Division Director - Attorney
Job Title: Division Director, Appellate Division- Attorney
Job Code: A1012
Job Grade: SRE/SE
State Board of Workers’ Compensation Employee Benefits include:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement and pension plans
401(k)/457 options with employer matching
Paid vacation and sick leave
Paid holidays
Employee assistance program (EAP)
Career development and training opportunities
Primary Location: GA-Fulton-Atlanta
Job Duties and Responsibilities: Serves as the Director of the Appellate Division of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation. Reports directly to the Chairman, the Directors and the Executive Director. Responsible for managing all aspects of the Appellate Division, including staff, work assignments, case load, case progression, court calendars, and court procedures. Responsible for drafting proposed decisions for the Appellate Division judges and assisting Division staff attorneys when necessary. Maintains communication and an effective working relationship with the other Division Directors, other agencies, all stakeholders in the workers’ compensation community and the public. Selects appropriate methods and techniques for resolving problems. Recommends or initiates personnel actions and administers agency policies. Provides leadership to staff. Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
JD degree from an accredited school of law
At least five years of experience in the practice of law
Membership, in good standing, of the State Bar of Georgia
Proficiency in legal research
Excellent legal writing skills
Upload the following with your application:
Updated Resume
Cover Letter addressed to Delece Brooks, Executive Director
Copies of relevant certifications or licenses
Incomplete applications or those missing required documentation may not be considered
If there are no specific submission instructions, standard state procedures will apply
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Internal Applicants:
In accordance with Internal policy an applicant must have no active disciplinary actions to be in good employment standing. Actions that may disqualify an applicant include letters of reprimand (active for 12 months after issuance date); suspension without pay or disciplinary demotion (active for 12 months from the effective date); Performance Improvement Plans (PIP) and Leave Restriction Plans (active until 12 months after the date of conclusion). In addition, an employee must have an overall e-Performance rating score of three (3) or higher on their most current evaluation. Please note that Memorandums of Concern are not considered disqualifying factors. Human Resources may remove any employee from consideration for selection who is pending a disciplinary action; however, if the action is resolved in the employee’s favor, he or she will be allowed to compete.
This is an internal and external job announcement. This is an unclassified position.
Please include all relevant job information on the application for consideration. All applications will be prescreened.
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