Assistant County Attorney - General Counsel Division
General Summary
The Harris County Attorney’s Office is accepting applications from hard-working attorneys dedicated to public service who want to build their skills in a high-profile office with a focus on providing legal advice and counsel to Harris County elected and appointed officials or their department heads. You will be asked to manage a transactional workload and gain knowledge of legal principles and procedures concerning contracts including federal and state laws, rules, and regulations that apply to the County.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Advises various departments and County officials on legal issues that impact the department’s day-to-day business dealings including the department’s rights, responsibilities, and benefits under a contract.
- Negotiates the legal terms and drafts contracts, amendments, addendums, and court orders.
- Advises various departments and County officials on legal issues including interpreting federal and state laws and regulations affecting the department.
- Reviews various departments’ and officials’ policies and procedures to ensure they comply with all applicable state, federal, and local laws, regulations, rules, and ordinances.
- Acts as a liaison on legal issues between a client department and a corresponding department or governmental entity.
- Advises elected and appointed officials.
- Encourages and mentors attorneys, paralegals, interns, and law clerks.
- Drafts opinions and complex contracts.
- Affords assistance before, during, and after an emergency or disaster.
Requirements
- A Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an American Bar Association-accredited college of law.
- Must be an active member in good standing of the Texas State Bar.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Excellent research, writing, and drafting skills.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills and ability to communicate professionally and work in a collaborative group.
- Proficiency with technology and legal tools such as Microsoft Office 365, Westlaw, and PDF software.
- Knowledge of policy development and review for compliance with local, state, and federal law.
- Ability to perform thorough legal and factual analyses and exercise good judgment.
- Occasional ability to work extended hours to accommodate case load demands.
- Ability to comply with office policies and training requirements.
- Ability to organize and prioritize assignments to meet deadlines.
General Information About the Harris County Attorney’s Office (HCAO)
The Harris County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) serves as the chief civil law office for Harris County, Texas’s largest county. The office represents Harris County government, the Harris County Flood Control District, the Harris County Toll Road Authority, and multiple emergency network agencies in civil legal matters. The office also provides legal advice and counsel to County elected officials, appointed officials, departments, and employees. With more than 300 attorneys and staff, the office handles a broad range of public law, including general counsel services, defensive litigation, affirmative and special litigation, employment, environmental enforcement, real estate, property tax, compliance and revenue, child protective services, disability and elder law, hospital district representation, communications and outreach, and the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library. The County Attorney’s Office plays a vital role in protecting the legal interests of Harris County, advising public officials, supporting effective county operations, and serving the residents of Harris County through high-quality, ethical, and professional legal work.
About County Attorney Abbie Kamin
Harris County Commissioners Court appointed Abbie Kamin to serve as County Attorney. She took office on June 15, 2026. Kamin is a native Houstonian, attorney, and public servant who has represented District C on Houston City Council since 2020. Prior to her service on City Council, she practiced law with a focus on general civil litigation and civil rights litigation, including work involving voting rights and Title IX matters. She also served as Associate Regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League’s Southwest Region and previously worked in Texas Legislature. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from American University Washington College of Law and her B.A., cum laude, from Tulane University. County Attorney Kamin leads the office with a focus on effective legal representation, sound public administration, professionalism, and service to Harris County residents.
Position Type and Typical Hours of Work
This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, with occasional weekends and holidays as necessary.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
This job typically operates in a professional office environment, and the individual in this role uses standard office equipment such as computers, printers, scanners/copiers, and phones. This is largely a sedentary role that requires standing or sitting for prolonged periods, exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body, repetitive motions requiring dexterity such as keyboarding that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers, communicating with others to exchange concepts and information, problem-solving, decision-making, organization, the ability to read/write, and the ability to manage workplace stressors such as adversarial interactions.
Compensation
The base compensation for this position will be determined on the candidate’s qualifications and the pay of other employees in the job function. Total compensation includes attractive paid leave programs, health benefits, and retirement plans. In addition, the position is eligible for the accrual of compensatory time off for hours worked over 40 in a workweek, consistent with Harris County personnel policies and procedures.