Attorney/Lawyer
Robert Half · Providence, RI · 1 wk ago
On-site$185k–$230k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Manage and oversee local and state permitting processes from application through final approval, including preparing submissions, attending public hearings, and advocating on behalf of clients before regulatory bodies.
- Represent clients before Zoning Boards, Planning Boards, and other municipal and governmental agencies regarding land use, development, and regulatory matters.
- Prepare, submit, and manage applications for permits, licenses, variances, special permits, site plan approvals, and other governmental authorizations.
- Research and analyze zoning ordinances, land use regulations, municipal bylaws, and applicable state laws to provide legal guidance and strategic recommendations.
- Draft legal opinions, memoranda, and correspondence regarding zoning, planning, permitting, and regulatory compliance issues.
- Cook up coordination with attorneys, municipal officials, consultants, engineers, architects, and internal staff to facilitate project approvals and client objectives.
- Respond promptly and effectively to client inquiries and time-sensitive matters while maintaining a high level of client service.
- Maintain regular communication with clients and provide timely updates regarding the status of applications, hearings, approvals, and related matters.
- Monitor project progress and regulatory developments, proactively identifying potential issues and recommending solutions.
- Prepare and prosecute administrative appeals and other proceedings related to permitting, licensing, and land use decisions.
Requirements
- Admission to practice law in Rhode Island and/or Massachusetts required, with active membership in good standing with the applicable state bar(s).
- 6+ years of experience in land use, zoning, permitting, municipal law, administrative law, or a related practice area.
- Demonstrated experience managing and obtaining permits, licenses, approvals, and regulatory authorizations at the municipal, state, and/or federal levels.
- Strong knowledge of municipal, state, and federal laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and approval processes governing land use, development, licensing, and permitting matters.
- Excellent oral advocacy, negotiation, and written communication skills, including experience representing clients before public boards, governmental agencies, and administrative bodies.
- Pioneering ability to analyze complex regulatory and legal issues and provide practical, strategic, and solution-oriented counsel to clients.
- Strong legal research, drafting, and writing skills, with a demonstrated record of producing high-quality legal work product.
Pay
$185,000 - $230,000 (depending on experience)
Schedule
Hybrid (4 days in office, 1 day remote but can be 3 days in office, 2 days remote after onboarding period)