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Staff Attorney (Attorney III)
at Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR)
MISSION: The Texas Education Agency (TEA) will improve outcomes for all public-school students in the state by providing leadership, guidance, and support to school systems.
Core Values:
• We are Determined: We are committed and intentional in the pursuit of
our main purpose, to improve outcomes for students.
• We are People-Centered: We strive to attract, develop, and retain the
most committed talent, representing the diversity of Texas, each contributing
to our common vision for students.
• We are Learners: We seek evidence, reflect on success and failure, and
try new approaches in the pursuit of excellence for our students.
• We are Servant Leaders: Above all else, we are public servants working
to improve opportunities for students and provide support to those who serve
them.
New hires, re-hires, and internal hires will typically receive a starting salary between the posted minimum and the average pay of employees in their same classification. Offers will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and qualifications and will thoughtfully consider internal pay equity for agency staff who perform similar duties and have similar qualifications. The top half of the posted salary range is generally reserved for candidates who exceed the requirements and qualifications for the role. The maximum salary range is reserved for candidates that far exceed the required and preferred qualifications for the role.
The 89th legislature approved a 6% salary increase for licensed attorneys hired into positions with this job classification title. The posted salary range for this position already reflects said increase. Upon hire, the selected finalist will receive a starting salary offer and, as a separate line item, the legislatively approved increase that will become part of their base pay. The sum of both will not exceed the position’s posted salary range. Only new hires are eligible for this increase.
Position Overview: The Staff Attorney for the Office of Inspector General
Unit performs legal work to ensure that Texas educators and applicants for
educator certification comply with Texas law and administrative rules. This
position represents the Texas Education Agency before the State Office of
Administrative Hearings (SOAH) on behalf of the State Board for Educator
Certification (SBEC) and the Commissioner of Education.
The Staff Attorney collaborates closely with attorneys and legal assistants to
(1) protect the safety and welfare of Texas schoolchildren and school
personnel; (2) ensure educators and applicants are morally fit and worthy to
instruct or supervise students; and (3) resolve educator disciplinary
proceedings fairly, efficiently, and in accordance with applicable law.
The Staff Attorney conducts contested cases involving individuals employed in Texas schools, certified educators, and applicants for educator certification who are alleged to have engaged in misconduct, including abuse of students or minors, inappropriate relationships, criminal conduct related to the profession, or violations of the Educators’ Code of Ethics.
This position works under supervision, with latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment, and reports to a Managing Attorney.
**Flexible work location within the state of Texas may be considered for qualified candidates. **
**Please note that a resume and tailored cover letter are required attachments for applying to this position. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applicants who are strongly being considered for employment must submit to a national criminal history background check. **
Essential Functions
Job duties are not limited to the essential functions mentioned below. You
may perform other functions as assigned.
1. Written Work Product: Prepares high level of legal documents including
pleadings, motions, discovery, briefs, and memoranda. Conducts legal research
and analysis; interprets and applies statutes, administrative rules, and case
law related to educator disciplinary matters.
2. Oral Presentations: Represents the agency in administrative and
enforcement hearings before SBEC and SOAH. Interacts professionally with
members of the public, opposing counsel, school district personnel, law
enforcement, and agency staff. Presents evidence, examines and cross examines
witnesses, and advocates effectively on behalf of the agency in highly complex
contested matters.
3. Efficient Docket: Performs journey-level legal work involving the
investigation, assessment, and litigation of educator disciplinary cases
within SBEC’s jurisdiction, as well as misconduct by non-certified individuals
employed in Texas schools within the Commissioner’s jurisdiction.
Independently manages a docket of highly complex cases and applies best
practices to move cases toward timely and appropriate resolution.
4. Efficient Case Processing: Enforces TEA & SBEC regulatory provisions
and prosecutes violations of applicable laws and rules. Serves as lead
attorney in administrative hearings and coordinates litigation activities in
accordance with agency procedures and legal standards.
5. Efficient Case Evaluation: Plans and organizes litigation activities,
as well as renders legal advice and counsel related to educator discipline
matters, as well as misconduct by non-certified individuals employed in Texas
schools. Evaluates cases for legal sufficiency, evidentiary support, and
appropriate disposition. Serves as a liaison with complainants, school
districts, and authorized representatives in connection with administrative
proceedings.