Staff Attorney - Community College Services
Company: Texas Association of School Boards
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Why Texas Association of School
Boards (TASB) We come from humble beginnings — picture a one-person
organization created in 1949 to advocate for excellence in public
education on behalf of Texas school board members. Flash forward to
today, and we have over 500 employees working together to provide
1,024 school districts with purposeful resources so they can focus
on what matters most — excellent and equitable education for all
5.4 million Texas students. We feel privileged to work alongside
talented team-members who are passionate about education and enjoy
learning from new and different perspectives. We believe what makes
our organization highly successful is the rich diversity our
employees collectively bring to TASB with different backgrounds,
skillsets, cultures and ethnicities, gender identities, interests,
abilities, and work styles. And our passion for education and
learning doesn’t end there. Our culture has always encouraged
employees to grow and become their best selves both professionally
and personally through a variety of innovative and collaborative
development opportunities. You’re likely beginning to see why we’ve
been regularly named by Austin Business Journal as a Top Ten Best
Places to Work! TASB offers competitive pay, rich benefits
(including retirement matching of 2:1 up to 5% after one year. This
means that if you contribute 5% to the plan, TASB will contribute
10%), onsite daycare, onsite gym, wellness program, tuition
reimbursement, remote work options, flexible schedules, and more.
Every role at TASB thoughtfully complements our mission and the
educational impact being made in communities across Texas. If you
consider your work exceptional and want to help drive our mission
forward, keep reading! About You As a Staff Attorney with TASB
Community College Services you will be responsible for providing
legal services to TASB’s community college membership, which
includes all 50 Texas public community colleges. The attorney
advises community college board members and administrators on legal
matters; drafts and edits policies; writes and edits publications
addressing community college legal issues; conducts legal training;
and provides other legal services to TASB community college
members. Strong legal analysis, research, writing, editing, and
speaking skills are essential for this position as is the ability
to manage multiple projects and deadlines with minimal supervision.
This position is hybrid requiring the successful candidate to work
at least three days a week at our North Austin headquarters, with
some travel required. All applications must include a cover letter,
resume, and writing sample. Highly qualified candidates can earn
between $100,000 – $130,000 per year A Typical Day Develop and
maintain a generalized knowledge of community college law, policy,
and best practices. Regularly monitor state and federal case law
and statutory and regulatory changes in community college law,
including constitutional issues, personnel, student issues,
governance, elections, financial matters, business, and other
critical areas. Exercise good judgment and a high-level of
discretion in providing sound guidance to community colleges and
colleagues in the analysis of legal and policy issues and when
engaging in the development of educational materials and training.
The tasks may require work outside of normal work hours to meet
deadlines, particularly following a state legislative session or
during a biannual policy update. Collaborate with the team and
other TASB divisions on ways to expand services to the community
colleges. If you’re still reading, we’d love to meet you! How
You’ll Make an Impact Consult with and advise TASB community
college members on legal issues, including answering legal
inquiries by telephone, pursuant to procedure. Offer independent
legal advice based on general knowledge of community college law.
Develop legal reference policies and model local policies and
procedures. Provide legal and practical review of community college
members’ unique localized policies when appropriate. Serve as a
legal resource to other TASB divisions on community college and
other higher education matters. Assist, as requested, in the review
of publications and other written communications. Develop and
provide legal and governance training, including presentation
materials focused on the unique needs of community colleges.
Provide bill analysis during and after legislative sessions,
including post-legislative update resources and training for
community colleges. Research and write legal resource materials for
community colleges, including TASB College eLaw resources, the
Community College Legal Update newsletter, and other TASB
publications. Provide legal review and edit materials developed by
other division staff, as requested. Develop and maintain media and
materials to promote TASB services to community colleges.
Participate in required professional development, maintain Texas
law license in good standing, and comply with high ethical
requirements as set out in the Texas Disciplinary Rules of
Professional Conduct. Skills for Success Education and Experience:
Graduation from accredited law school. Texas law license in good
standing. Experience in the practice of community college law or a
related area of the law preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities: Accurate legal analysis and writing. Thorough legal
research. Judicious, courteous, and confidential client counseling.
Sound independent judgment, and commitment to offering legal
guidance in keeping with standards set by the division. Ability to
communicate complex information to diverse audiences by phone, in
person, and in writing. Ability to manage multiple projects and
deadlines with minimal supervision and to collaborate with other
staff on specific projects. Working knowledge of standard computer
software and technology, including the Microsoft Office suite, and
the ability to learn new computer applications. The TASB Difference
Enjoy competitive pay and rich benefit offerings. Be part of a
collaborative environment where every contribution impacts Texas
public schoolchildren. Thrive in a culture that promotes bringing
your whole self to work every day and emphasizes healthy boundaries
and work-life balance. Learn and grow individually and together
through frequent professional development; diversity, equity, and
inclusion panels; wellness seminars; and more. Work alongside
transparent leaders with an open and consistent feedback approach.
Celebrate as a team with meaningful (and fun) events and tokens of
appreciation throughout the year. Posting Notices The health and
safety of our employees and members, is our top priority. The
Association is an equal opportunity employer and will not
discriminate against an individual based on any of the following
personal characteristics protected by law: race, color, national
origin, religion, sex (including in relation to marital status,
pregnancy, pay, sexual orientation or gender identity), age,
disability, genetics or veteran status. This position does not
qualify for visa sponsorship. Any job offer is contingent upon
receipt of results of a satisfactory background check.
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