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Assistant Attorney
Job in
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, 83687, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
City of Nampa
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer -
Government
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
Job Title:
Assistant City Attorney
Hiring Salary Range: $105,000 - $120,000 annually
Department:
Mayor’s Office
Reports to (Role):
City Attorney
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Job Code: 2009
Pay Grade: 23E
Travel Required:
Minimal
Position(s) Supervised:
May provide occasional supervision to other Legal Department staff by assignment, delegation, or in the absence of the City Attorney
The City of Nampa recently transitioned to in-house legal counsel in 2025 and is seeking a dedicated, team-oriented Assistant City Attorney to support the City Attorney in the exciting undertaking of building the legal department for Idaho’s third-largest city in a time of significant growth.
Responsibilities- Under the direction of the City Attorney, an Assistant City Attorney assists the City Attorney in providing legal advice and counsel to the Mayor, the City Council, Department Directors, and City employees on a wide variety of municipal law issues. An Assistant City Attorney, as directed by the City Attorney, is expected to represent the City in litigation, administrative hearings, contract negotiations, and other legal matters and proceedings, including but not limited to handling infraction and misdemeanor prosecution.
- Provide legal review and guidance to all City Departments for various municipal matters, such as contracts for public works projects, professional service agreements, grant proposals, inquiries with public record requests, public hearing procedures, and the interpretation of laws and ordinances. Provides legal advice and counsel to the Mayor, City Council, City Departments, and City boards and commissions on the legal risks and viable options regarding governmental and operational affairs.
- Represent the City in civil litigation cases and/or administrative hearings; prepare memoranda, motions, briefs, and pleadings for judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings; negotiate, review, and prepare agreements and contracts for City Departments; may represent the City in complex contract negotiations.
- Attend City Council meetings and other City public meetings, as needed or assigned. At the request of the City Attorney, Department Directors, or other city officials or employees, provide training to public safety officers and general City employees, as well as legal training in civil and related law topics in areas of law, risk assessment, legal compliance, and policy development.
- Deliver excellent customer service to the public, other City staff, and departments. Provide information, answer questions, and respond to inquiries in person and by telephone.
- Direct and assign tasks to legal staff assistants.
- As may be assigned, prosecutes misdemeanor and traffic infractions, including appeals, and domestic violence cases. Coordinates efforts of police, county prosecutors, victim witness coordinator, and other victim advocates, victims, and Domestic Violence Court personnel in the prosecution and resolution of domestic violence cases. Researches and prepares legal briefs on criminal matters, including appeals. Represents the City to the specialty courts and other community and law enforcement groups, committees, and agencies, as assigned.
- The range of services routinely includes, but is not limited to, the following areas of municipal law:
- Public Records Act
- Conflicts of Interest
- Collection law - matters related to the collection of accounts receivable
- Election law
- Contracts
- Real estate law and property transactions
- Land use and environmental law - including land leasing, cell towers, and naming rights
- Public Works contracting/public contracts/capital projects
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Labor negotiations
- Code Enforcement
- Tort liability and risk management
- Fees, taxes, assessments
- Water rights
- Ordinances and resolutions
- State of emergency declarations and powers
- Municipal financing- bonding, enterprise funds, etc.
- Continuously update City ordinances, procedures, and practices documents as required by the City.
- Review and analyze local, state, and federal pending legislation, laws, and court decisions, providing updates to the City Attorney, Mayor, City Council, and City staff. Legal Staff will need to proactively propose modifications…
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