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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX Categories: Judicial, Law Enforcement/Detective/Corrections/Protective ... Skill in identifying relevant issues; strong analytical, interpretive, logic, evaluative, and ...

Remote Interpretive Planner information

What is a remote interpretive planner?

A Remote Interpretive Planner is a professional who develops strategies, materials, and experiences that help audiences understand and appreciate places, events, or exhibits—often in museums, parks, or cultural sites—while working remotely. They collaborate with teams to plan interpretive programs, write content, and design virtual or in-person visitor experiences. Using their expertise in education, communication, and storytelling, they ensure that information is accessible and engaging for diverse audiences. Remote work allows them to contribute to projects across different locations without being physically present.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote interpretive planner?

To thrive as a Remote Interpretive Planner, you need expertise in interpretive planning, educational program design, and a background in fields such as museum studies, education, or environmental science. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools, content management systems, and graphic design software is often required. Strong communication, creativity, and project management skills help you engage diverse audiences and coordinate with stakeholders remotely. These abilities ensure the development of effective, inclusive interpretive experiences that meet organizational goals despite working from a distance.

How does a remote interpretive planner typically collaborate with on-site teams to develop effective visitor experiences?

Remote Interpretive Planners often work closely with on-site staff through virtual meetings, collaborative project management tools, and regular feedback sessions. While they may not be physically present, they rely on detailed site information, photographs, and input from local teams to ensure that interpretive materials and programs are contextually accurate and engaging. Building strong communication channels and maintaining flexibility to accommodate time zone differences are essential for successful collaboration. This approach helps create cohesive and impactful visitor experiences even when working remotely.

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$93K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

APPEALS ADMINISTRATOR
Job No: 542738
Work Type: Full-time
Location: REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
Categories: Judicial, Law Enforcement/Detective/Corrections/Protective Services
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Funding Arizona's future through excellence in innovation, exceptional customer service and public servant-led continuous improvement.
APPEALS ADMINISTRATOR
Job Location:
Taxpayer Services Division
1600 W Monroe St. Phoenix, AZ 85007

Posting Details:
Salary: $93,500
Grade: 25
Closing Date: 8/11/2026
Job Summary:
This position manages the day-to-day operations of the Appeals Unit (the Income Tax Appeals, Transaction Privilege and Non-Income Tax Appeals, and Tax Protest teams), which together handle administrative appeals and associated protest-stage review and workup of audit files across tax types. The position supervises and manages both attorney and non-attorney staff in the performance of their duties, and gives comparable attention, responsiveness, and resources across all teams and tax types within the Unit's jurisdiction.
This position supports the General Counsel in the General Counsel's role as primary liaison to the Tax Unit of the Attorney General's Office on litigation involving the Department and/or state tax matters, including supporting litigation needs for the Attorney General's Office. It advises Department leadership and the General Counsel on administrative appeals, litigation, and policy, and supports the Policy and Research Administrator by participating as a stakeholder in tax policy decisions relating to or arising from litigation.
Job Duties:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • This position reviews, selects and assigns work to staff and evaluates and approves their completed work product.
  • Responsible for training, assigning/checking work, as well as performing the same or related work.
  • Reviews all written submissions that are produced by staff, including memorandums of law that are submitted to the Office of Administrative Hearing, the Hearing Office, the Director of the Department of Revenue, or the Attorney General's Office.
  • This position may handle more complex or sensitive cases or actively participate in such cases if delegated to staff.
  • This position will assist in the development of a structured approached to identifying and eliminating non value added process steps
    and make recommendations to integrate Lean methods into the overall continuous improvement strategy of the Unit.
  • This position will also be responsible for directing, leading and managing the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of Lean Principles and Projects for the Appeals Unit.
  • Handles more complex or sensitive cases across tax types, or actively participates in such cases when delegated to staff.
  • Leads continuous improvement efforts for the Appeals Unit consistent with statewide and agency expectations; uses
    structured problem-solving to identify and eliminate non-value-added process steps, integrates continuous improvement 10
    methods into Unit operations, directs the development, implementation, maintenance, and evaluation of continuous
    improvement projects and performance measures, and responsibly identifies and adopts new methods and technologies.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge
  • In depth knowledge of federal, state and local tax statutes and case law across tax types administered by the Department; legal research and analysis methodologies; the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct, including a lawyer's supervisory responsibilities over subordinate attorneys and nonlawyer assistants; department policies and procedures; administrative procedure, rules and litigation strategy; continuous improvement methods consistent with statewide and agency systems; and principles of supervision and personnel practices.

Skill
  • Skill in identifying relevant issues; strong analytical, interpretive, logic, evaluative, and problem solving skills; strong legal writing, revision, and editing; effective written and oral communication, including presentation before groups; competent legal research; critical thinking
  • Skill in leading, mentoring, and developing attorneys and legal staff, including the ability to earn the respect and confidence of team members and to hold them to consistent performance and behavioral expectations.
  • Skill in navigating complex and difficult working relationships and in responsive, even handed management across multiple teams and tax types.
  • Management skills, including planning, organizing, implementing, directing, and controlling the personnel and activities of the Unit; time management.
  • Skill in identifying and responsibly integrating new methods and technologies to improve the quality, consistency, and efficiency of the Unit's work, consistent with Department policy.

Ability
  • Ability to write informative and persuasive legal memoranda and deliver hearing presentations,
    including direct and cross examination of witnesses; conduct legal research; and multitask and manage shifting priorities across a docket spanning tax types and both the protest and appeals processes.
  • Ability to lead and direct a group of attorneys and legal staff, exercise sound and consistent independent professional judgment, and respond promptly and even handedly to taxpayers, representatives, staff, and Department leadership.

Selective Preference(s):
Must be an active member in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona.
Experience representing clients in administrative or court proceedings. Experience or study of state and local taxation. Experience leading or supervising[ attorneys or other legal professionals. Experience applying continuous improvement methods and responsibly adopting new technologies to improve legal or administrative processes.
Pre-Employment Requirements:
The final candidate will be required to abide by the the following pre-employment checks:
  • Employment Verification and Reference Checks
  • State and Federal Criminal Background Check, including fingerprinting
  • Arizona Tax Filing Records Check
  • If applicable, ASEDRA Authorized Driver Identification Check

If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.
Benefits:
The State of Arizona provides a world class comprehensive benefits package including:
  • Affordable medical, dental, life, and short-term disability insurance plans
  • Participation in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) and long-term disability plans
  • 10 paid holidays per year
  • Vacation time accrued at 4.00 hours bi-weekly for the first 3 years
  • Sick time accrued at 3.70 hours bi-weekly
  • Paid Parental Leave-Up to 12 weeks per year paid leave for newborn or newly-placed foster/adopted child (pilot program).
  • Deferred compensation plan
  • Wellness plans
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Infant at Work Program
  • Rideshare and Public Transit Subsidy
  • Career Advancement & Employee Development Opportunities
  • Flexible schedules to create a work/life balance

Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page
Retirement:
Top ranked Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) provides 100% employer matched contributions (enrollment eligibility will be effective after 27 weeks of State employment). ASRS provides a lifelong benefit based on years of service earned, or worked, and your ending salary. Learn more about ASRS at: https://www.azasrs.gov/content/new-and-prospective-members.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions, need assistance, or would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the ADOR Talent Team at ogre.ctr@azdor.gov
*The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer
Advertised: 04 Aug 2026 US Mountain Standard Time
Applications close: 11 Aug 2026 US Mountain Standard Time
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