
City of NY
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST BOARD
Conflicts of Interest Board
New york, NY
The New York City Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) connects, mobilizes, and empowers New York City's Veteran community in order to foster purpose-driven lives for New York City Service Members – past and present – in addition to their caregivers, survivors, and families.
Job Specifications
Location
New york city, NY
Salary
$ 57,000.00 - $ 67,000.00 (Annual)
Published
15 days ago
Career Level
Entry Level
Title Classification
Non-Competitive
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Paralegal
The New York City Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB) is seeking a Paralegal to work primarily in its Annual Disclosure and Legal Advice Units and to support the work of its Enforcement Unit and the Special Counsel, as needed. COIB is a small, independent agency that protects the integrity of City government by administering and enforcing the Citys conflicts of interest law and annual disclosure law. The conflicts of interest law applies to the more than 300,000 public servants across City government and regulates conduct such as nepotism, outside financial interests, and acceptance of gifts. About 9,000 of those public servants are required to file a report with COIB disclosing their personal financial interests to help ensure that their interests do not conflict with their official duties. The Paralegal will:-Review financial disclosure reports and requests from public servants, conduct research, and work with agency attorneys to identify potential conflicts of interest and draft formal recusal letters for outside employment.-Communicate with public servants, orally and in writing, to notify them of their legal requirements, obtain information, provide technical support, follow up on outstanding requests, and maintain and update administrative databases.-Assist with enforcement cases against public servants, including maintaining case files, gathering and analyzing evidence, preparing charging documents, reviewing responses, and drafting Board orders.To fulfill these job duties, the Paralegal must have the maturity, discretion, and judgment necessary to handle confidential matters; exceptional organizational skills; meticulous attention to detail; the ability to prioritize competing tasks; and a willingness to provide administrative and professional support across all Units, as needed.
Requirements
1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or 2. High school graduation or equivalent and six years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to the duties as described above; or 3. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to "1" or "2" above.