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Working at the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, widely known as Cal/OSHA, means much more than showing up for a job. You will be able to work on programs that are vital to the health and safety of the community, work force, and the state. We recognize the strength in teamwork. We know that encouraging collaboration and diversity, educating employers in best practices, and protecting the health and safety of employees through enforcement of the California Labor Code and regulations will benefit our economy as a whole. Be part of a team that prides itself in making a difference for Californians.
Under the general direction of the Chief Counsel of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) and supervision of the Assistant Chief Counsels, Attorney IVs represent DOSH in a wide range of legal issues handled by the DOSH legal unit. Attorney IVs are typically the most experienced and qualified attorneys within DOSH and serve as lead over other attorneys within the unit. They are expected to mentor less experienced attorneys; devise curriculum and author original training materials; serve as lead counsel; and have special subject matter expertise in discrete practice areas to serve as a resource for other attorneys and field staff regarding that practice area. Attorney IVs also perform administrative functions, such as assigning cases, projects and other matters to staff attorneys, as well as other duties as assigned by the Assistant Chief Counsels, Chief Counsel or Division Chief.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
Representing DOSH in complex and sensitive administrative hearings against employers before the Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board;
- Representing DOSH in civil and writ litigation before California trial and appellate courts;
- Representing and advising the Chief, management, and the Division with regard to policy, sensitive and high profile matters, and program direction;
- Analyzing and drafting proposed legislation, drafting proposed regulations, and appearing before the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board;
- Providing legal services on a wide variety of other issues that may arise in the operation of DOSH, in multiple substantive areas of law.
There is one position that may be filled in either Fresno, Modesto, Oakland, Sacramento, or San Francisco. Please also see the other postings under a different job control in Cal Careers for the other locations.
If you are interested in the position at more than one location, please submit a new application for each job control.
(**NOTE telework agreements are available and attorneys currently conduct a majority of hearings remotely.)
This posting may be used to fill future vacancies in accordance with 2 CCR §249.3
To be considered for this job opportunity, applicants must be either reachable on an employment list, have transfer eligibility or have reinstatement eligibility. To take the exam and gain employment list eligibility, please click here to access the exam bulletin:
https://calcareers.ca.gov/Cal Hr Public/Exams/Exam Bulletin.aspx?Exam Control Id=1581
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Working Conditions
This job is located at:
Division of Occupational Safety and Health - Legal Unit
2550 Mariposa Street, Rm. 4000, Fresno, CA 93721
***There is one position that may be filled in either Fresno, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, or Modesto. If you are interested in working in the other locations, you must submit an application for that job control number.
This is a full time position headquartered in our Cal/OSHA Fresno District Office located at 2550 Mariposa Street, Fresno, California. The office is in a multi-story story building with both artificial and natural lighting. Employees in this position have offices, work at desks, and are required to work extensively on computers as necessary to accomplish their duties. This position also requires in-state travel, either locally within Northern California, or for one to three-day overnight trips within California, based on assignments, and as determined according to the needs of DOSH. Attorneys will normally average a 40-hour work week; however, they are expected to work all hours as necessary to accomplish their assignments and fulfill their responsibilities.