JOB This position performs professional legal work in the areas of Labor and Employment Law of a high degree of difficulty and complexity as a confidential, non-represented attorney in support of the City's Human Resources and Labor Relations activities.
Application Process:
ALL applicants MUST submit a completed:
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City of Minneapolis online application (including response to screening questions in online application)
It is strongly recommended that the following be submitted:
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Cover Letter (submit via online application)
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Resume (submit via online application)
Applicants failing to follow the application process will not be considered. Resumes are not being accepted in place of an official City of Minneapolis application.
Writing samples and resumes will be required of candidates selected for interview.
Work Location:
This position may be eligible for flexible work arrangements, including hybrid work with some days working remotely and some days working in the office.
Salary:
The anticipated starting salary range:
$151,930.00 - $189,885.00/annually, depending on qualifications.
The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas.
Amended on 06/30/2026 to extend closing date.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Conduct legal research, prepare legal opinions, and provide legal advice to City officials and management on labor and employment law issues with a high degree of difficulty and complexity.
Conduct legal research for pending labor or employment law-related lawsuits and administrative matters with difficulty and complexity.
Provide subject matter expertise on labor and employment law matters to the litigation team.
Represent the City in matters relating to employment, labor, personnel, civil rights, governmental authority, data practices, ADA, FMLA, FLSA, and other subject matters in State and Federal court and before administrative agencies, judges, and arbitrators.
Represent the City in labor arbitrations and civil service hearings.
Advise the Human Resources Department on the legal implications of labor relations and human resources management activities, including but not limited to negotiations, mediation, interest arbitration, grievance arbitration, investigations, and personnel policy drafting and compliance.
Actively participate in meetings and negotiations on behalf of the City as a public employer.
Advise and assist in drafting personnel policies, labor agreements, and employment contracts.
Assist in developing labor relations information defined in Minnesota Statutes §13.37 and personnel data defined in Minnesota Statutes § 13.43.
Advise on compliance with Minnesota Government Data Practices Act provisions involved in labor and employment law matters.
May be responsible for directing the activities of less experienced attorneys in the preparation of opinions, advice, or litigation.
Working Conditions: Normal office setting
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
- Considerable knowledge of employment and labor law.
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Ability to analyze and apply legal principles and knowledge to individual cases and problems.
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Ability to interview and consult with witnesses and to prepare cases for hearing.
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Ability to present the City’s position in court and administrative proceedings.
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Ability to advise decision-makers.
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Ability to draft, review, and revise policies and contracts.
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Ability to maintain effective working relationships with the City’s elected officials, the City’s independent boards and commissions, department heads and departmental staff, the judiciary, arbitrators, and the general public.
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Strong oral and written communication skills.