie LLP seeks an attorney with three to five years of experience to work with our Trademark, Copyright, Internet & Advertising practice. The ideal candidate will have well-developed skills in U.S. and international trademark clearance, counseling, prosecution and enforcement. Experience with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy, as well as handling copyright-related issues and registration is strongly preferred. Attention to detail, the ability to work well in a group, as well as the ability to work independently, are important characteristics. Successful candidates will have strong academic credentials and excellent legal writing skills and a proven track record in all aspects of a trademark, copyright and domain name practice. Experience in a large law firm setting is also preferred. Please submit a resume, cover letter, law school transcript, writing sample and references.
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The Northwest Justice Project (NJP) is a not-for-profit statewide law firm that pursues its mission to combat injustice, strengthen communities and protect human dignity through legal representation, community partnerships, and education. NJP seeks applications from qualified attorneys committed to supporting our mission through the work of our Wenatchee office serving Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, Grant and Adams counties, in North Central Washington. This is a full-time position.
Applicants should be culturally competent and have demonstrated commitment or experience working with low-income client communities, communities of color, limited English and persons with disabilities. Washington State Bar Association membership in good standing, the ability to acquire membership through reciprocity, or ability to take the next Washington bar exam is required. Desire to work in Wenatchee, Washington and willingness to travel to areas throughout North Central Washington is necessary. Bilingual Spanish candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Demonstrated experience and/or connection to NJP’s client communities is preferred. The Northwest Justice Project is especially interested in qualified candidates with professional, personal and/or service experience allow them to contribute to and support the legal aid community’s commitment to race equity. Must be willing to be engaged with the community to be served.
JOB DUTIES:
The Wenatchee staff attorney will undertake a range of duties including, but not limited to:
NJP has an organizational commitment to fight racism and to incorporate equity and inclusion in both the work we do and work environment we create. All staff are expected to uphold this commitment and approach their role with a desire to learn and grow in this area.
COMPENSATION: Starting salary is based upon years of experience, with an annual salary range starting at $63,233 to $118,185. We offer a comprehensive benefits package which includes 100% paid employee health premiums and significant premium shares for family health premiums, as well as generous time off.
Hours of work: NJP’s typical client office hours are 9:00 – 5:00, Monday through Friday. Attorney positions are exempt and those in the position are expected to work the hours needed to meet the professional responsibilities. Due to COVID-19, most staff are currently working remotely.
To Apply: Submit a letter of interest, current resume and writing sample Human Resources at attorneyresume@nwjustice.org. Cover letter and email subject line should clearly reference “Staff Attorney – Wenatchee.” Cover letter should include description of any past experience, personal or professional, with low income or other marginalized communities. The Northwest Justice Project is especially interested in qualified candidates whose professional, personal and/or service experience allow them to contribute to and support the legal aid community’s commitment to race equity.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
NJP is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and fosters an environment free of barriers and discriminatory practices. NJP actively promotes mutual respect, acceptance, teamwork and productivity. NJP is committed to maintaining an organization whose staff, Board and clients are diverse in background, experience, race, color, national origin, gender, age, religious reference, marital status, sexual orientation, sensory, mental or physical abilities, veteran status, and other qualities that strengthen the program while reinforcing its commitment to basic fairness. People of color, people who identify as transgender, lesbian, gay, or bisexual, and those with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Individuals needing a reasonable accommodation for the application or interview process or for more information about the project should contact Human Resources at (206) 464-1519.
Costco Wholesale is seeking an experienced technology transactions attorney to join the Legal Department at its corporate headquarters in Issaquah, Washington. As one of the world’s top retailers, with over 106 million cardholders and 800 warehouses in 12 regions, Costco is continuing to expand and modernize by moving more deeply into online commerce, automation, and other tech-focused initiatives, to complement and improve the efficiency of its brick-and-mortar operations. You will, along with outside counsel, provide primary legal support to the information technology vendor management team, which helps Costco obtain products, services, and support from technology providers ranging from small one-product firms to large global companies.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
You will have the opportunity here to build a career in a renowned culture in which the company is committed to taking care of its employees, members, and suppliers. You will be empowered to independently drive results and take pride in what you are helping to build. You may be able to participate in other opportunities within Costco’s Legal Department (such as merchandise contracts, real estate, employment, licensing and regulation, and litigation) as interest, qualifications, and availability allow.
To apply, please send cover letter and resume to Stephanie Gardner at sgardner@costco.com.
Tacoma City Attorney’s Office is seeking an experienced attorney with an interest in public sector law to join our litigation team. This is an appointive position reporting to the City Attorney. As a Deputy City Attorney, this position will be responsible for defending civil actions against the City of Tacoma, its various departments and employees. The successful candidate will be part of a team responsible for evaluating cases, developing case strategies, preparing cases for trial, appearing in court, filing briefs and pleadings on time both in trial court and the courts of appeal, building relationships with City departments and divisions, managing outside counsel, negotiating settlement agreements, and communicating with elected and appointed officials. This position will be involved in litigation involving tort claims, contract claims, claims under the Public Records Act, and civil rights claims. These claims span from relatively minor matters to intensely litigated cases involving severe injuries, death and/or matters of public importance. In addition to this opportunity to join a team that is dedicated to public service, the City Attorney’s Office offers a generous benefit program which includes paid leave benefits, family leave, low cost health benefits, and the opportunity to participate in a defined benefit/pension retirement program.
All the details can be found here