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The primary responsibility of the attorney in this position is to represent the Department in contractual matters and relating to other issues encountered by the Department operating as a state ...

The primary responsibility of the attorney in this position is to represent the Department in contractual matters and relating to other issues encountered by the Department operating as a state ...

... matters, contractual business disputes, personal injury claims, criminal defense cases, wills and powers of attorney, and family law matters. Our attorneys are committed to a winning strategy ...

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Cristcot is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Contracts Attorney to support legal and contractual activities within our growing biotech organization. This role will be responsible for ...

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This attorney will support customer-side contracts for our Electrical Sector, Americas business ... This role requires providing pragmatic contractual guidance to our businesses across a variety of ...

... contractual obligations. Attorneys advise and prepare legal documents for, NYISO clients on matters related to energy and other areas of law under the guidance and direction of a Senior Attorney.

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Litigation Attorney

San Diego, CA · Remote

$110K - $165K/yr

Our attorneys offer proven expertise in civil litigation, family law, bankruptcy, estate and tax ... Ability to draft discovery and contractual agreements. * Strong skills in drafting and responding ...

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Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$110K - $165K/yr

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$110K - $165K/yr

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Waltham, MA · Remote

$83 - $100/hr

The attorney will work closely with legal, compliance, and business partners to address contractual obligations, reduce exposure, and help maintain alignment with applicable regulatory and corporate ...

Attorney Location: Tennessee Employment Type: Full time Compensation: Commensurate with experience ... Provide legal guidance on operational, regulatory, and contractual matters * Draft, review, and ...

... contractual obligations. Attorneys advise and prepare legal documents for, NYISO clients on matters related to energy and other areas of law under the guidance and direction of a Senior Attorney.

... a supervising attorney, or for submission to a 3rd party like client, court, mediator, or ... Negotiating with outside parties on contractual issues and legal disputes including settlement ...

Description CITY OF FORT MYERS, FL CITY ATTORNEY *PLEASE VISIT www.SRNsearch.com TO APPLY FOR THIS ... contractual, employment, historic preservation, and utilities. The starting salary is open and ...

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How much do contractual attorney jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for contractual attorney in the United States is $119,188.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,500.00 and $139,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contractual Attorney vs In-House Counsel?

AspectContractual AttorneyIn-House Counsel
CredentialsJuris Doctor (JD), Bar AdmissionJuris Doctor (JD), Bar Admission
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, legal consulting firms, freelanceCorporate legal departments, companies
Employer & IndustryLaw firms, legal service providersCorporations across industries
Common Search/ComparisonLegal contracts, negotiations, complianceCorporate legal strategy, compliance, risk management

Contractual Attorneys typically work on specific legal projects or contracts, often freelance or temporary, while In-House Counsel are full-time legal advisors within a company. Both roles require legal credentials, but their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

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ATTORNEY - 48001916

ATTORNEY - 48001916

MyFlorida

Tallahassee, FL • On-site

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


State Of Florida rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 180 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 50 rated states


Job description

Requisition No: 873390 

Agency: Department of Education

Working Title: ATTORNEY - 48001916

 Pay Plan: SES

Position Number: 48001916 

Salary:  70K-90K 

Posting Closing Date: 05/28/2026 

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Florida Department of Education

Office of the General Counsel

Location: Tallahassee Turlington Building

Position Title - Senior Attorney (SES)

Salary Range: 70k-90k

This advertisement may be used to fill multiple vacancies up to six months.

Florida Department of Education Mission Statement (or) Mission of the Bureau/Office

Every day the Department of Education works hand in hand with parents, teachers, educators, and community members to improve Florida's education system for students of all backgrounds and abilities. Our site reflects this cooperative relationship and the role that so many Floridians play in ensuring student success.

The FDOE's mission for Florida's Early Learning-20 education system is to increase the proficiency of all students within one seamless, efficient system, by allowing them the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills through learning opportunities and research valued by students, parents, and communities.

Serving approximately 3 million students, 4,400 public schools, 28 colleges, 200,000 instructional staff, 46,000 college professors and administrators, and 340,000 full-time staff throughout the state, FDOE enhances programs and services for Florida's students from early learning through college and career development. In addition, FDOE manages programs that assist individuals who are blind, visually-impaired, or disabled succeed either in school settings or careers - encouraging independence and self-sufficiency.

FDOE's goal is to hire individuals to provide:

  1. Higher Student Achievement
  2. Seamless Articulation and Maximum Access
  3. Skilled Workforce and Economic Development
  4. Quality Services

Florida Department of Education - Office of the General Counsel

Office Contact

Tria Parsons

Tria.parsons1@fldoe.org 

Job Description

Working in the Department of Education's General Counsel's Office is a perfect opportunity for a motivated attorney to sharpen their existing legal skills and develop new ones while providing an integral service to the people of Florida. The Department has general oversight of Florida's education policy and works tirelessly to ensure that every Florida student is given the opportunity to pursue one of life's greatest intrinsic goods: knowledge. 

The primary responsibility of the attorney in this position is to represent the Department in contractual matters and relating to other issues encountered by the Department operating as a state agency generally. The attorney in this position may participate in procurement activities, labor relations matters, the Department's scholarship programs and ethics matters.  More specifically, the job entails:

Duties and Responsibilities

  • HANDLE LITIGATION AS ASSIGNED BY THE GENERAL COUNSEL - Handle litigation before all state and federal courts and administrative tribunals.
  • Represent the State Board of Education, the Commissioner of Education, and Department of Education in litigation where any of the above may be a party.
  • ADVICE AND CONSULTATION - Consult with and advise personnel of the Department of Education on a wide range of issues affecting the agency.
  • Areas of practice include, but are not limited to, contracts; reviewing, drafting and implementation of legislation; public records requests and Sunshine Law issues; intellectual property; technology issues; rulemaking; purchasing procedures and competitive solicitations; charter school issues; matters under the Administrative Procedures Act; assist K-12 section in litigation and resolving legal issues involving the Education Code; and provide legal advice and litigation support to Choice Office and Office of Student Financial Assistance.
  • Write legal advisory opinions as assigned by the General Counsel.
  • ASSIST IN THE PREPARATION, REVIEW AND NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS - Responsible for the review of contracts, agreements, amendments, leases, and other miscellaneous contractual and commercial documents entered by the Department of Education as assigned by the General Counsel.
  • Provide assistance in the preparation, negotiation, and legal interpretation of complex contractual documents.
  • ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES - Attend professional meetings and conferences designed to advance skill and knowledge in the field of education law.
  • Attend meetings and conferences involving Department of Education personnel and provide verbal and written advice as needed and when requested.
  • Performs other related tasks as assigned by the General Counsel.  

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities -

  • Ability to prepare and maintain a variety of records
  • Ability to understand and apply Florida Statutes and FDOE rules and policies
  • Ability to solve problems
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
  • Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments
  • Ability to produce accurate and timely information under tight timeframes, balance multiple and competing priorities, and maintain goal-oriented behavior and performance expectations
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others          
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel

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Minimum Qualifications:

  • Admission to the Florida Bar
  • Two years of professional experience in the practice of law, legal research, teaching law or in administrative or judicial hearings.

*This position is not approved for telework and must report to the location listed above.

APPLICATION INFORMATION & REQUIREMENTS

  • Work History (entered with the most recent/current listed first):
    • Any and all State of Florida jobs
    • Any and all Florida University jobs
    • All periods of employment from high school graduation
    • Periods of unemployment
    • Gaps 3 months or more*
    • Education
    • Volunteer Experience
  • Include supervisor names and phone numbers including current place of employment.
  • *Gaps 3 months or more must be addressed - you will need to account for and explain any gaps in employment including unemployment. You can either list these in your application under Period of Employment or attach a word document listing your gaps.
  • Experience, education, training, knowledge, skills and/or abilities as well as responses to pre-qualifying questions must be verifiable to meet the minimum qualifications.  
  • It is unacceptable to use the statement "See Resume" in place of entering work history. Your candidate profile will convert to your official application.
  • If claiming Veteran's Preference, candidate MUST attach supporting documentation (DD214).
  • If claiming Right to First Interview, candidate MUST attach a copy of your official layoff letter when applying. This only applies to employees laid off from Career Service positions.
  • All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement.

If you experience problems applying online, please call the People First Service Center at (877) 562-7287

WORKING FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA HAS BENEFITS!

 * State Group Insurance coverage options+
(health, life, dental, vision, and other supplemental option)

 * Retirement plan options, including employer contributions (www.myfrs.com)

 * Nine paid holidays and a Personal Holiday each year

* Annual and Sick Leave Benefits

 * Student Loan Forgiveness Program (Eligibility required)

* Flexible Spending Accounts

 * Tuition Fee Waivers (Accepted by major Florida colleges/universities)

* Ongoing comprehensive training provided

* Career Growth      

* Highly skilled, professional environment

*Maternity and Parental Leave Benefits

For a more complete list of benefits, visit www.mybenefits.myflorida.com.

 * We care about the success of our employees.

* We care about the success of our clients.

 * We are always improving our technology, our tools, our customer's experiences and ourselves.

* A rewarding experience for reliable, compassionate and professional employees.

LEAVE INFORMATION: SMS/SES

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    • Annual Leave - Employees in Senior Management Service and Selected Exempt Service positions are credited with 176 hours of annual leave upon appointment. In subsequent years, the annual allotment is credited on the anniversary date of the initial appointment.
    • Sick Leave - Employees in Senior Management Service and Selected Exempt Service positions shall be credited with 104 hours of sick leave upon appointment. In subsequent years, the annual allotment is credited on the anniversary date of initial appointment.

LEAVE INFORMATION: (CS)

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    • Annual Leave - All full-time Career Service employees filling established positions earn annual leave in varying increments dependent upon years of creditable service. Employees with up to 5 years of creditable service earn 8.667 hours per month, with 5 to 10 years earn 10.833 hours per month and those with over 10 years of service earn 13 hours per month. Employees in Senior Management Service and Selected Exempt Service positions are credited with 176 hours of annual leave upon appointment. In subsequent years, the annual allotment is credited on the anniversary date of the initial appointment.
    • Sick Leave -. Career Service employees earn 8.667 hours of sick leave credits per month

BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIREMENT

It is the policy of the Florida Department of Education that applicants for employment/volunteer undergo Level 2 background screening in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 435, Florida Statutes, as a condition of employment or being permitted to serve as a volunteer. You will be required to provide your Social Security Number to conduct required verifications. No applicant for a designated position will be employed, contracted or permitted to volunteer until the level 2 screening results are received, reviewed, and approved by the Department. Level 2 background screening shall include, but not be limited to, finger printing for all purposes and checks under this requirement, statewide criminal and juvenile records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, federal criminal records check through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and local criminal records checks through local law enforcement.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 

Selective Services System (SSS)

Male applicants born on or after October 1, 1962 will not be eligible for hire or promotion in the Other Personal Services (OPS) or Career Service, or appointment in the Selected Exempt Service (SES) or Senior Management Service (SMS) unless they are registered with the Selective Service System (SSS) before their 26th birthday or have a Letter of Registration Exemption from the SSS. Verification of Selective Service registration will be conducted prior to hire.  For more information, please visit the Selective Service website.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.


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