Assistant City Attorney II (Risk)
Company: City of Charlotte
Location: Charlotte
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Date Opened: Thursday, March 26, 2026 12:00 AM Close Date:
Sunday, April 26, 2026 12:00 AM Department: City Attorney
Department Salary: $106,196.00 - $132,745.00 Commensurate with
Experience Welcome to the City of Charlotte Charlotte is America’s
Queen City, opening her arms to a diverse and inclusive community
of residents, businesses and visitors alike. Here you will find a
safe, family-oriented city where people work together to help
everyone thrive. The mission of the City of Charlotte is to deliver
quality public services and promote the safety, health, and quality
of life for all residents. Our guiding principles include:
Attracting and retaining a skilled and diverse workforce Valuing
teamwork, openness, accountability, productivity, and employee
development Providing all customers with courteous, responsive,
accessible, and seamless quality services Taking initiative to
identify, analyze, and solve problems Collaborating with
stakeholders to make informed decisions SUMMARY This position is
part of the City Attorney’s Office and responsible for providing
comprehensive legal services and representation to the Mayor, City
Council, City Manager, and City Departments, specifically on
matters involving litigation against the City. The position will be
physically located at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center.
The job title and classification will ultimately be determined by
the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate. Major
Duties and Responsibilities: Serve as legal counsel to the Finance
Department, Risk Division. Provide advice and counsel to management
and Finance/Risk professionals in all departments on all aspects of
day-to-day employment-related matters, including but not limited to
hiring and termination, discrimination, retaliation, compensation,
benefits, leaves of absence, and employee investigations.
Collaborate with the litigation team of attorneys and work closely
with the litigation supervising attorney. Litigate, monitor, and
manage pending moderate to complex litigation throughout the City
to occasionally include cases assigned to outside counsel.
Represent the City in pending litigation, administrative board
hearings and appeals in federal and state courts. Prepare
pleadings, statements, memoranda, briefs; draft and negotiate
settlements and other legal documents; efficiently and effectively
manage discovery, including depositions. Appear and zealously
defend the City in court as required, including at hearings,
mediations, arbitrations, and trials. Conduct direct settlement
negotiations with opposing attorneys. Stay abreast of all relevant
law, document management tools, and litigation and trial-related
technology. Partner as needed with other attorneys in hearings,
trial preparation and during trial. Identify and research issues
within the complex operational, business, policy, and legal
framework of the City. Actively analyze matters, provide accurate,
timely and sound legal advice and opinions, verbally and in
writing, to other attorneys and City staff. Ensure compliance with
all local, state, and federal laws specific to municipalities.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of constitutional,
federal, state, and local laws affecting municipal government
employers. Comfortable interfacing with and providing counsel to
City executives and Finance/Risk professionals. Ability to prepare
and litigate cases and possess prior litigation experience with
federal and state courts. Knowledge of local rules, civil
procedures, and rules of evidence. Ability to master new material
quickly, manage diverse legal portfolio and handle fast-paced
environment. Experience litigating before administrative and
quasi-judicial boards and commissions. Ability to work
collaboratively with others; analyze issues from a legal, policy,
and practical perspective; and provide clear advice and counsel.
Ability to think creatively, work independently and exercise sound
judgment. Ability to prepare and try moderately complex civil
cases. Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with clients, colleagues, the public, elected and
appointed officials, and stakeholders. Strong attention to detail
and excellent problem-solving, research and writing skills. Ability
to build positive relationships across all levels of the
organization. Minimum Qualifications: Juris Doctorate degree from
an ABA accredited law school and current license to practice law in
North Carolina. Minimum of five (5) years of relevant work
experience as a practicing attorney for Assistant City Attorney II.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT The City’s Background Check Policy
requires background checks to be conducted on final internal or
external candidate(s) applying for any position with the City of
Charlotte. The type of information that will be collected as part
of a background check includes, but is not limited to: reference
checks, social security verification, education verification,
criminal conviction record check, and, if applicable, a credit
history check, sex offender registry and motor vehicle records
check. Background checks must be in compliance with all federal and
state statutes, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The
checks must be consistent with the guidelines set forth by these
laws requiring organizations to obtain a candidate’s written
authorization before obtaining a criminal background report, motor
vehicle records check or credit report; and to properly store and
dispose of information derived from such reports. Final candidates
must pass a pre-employment drug-screening test and physical
examination. During the selection process, candidates may be asked
to take a skills test, and/or participate in other assessments. The
City of Charlotte is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex,
national origin, marital status, age, disability, sexual
orientation, political affiliation or on the basis of actual or
perceived gender as expressed through dress, appearance, or
behavior. Our culture is to serve the community honorably. HOW TO
APPLY Apply online. Federal law requires employers to provide
reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with
disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable
accommodation to apply for a job. You are welcome to visit the City
of Charlotte Human Resources Department lobby, where self-service
application kiosks are available. They are located in our office at
700 East 4th Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202. We are open
Monday through Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (EST), excluding
official City holidays. For questions about your application or the
hiring process, please email Careers@ci.charlotte.nc.us . The City
of Charlotte is committed to making our services and programs
accessible to all. Upon request, auxiliary aids, written materials
in alternate formats, language access, and other reasonable
accommodations or modifications will be provided. To make a
request, please fill out the Innovation & Technology ADA request
form or call 704.336.4120. BENEFITS The City of Charlotte provides
a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. Click here
to learn more about the City of Charlotte’s benefits. The City of
Charlotte is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
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