Senior Assistant Attorney General/Section Chief, Environment
Company: DHRM
Location: Richmond
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Title: Section Chief, Environment State Role Title: Senior
Assistant Attorney General Hiring Range: Commensurate with
Experience Pay Band: UG Agency: Attorney General & Dept of Law
Location: Office of the Attorney General Agency Website:
https://www.oag.state.va.us/ Recruitment Type: General Public - G
Job Duties Chief Objective: • The Chief of the Environmental
Section supervises and directs the Office of the Attorney General’s
mission to provide exceptional legal services to the Commonwealth
natural resources agencies. The Chief combines high-level legal
practice with administrative management. In addition to advising
natural resources agencies, the Section ensures the enforcement of
Virginia’s environmental laws, including animal law. • In addition
to supervising all work of the Section, the Section Chief also
carries an active caseload in administrative, judicial, and
legislative proceedings, and performs bill reviews during sessions
of the General Assembly. Work Tasks and Duties: • Responsible for
ensuring that the Section and Division are fulfilling their
objective of aiding OAG in achieving its statutory duty to ensure
Virginia’s natural resources agencies are operating within the
confines of the laws of the Commonwealth, while also enforcing
environmental laws and animal laws broadly. • May aid in
representing the Office before the General Assembly, community
interest groups, concerned residents, sister agencies, and other
state and federal administrative and judicial bodies. This involves
monitoring regulatory filings to ensure timely intervention in new
cases as warranted, and monitoring legislation; and recommending
consumer advocacy positions on pertinent environmental matters to
the senior leadership of the Office. • Advise, assist, and
supervise Section attorneys and support staff on assigned cases and
matters. The degree varies with the experience of the employee and
the complexity and type of individual matters. Includes assignment
of cases and assistance in identifying issues, developing legal and
policy positions and litigation strategy, and reviewing and editing
pleadings. • Serve as lead counsel in environmental matters before
administrative and judicial forums. This includes all aspects of
litigation, including identifying issues, analyzing positions,
conducting discovery, working with retained experts/consultants,
witness examination and opening and closing statements at hearings,
and preparation of briefs and other written legal pleadings. •
Perform various Section administrative functions, including matters
related to personnel, budgeting and planning, contracting, and
various internal reporting. • Serve as counsel in legislative
matters. This involves a full range of activities related to
legislation including: policy research; recommending, reviewing,
and drafting legislation; appearing before legislative committees;
coordination with the Office’s legislative team; contact and
negotiation with representatives of stakeholders, including the
Department of Energy, various boards, authorities, and commissions,
and state agencies within the Natural and Historic Resources
Secretariat, such as the Department of Environmental Quality, the
Department of Wildlife Resources, and the Department of
Conservation and Recreation, regulated industry participants, and
other interested third parties; interaction with legislators and
legislative staff; and supervision and review of Section staff on
those matters. Also includes performing bill reviews and reviewing
all bill reviews performed by attorneys in the Section. • Serve as
primary legal adviser to the above listed agency, board, authority,
and commission stakeholders, advising on legislative activity and
impacts, parliamentary procedure, statutory authority, human
resource matters, and conflicts of interest, often in real-time. •
Advise and assist senior OAG staff, or attorneys in other sections,
on environmental matters that may arise outside of formal
proceedings in which the Section is involved. • Monitor, identify,
and analyze state and federal developments in environmental
regulatory areas. This includes staying informed on industry and
regulatory developments and trends, through news reports, trade
press, attendance at meetings and conferences of state, regional,
and national groups and associations, and review of environmental
regulatory issuances. • Participation in Section staff professional
development by encouraging Section staff to take advantage of
opportunities for professional growth through, participation in new
matters, training programs, etc. Minimum Qualifications • Knowledge
of the law in environmental, and natural and historic resource
regulations developed through academic training, seminars, and
legal work experience in these specialty areas. • Knowledge of the
preparation of briefs and presentation of arguments for cases
before state, federal, and appellate courts, along with instances
of other adjudicative bodies. • Knowledge of SCC’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure and Virginia Administrative Process Act, and
Virginia Rules of Evidence. • Knowledge of Federal Rules of
Evidence, Administrative Record Review, and Burden of Proof. •
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. •
Ability to use judgment, tact and discretion. • Ability to quickly
assimilate oral and written data, to analyze facts, and draw
logical conclusions. • Ability to express legal interpretations or
conclusions of law clearly and logically in oral and written form.
• Ability to coordinate and function as a lead attorney or counsel
in complex cases. • Strong supervisory and leadership skills. •
Ability to provide clear direction to other attorneys. • Ability to
organize work, establish priorities, and maintain good
interpersonal relations and communications with other attorneys and
support staff as well as effective working relationships with
government officials, outside consultants, and the general public.
• Ability to maintain case files, records, and prepare reports and
correspondence related to the work. • Computer literacy to include
proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Worldox, LawBase, etc. •
Virginia Bar license Special Instructions Kindly utilize the
Virginia Jobs website (https://www.jobs.virginia.gov) to submit
your application. Applications sent to the Recruitment email
address will not be reviewed for the hiring process. We do not
entertain phone calls or emails inquiring about application status;
instead, please login to the PageUp/RMS system for updates on your
application's status. Contact Information Name: OAG Recruitment
Phone: 804-786-2071 Email: recruitment@oag.state.va.us In support
of the Commonwealth’s commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging
individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth
Alternative Hiring Process. To be considered for this opportunity,
applicants will need to provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD)
provided by the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services
(DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI).
Service-Connected Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status
questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable,
to DARS/DBVI to get their AHP Letter. Requesting an AHP Letter can
be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at 800-552-5019. Note :
Applicants who received a Certificate of Disability from DARS or
DBVI dated between April 1, 2022- February 29, 2024, can still use
that COD as applicable documentation for the Alternative Hiring
Process.
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