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Agency Description
The Board of Ethics is an independent body that administers and enforces the City’s ethics, campaign finance, and lobbying laws. The Board’s mission is carried out by a dedicated team of approximately fourteen staff members, including attorneys and compliance professionals. The Board’s staff carries out the day-to-day functions of the Board, subject to the Board’s oversight. General Counsel staff provides advice, training, and compliance assistance to City workers, candidates, lobbyists, businesses, and City residents.
Compliance staff supports the Board’s disclosure and ethics programs through filing assistance, compliance communications, and outreach to filers. Enforcement staff investigates and prosecutes violations of the City’s campaign finance and lobbying laws, financial disclosure requirements, conflict of interest rules, political activity restrictions, and other ethics rules.
General Counsel staff is a team of five attorneys. In addition to serving as the Board’s principal legal advisor, the team’s work includes reviewing and updating ethics regulations, providing informal and formal advice on the City’s ethics laws, conducting ethics training, advising the Board and its Hearing Officer in adjudications of administrative enforcement matters, and maintaining and updating key legal and policy documents and educational materials
Position Summary
The Office of the General Counsel of the Board of Ethics is seeking a Legal Assistant to support the work of General Counsel staff. The Legal Assistant will coordinate the administrative and logistical aspects of team’s work on administrative enforcement proceedings, drafting and promulgation of Board regulations, training, and informal advice. The Legal Assistant will also be responsible for drafting and maintaining correspondence, acting as a point of contact for scheduling and advice requests, drafting procedural orders, and organizing and managing both electronic and paper files.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Communications
Initiate and maintain communications with external parties including drafting cover letters, managing emails, scheduling hearings and reserving meeting space for adjudications and other administrative enforcement matters
Schedule and coordinate in-person and virtual ethics training sessions with City offices and City boards and commissions
Assist with maintenance and updating of public-facing educational materials including ethics manuals, brochures, website content, form letters, and explainers
Cultivate and manage intra-City department relationships and contact lists
Support official BOE social media including by scheduling posts and updating pre-formatted, recurring content
Legal Research & Writing
Under the supervision of attorneys, draft basic legal documents including orders, memoranda, and other legal documents as needed
Assist with research, drafting, version control, and proofreading of regulatory and legislative work product
Assist attorneys with other research as needed
Records Management
Serve as minute secretary for monthly Board meetings by recording, organizing, and distributing Board meeting minutes
Coordinate with Board staff to compile monthly Board meeting materials and annual report
Organize and maintain paper and electronic records including documentation of formal and informal advice
Assist attorneys in creation and management of internal policies and procedures Administrative Support
Manage and update electronic tracking system for both informal guidance and training compliance programs
Update and manage shared calendars
Provide other administrative support as needed
Competencies & Qualities:
Excellent organizational and time-management skills
Effective verbal and written communication, including professional telephone and email etiquette
Ability to work independently and proactively address challenges
Flexibility in taking on new tasks and learning new skills
Ability to manage and prioritize numerous assignments
Skills and Abilities:
Strong interpersonal skills
Computer skills required for the position include:
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
Zoom (meeting scheduling, polls, registration)
Computer skills preferred for the position include:
Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms)
Online engagement tools (Buffer, Bitly)
Additional preferred skills & abilities:
Experience exercising discretion and confidentiality with sensitive information
Understanding of legal concepts such as attorney-client privilege, burdens of proof
Associate or bachelor’s degree strongly preferred, high school diploma or equivalent (GED) considered with 4 years of relevant experience. A degree in paralegal studies from an ABA-approved program is a plus. Minimum of 2 years of experience working in an office setting. Experience in the legal, social service, education, or non-profit sectors preferred.
Candidates may be asked to provide references or additional materials.
All questions regarding this posting should be directed to Senior Staff Attorney Tom Klemm at or 215-686-9450.
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a resume.
Salary Range: $48,000-$60,000
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*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident within six months of hire
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