Assistant Attorney General - Toledo, United States - State of Ohio

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    About Us:


    The Ohio Attorney General's Office has played a vital role in shaping Ohio's past and present and the work it does today helps chart the state's future.

    The office consists of nearly 30 distinct sections that advocate for consumers and victims of crime, assist the criminal justice community, provide legal counsel for state offices and agencies, and enforce certain state laws.

    In these and other capacities, staff members interact with tens of thousands of Ohioans each year.


    What you'll do:


    The Ohio Attorney General's Collections Enforcement Section is one of the nation's largest premier government collection practices representing more than 300 state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university hospitals, as well as numerous political subdivisions to resolve and collect delinquent debts.

    The second largest section in the Ohio Attorney General's office, we are a fast-paced, high-volume practice that utilizes both internal staff, external vendors, and Special Counsel to recover a variety of debts such as taxes, fines, university debts, and economic development loans.

    Most debts we collect are subject to statutory offset programs which are managed by the section.


    Our Assistant Attorneys General provide legal services and counsel to clients and business operations staff of Collections and other sections of the office on bankruptcy and creditors' rights issues.

    Additionally, they are tasked with specific client portfolios and legal service programs including the state Offer-in-Compromise program, Foreclosure defense recovery, Auditor of State Findings for Recovery, Medicaid Estate Recovery and Crime Victims fund recovery.

    Our Assistant Attorneys General represent client interests in collection matters before Ohio and nationwide bankruptcy courts and state court insolvency proceedings and actively negotiate settlements and provide financial analysis and assessment of debts to clients and other stakeholders to allow informed decisions on debt resolution.


    We are currently seeking an energetic attorney with at least 3-5 years' experience in debtor-creditor law who is licensed both in Ohio and federal court.

    The candidate should possess strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to articulate complex legal matters and effectively solve problem solutions.

    The candidate must have the ability to manage a fast-paced high-volume practice by appropriately prioritizing tasks, using good judgment, and communicating effectively with the management team.

    Experience in bankruptcy and creditors' rights is strongly preferred. This position will work a hybrid in-person/remote schedule. There may be changes to this schedule based on training and operational needs. The headquarter location is our Toledo, OH office.


    What's in it for you:
    At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees.

    For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website Our benefits package includes:

    Medical Coverage


    • Quality, affordable, and competitive medical benefits are offered through the available Ohio Med plans.
    Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance


    • Dental, vision, and basic life insurance premiums are free after completed eligibility period. Length of eligibility period is dependent on union representation.
    Employee Development Funds


    • The State of Ohio offers a variety of educational and professional development funding that varies based on whether you are a union-exempt employee or a union-represented employee.
    Time Away From Work and Work/Life Balance


    • Paid time off, including vacation, personal, and sick leave
    • 11 paid holidays per year
    • Childbirth/Adoption leave
    Ohio Public Employees Retirement System


    • OPERS is the retirement system for State of Ohio employees. The employee contributes 10% of their salary towards their retirement. The employer contributes an amount equal to 14% of the employee's salary. Visit the OPERS website for more information.
    Deferred Compensation


    • The Ohio Deferred Compensation program is a 457(b) voluntary retirement savings plan. Visit the Ohio Deferred Compensation website for more information.
    Licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio pursuant to Section of the Ohio Revised Code.


    Preferred qualifications:
    3-5 years' experience in debtor-creditor law

    Prior experience in bankruptcy and creditors' rights

    Licensed in federal court


    Unusual Working Conditions:
    May require travel; may work varied hours.

    Job skills:
    attorney/legal, attention to detail, collaboration, strategic thinking, verbal communication, and written communication.