Associate General Counsel

Posted: 03/20/2025

Associate General Counsel
The Sacramento County Office of Education is seeking a talented and dedicated Associate General 
Counsel to join our legal team. This position offers a unique opportunity to apply your legal 
expertise in service of public education while enjoying the benefits of a stable career in public 
service.

The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) is one of 58 county offices of education in 
California. SCOE staff work year-round, providing services that complement and supplement those 
offered by public school districts in Sacramento County. SCOE provides technical assistance, 
curriculum and instructional support, staff development, financial advice, and oversight to 
Sacramento County school districts.

Salary and Benefits
Annual salary: $198,862.44
Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, life, vision, and TSA options Benefit 
allowance: $868.87 per month for single coverage, $1493.27 for two-party, or
$1643.27 for family coverage

Job Summary
The Associate General Counsel serves as a key legal advisor for the Sacramento County Office of 
Education, providing expert legal counsel under the direction of the General Counsel. In this role, 
you will render legal opinions, conduct research, and draft policies while representing the County 
Office at various meetings and proceedings. This position offers a meaningful opportunity to apply 
your legal expertise in support of public education, with eligibility for Public Service Loan 
Forgiveness, excellent job security, and the satisfaction of furthering our educational mission. 
You will contribute directly to the legal foundation that enables our organization to effectively 
serve students, schools, and communities throughout Sacramento County.

Qualifications
Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities; 
a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school; license to practice law in the State of California 
with preferred experience in educational administration and/or school and labor laws, industrial 
relations, public administration and business administration and increasingly responsible 
experience in educational administration.

Candidates should demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of legal principles and practices, including 
civil, criminal, constitutional, contract, employment, administrative, and business law; California 
Education Code and related Administrative and Government Codes; and methods of legal research. Key 
abilities include interpreting applicable federal and state laws; conducting research and organizing complex material; formulating recommendations and proposals; preparing effective written and oral reports; developing positive relationships with the Board of Education, Personnel Commission, management, and employee organizations; and analyzing relationships among complex data.

How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to review the full job description: Associate General Counsel
Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications should submit an application using the link below.

Apply at - www.edjoin.org/SacramentoCOE