Delaware Employment Link Explore. Apply. Succeed. - Ulrike Greely
Wilmington, DE
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Delaware's Attorney General, the State's chief law enforcement officer, has a broad responsibility to combat crime, uphold civil rights, safeguard families, fight fraud, and protect consumers in the First State. In meeting this mission, Attorney General Kathy Jennings is supported by teams of talented lawyers and staff in the Criminal, Civil, Family, Fraud and Consumer Protection, and Civil Rights and Public Trust Divisions. Each of the more than 500 staff who work in the Office of the Attorney General are dedicated to serving all Delawareans with integrity and passion. Deputy Attorneys General, with critical support from criminal special investigators, victim service specialists, paraprofessionals, and administrative staff, prosecute criminal cases, enforce consumer laws, provide counsel to state agencies, ensure the public's access to open government, protect the abused, and much more.
Summary Statement If you have any questions about the position or would like to learn more, please contact Jason W. Staib, Deputy Attorney General, at (302) 577- 8304 or by email at jason.staib@delaware.gov.
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”), Civil Division, Fiscal Integrity and Protection Unit, seeks a Deputy Attorney General (“DAG”) to provide legal advice to the Office of Unclaimed Property and the State Lottery Office, divisions of the Delaware Department of Finance.
Career Ladder The Deputy Attorney General (DAG) career steps and salaries are based on experience, skills and the number of years barred.
Salary:
Pay Grade A14 DAG II Salary Range $87,822/min $92,106/max
Pay Grade A16 DAG III Salary Range $96,997/min $99,129/max
Pay Grade A18 DAG IV Salary Range $106,626/min $108,737/max
Pay Grade A20 DAG V Salary Range $118,238/min $122,920/max
This DAG will represent the State Escheator and the Office of Unclaimed Property in connection with the administration of the State's Unclaimed Property program. Duties for the State Escheator include: providing counsel related to unclaimed property reporting and examinations of corporate entities to determine compliance with the State’s escheat law; providing counsel related to the processing of claims for unclaimed property; representing the State Escheator in claim appeal proceedings before the Tax Appeal Board, a 5 member quasi-judicial tribunal that hears appeals related to claims; representing the State Escheator in litigation; and providing counsel with respect to procurement and contracting, legislation and regulations, FOIA, personnel matters and other matters.
Duties for the State Lottery Office include: providing legal advice relating to procurement and contracting, multistate agreements for shared Internet gaming platforms, and licensing denials, suspensions and revocations; periodically filing or updating trademarks; providing advice with respect to the exclusion of individuals from casinos and internet gaming; and providing counsel with respect to legislation and regulations, FOIA, personnel matters and other matters.
The DAG should be able to take a proactive approach to assisting its agency clients. Therefore, a successful candidate should have the ability to work with the State Escheator and the State Lottery Office to identify potential issues and assist the clients in addressing such issues to minimize or avoid future legal action.
The DAG should be able to work independently, meet deadlines, communicate clearly with client agencies, and have a demonstrated legal ability and a thorough knowledge of relevant laws. Candidates must possess excellent writing, research, and statutory interpretation skills and be proficient in contract drafting, administrative law, and regulatory compliance. Experience in gaming laws and regulations as well as litigating cases before an administrative hearing officer is helpful, but not required.
This DAG may handle additional assignments as directed by the State Solicitor, Deputy State Solicitor, Unit Head, or Assistant Unit Head. Membership in the Delaware Bar is required.
- Please be sure to upload a recent copy of your resume, as you complete the application process for this posting.
- This position is exempt from the State of Delaware Merit System.
- This posting may close before 11/21/2024 upon filling the vacant position(s).
- Criminal background check: A satisfactory criminal background check is required as a condition of hire.
- Direct deposit of paychecks is required as a condition of hire.
- Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
- May be eligible Loan forgiveness (State and Federal)
- State of Delaware healthcare plan
- State of Delaware pension plan
- Over 4 weeks of vacation per year
- 3 weeks of paid sick leave per year
- 12 weeks of paid parental leave
To learn more about the comprehensive benefit package please visit our website at https://dhr.delaware.gov/benefits/
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities in all phases of the application and employment process. To request an auxiliary aid or service please call (302) 739-5458. TDD users should call the Delaware Relay Service Number 1-800-232-5460 for assistance.
The State of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage and seek out a workforce representative of Delaware including race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
Source : Ulrike Greely