Company name
State of Washington Office of Administrative Hearings
Experience
5 yrs required
Location
Olympia, WA, United States
Employment Type
Full-Time,Contract
Industry
Legal
Posted on
Nov 11, 2022
Profile
Temporary Administrative Law Judge
The candidate will conduct hearings that are fair--in both substance and appearance--and issue well-reasoned, timely decisions. Provide high quality and timely administrative hearings and decisions under Chapter 34.05 RCW and other applicable laws consistent with the requirements of due process. Conduct fair, impartial hearings accessible for all parties. ES hearings are almost exclusively conducted over the phone. Become proficient in using the case management system to manage the caseload. Ensure a clear and complete hearing record. Preside and rule on pre-hearing, hearing, and post-hearing matters. Read or view exhibits, pleadings, and legal reference materials to prepare for proceedings. Swear in witnesses, take testimony, and rule on exhibits. Determine the relevancy of testimony as it is occurring; rule on admissibility of evidence. Maintain control of the hearing, which may include parties who are upset or are having difficulty understanding the proceeding. Analyze legal problems, some of which may be difficult and complex; and apply legal principles and precedents with a commitment to making an unbiased and legally correct decision. Issue well-written decisions consistent with OAH quality standards, containing necessary findings of fact and conclusions of law disposing of all legal issues. Issue decisions within strict timelines required by OAH standards and the governing federal and state law. Develop and maintain current and accurate knowledge of administrative rules, policies and procedures, and other substantive law for caseloads. Juris Doctor degree is required. Should have 5+ years of legal experience as a licensed attorney. Should have 2-5 five, years of relevant legal experience may be considered for an Entry ALJ position. Should preferably have experience as an administrative law judge, adjudicator, or hearings officer/examiner; OR to candidates with litigation/courtroom experience. ALJs who have been successful in and enjoyed these types of positions/environments in their work history tend to be better prepared for the rewarding challenge of being an ALJ at OAH. Active or Judicial membership with the Washington State Bar Association or any State's Bar association is required.
Additional Information
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Company info
State of Washington Office of Administrative Hearings
2420 Bristol Court SW
Olympia
Washington
United States 98502
Website : http://www.oah.wa.gov/