Associate General Counsel

AZ Department of Economic Security
Phoenix, AZ

Would you like to be part of a team that helps Arizonans thrive?


At the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES), we strengthen individuals, families, and communities to improve quality of life across the state. We are committed to service, community, and teamwork—and we are looking for professionals who share that commitment.


The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Associate General Counsel to advise the Department’s Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). It is DDD’s mission to empower individuals with developmental disabilities to lead self-directed, healthy and meaningful lives. This role partners closely with Division leadership to ensure that programs and operations are conducted in a manner that supports its mission, is accountable, compliant, transparent, responsive, inclusive, equitable, and participatory.


This position provides comprehensive legal counsel across a broad range of matters, including contracts, eligibility determinations, appeals, claims disputes, compliance actions, policy development, rulemaking, public records, and risk mitigation.


DES supports a flexible work culture grounded in trust and performance. This position may be eligible for remote work within Arizona, based on business needs and performance expectations. All work must be performed within Arizona unless otherwise authorized.


Job Duties:


Essential Duties and Responsibilities


Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

• Strategic Legal Counsel - Provide timely, practical, and risk-informed legal advice to DDD leadership and executive stakeholders to ensure compliance with federal and state law and alignment with DES priorities.

• Legal Research and Analysis - Conduct complex legal research and apply statutes, regulations, case law, and administrative guidance to support sound legal and operational decision-making.

• Contracts and Procurement - Review, draft, and advise on contracts, intergovernmental agreements, and procurement documents, ensuring legal sufficiency and risk mitigation.

• Eligibility, Appeals, and Claims - Provide legal guidance on eligibility determinations, administrative appeals, and claims disputes; support litigation strategy and administrative hearings as needed.

• Compliance and Risk Management - Advise on audits, compliance actions, and corrective measures; identify legal risks and recommend proactive mitigation strategies.

• Policy Development and Rulemaking - Draft, review, and interpret policies, procedures, and administrative rules to ensure alignment with statutory authority and best practices.

• Public Records and Transparency - Provide legal guidance on public records requests and disclosure obligations, ensuring compliance while protecting confidential information.

• Cross-Functional Collaboration - Serve as a key liaison between OGC and DDD; collaborate with leadership, program staff, and other DES divisions; respond to inquiries from executive and division leadership.

• Organizational Engagement - Participate in departmental initiatives to build a comprehensive understanding of DES programs, operations, and statewide impact.

• Best Practices and Continuous Improvement - Identify and implement legal best practices that enhance program effectiveness, accessibility, and community impact.

• Training and Guidance - Develop and deliver legal training to staff, fostering a culture of compliance, accountability, and informed decision-making.

• Performance and Workload Management - Manage a high-volume, complex workload in a dynamic environment while meeting performance expectations and supporting hybrid/remote operations.


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities


Knowledge of

• Federal and Arizona laws, rules, and regulations, particularly in public benefits

• Legal aspects of healthcare, including administrative law, the Administrative Procedure Act, civil litigation, rulemaking, healthcare compliance, and the legislative process

• Judicial and administrative processes, procedures, and legal terminology

• Legal research methodologies and legal writing (e.g., memoranda, pleadings, reports)

• Ethical requirements of government lawyers and managing client expectations

Skill in

• Self-Direction and Initiative: Independently managing workload and proactively addressing legal issues

• Communication: Clearly conveying complex legal concepts in both written and verbal formats to diverse audiences

• Collaboration and Emotional Intelligence: Effectively working with leadership, staff, and stakeholders while demonstrating professionalism and empathy

Ability to

• Perform Under Pressure: Manage competing priorities and time-sensitive matters with composure and focus

• Analyze and Exercise Judgment: Identify legal issues, evaluate risks, and deliver well-reasoned recommendations

• Demonstrate Commitment to Public Service: Support programs that improve lives and strengthen Arizona communities


Selective Preferences


A minimum of five (5) years of experience in the practice of law; two of which encompassed direct litigation experience or advice and consultation related to state and federal laws, healthcare law, rules, regulations, policy, and sub-regulatory guidance regarding health and human services, home and community-based services, and/or public benefits.


Licenses/Certifications


Possession of Arizona State Bar license to practice law in good standing. Possession and maintenance of a valid State of Arizona driver's license.


Travel may be required for State business. Employees who drive on state business must complete any required driver training (see Arizona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12.) AND have an acceptable driving record in accordance with DES Fleet Management­ Safety Program policy and procedures (DES 1-07-26 & DES 1-07-26-01). Employees may be required to use their own transportation as well as maintaining valid motor vehicle insurance and current Arizona vehicle registration; however, mileage will be reimbursed.


Apply to job at: https://www.azstatejobs.gov/jobs/associate-general-counsel-phoenix-arizona-united-states

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