ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL
Legal Department
Illinois Education Association-NEA
Illinois (Hybrid). Exact location in IL to be determined.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Salary range - $77,407 per year to $92,241 per year; a benefits summary can be found at https://ieanea.org/about/employment/ under Salary & Benefit Summaries, Professional Staff.
DEADLINE FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS: February 20, 2025. Position open until filled.
The Illinois Education Association-NEA (IEA-NEA) is currently seeking qualified, experienced applicants (two to three years of legal or equivalent labor relations) experience, with excellent interpersonal skills and a passion for supporting education employees through an organizing union, for the position of Associate General Counsel.
UNION OVERVIEW
The IEA-NEA is a union of more than 135,000 members composed of Illinois elementary and secondary teachers, higher education faculty and staff, educational support professionals, retired educators and college students preparing to become teachers. Founded in 1853 to serve the interest of public education in Illinois, the IEA became an affiliate of the National Education Association in 1857, an organization currently totaling 3.2 million teachers and school employees working to make our good public schools even better for all students. The IEA-NEA mission is to effect excellence and equity in public education and to be THE advocacy organization for all public education employees.
JOB DESCRIPTION
With direct responsibility to the Deputy General Counsel, the General Counsel and Executive Director, the Associate General Counsel performs a variety of tasks, from providing advice & counsel to UniServ Directors, to monitoring, analyzing and arguing cases before administrative agencies and courts to achieve IEA -NEA goals and objectives. The successful candidate will possess a record of substantive skills in labor, education and/or employment experience, high interpersonal skills, a passion for working with union or not for profit sectors, and an openness to coaching for continuous learning and self-development. The position does not require Illinois residency and can be partially performed remotely. However, employees are required to own a vehicle and travel to attend frequent local/regional/state staff, department and member related meetings in the assigned representation areas.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
License to practice law in the State of Illinois, or ability to obtain license as soon as possible.
ADDITIONAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience in preparing and presenting cases before courts, labor boards, other administrative agencies, and grievance arbitrators.
IEA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND ENCOURAGES WOMEN, MINORITIES, AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO APPLY.