Agency Counsel
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Job Description - Agency Counsel )
Attorney roles at the Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) give you the chance to practice law in service of real people, real workplaces, and real impact across the state. At DLI, you help promote safe workplaces, fair treatment, and a strong Montana workforce while advising the regulators who license professionals and resolve disputes. You become a trusted partner to boards, programs, and decision-makers whose choices affect workers, employers, and communities every day.
MissionStatement
Empowering all Montanans through work and opportunity. It's about the people and the impact we make in our communities every day. We are proud of our open, team-based, supportive, and collaborative work environments. Learn more about DLI here.
How We Work- Professionalism. We creatively address issues based on curiosity, thorough research, and the law.
- Ownership. We are reliable and accountable to our team, our clients, and ourselves.
- Collaboration. We are effective when we have the confidence and humility to receive and provide consistent advice.
- Impact. We see societal benefit, dignity, and empowerment in our everyday work.
- Results. Our Professionalism, Ownership, Collaboration, and Impact are driven by and reflected in data.
If you care about public service, practical problem solving, and using your law degree to move the needle for an entire state, you’ll fit right in.
Role OverviewAs Agency Counsel, for the transactions team, you will:
- Draft and review administrative rules for DLI and its attached boards.
- Support boards in their quasi‑judicial functions and regulatory responsibilities.
- Draft, review, negotiate, and enforce contracts.
- Conduct policy research, legislative drafting, and state/federal compliance reviews.
- Provide day‑to‑day legal counsel to DLI boards and programs.
- Occasionally represent DLI or its boards in administrative or court litigation.
This team is ideal if you like rule making, policy, and building durable legal frameworks that help programs run smoothly.
What You BringYou don’t have to know everything on day one, but you do need strong core skills and a growth mindset.
- Communication and collaboration. You can translate complex law into clear, concise writing and plain language explanations for courts, legislators, board members, agency staff, and the public. You build productive relationships and approach conflict with a problem‑solving mindset.
- Legal analysis and problem solving. You are comfortable spotting and researching complex issues, then turning your work into practical, defensible advice and action plans. You like working with others to craft strategies that fit the Department’s mission and statutory authority.
- Regulatory and procedural expertise. You either have or are ready to build a working knowledge of administrative, litigation, and legislative procedures. You can interpret and apply relevant state and federal laws, regulations, and case law to real world agency decisions.
- Board advising and regulatory judgment. You’re interested in helping regulatory boards set and enforce standards that protect the public without placing unnecessary burdens on Montana’s professionals and businesses.
- Your work has visible impact on workers, employers, and licensed professionals across Montana.
- You get a diverse, interesting mix of matters instead of a single narrow niche.
- You join a mission driven agency that values data, continuous improvement, and a culture of individual responsibility.
- You build a career in public service while living and practicing in Montana.
If you’re ready to use your law degree to serve the public, shape policy, and grow as a lawyer, we’d love to hear from you.
Minimum Qualifications (Education and Experience)Your preparation for this opportunity could include a combination of relevant experiences including:
- This position requires a Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited school of law and admittance to the Montana Bar and Federal District Courts.
for This Opportunity
A complete state application is not required; however, you will need to initiate the application and attach the resume, cover letter or…
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