Legal Counsel
Company: Texas Southmost College
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary This position serves as the primary legal advisor to
the College, providing expert legal guidance on a broad range of
issues affecting the institution. This role involves ensuring
compliance with federal, state, and local laws, managing legal
risks, and advising on policies, contracts, and litigation matters.
The Legal Counsel will collaborate with senior leadership and
various departments to develop strategies that protect the
college’s interests, support its educational mission, and mitigate
legal exposure. This position requires a strong understanding of
higher education law, labor and employment law, student affairs,
and public sector regulations. Essential Duties And
Responsibilities Provides legal advice and guidance on a variety of
issues, including but not limited to contracts, policies,
employment matters, student affairs, and compliance with laws and
regulations. Keeps the president fully advised on legal related
matters of the College. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts and
agreements, including those related to vendor relationships,
partnerships, grants, and employment matters, ensuring legal
protections for the college. Oversee and manage all litigation
involving the college, including working with external counsel,
preparing case documentation, and advising on litigation strategy.
Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including
Title VII , Title IX, FERPA , ADA , labor laws, and other federal,
state, and local requirements. Identify and address legal risks and
recommend strategies to mitigate them. Formulate, develop,
implement, interpret, and review College regulations, policies and
procedures to include identifying the need for policy development
or changes to protect and serve the College’s legal interests and
to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws, as well
as accreditation standards. Advise on employment law matters,
including personnel issues, employee discipline, labor relations,
and union negotiations. Provide general legal support for the
institution, including legal research, drafting of legal documents,
and attending board meetings or committee meetings as required. Act
as the college’s primary liaison with government agencies and
regulatory bodies, responding to subpoenas, public records
requests, and other official inquiries. Collaborates with other
vice presidents and administrative staff on appropriate matters.
Conduct training sessions for staff, faculty, and administrators on
legal issues but not limited to sexual harassment, employment law,
student rights, collective agreement interpretation (including
collective bargaining and compliance matters). Review, negotiate,
and prepare legal documents necessary to facilitate diverse
transactions involving the College. Advise departments and colleges
regarding copyright and other intellectual property matters.
Reviews, maintains and evaluates the budget for the finance and
administration functional areas and directs appropriation of funds
and expenditures relating to services and programs. Coordinates the
development of program outcomes legal department functional area,
monitors assessment of those outcomes, and develops plans of action
for improvement based on the assessment of those outcomes. Provides
assistance in coordinating and developing relationships with local,
state, federal officials and agencies. Provides assistance in
developing relationships with community organizations, funding
entities, individuals and non-profit organizations. Attends legal
seminars as necessary. Provides legal advice and opinions on all
manner of labor and employment matters at the College, including
workplace accommodation, occupational health and safety, employment
contracts, collective agreement interpretation, discipline, and
overall employee and labor relations (including collective
bargaining). Issues are often complex with the potential for
significant legal, financial, and/or reputational risk. Ensures
College compliance with related Texas statutes and administrative
rules and guidelines of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board. Attends governmental, community, and civic organization
meetings and events to promote the College’s mission and goals.
Exercises excellent judgement and discretion in dealing with highly
sensitive issues. Keep up to date with new legislation and
regulations as well as caselaw impacting the post-secondary sector.
Attends all TSC Board and committee meetings. Leads the process for
systematic review and evaluation of the functional area per the
model adopted by the College. Assists with the process for
systematic review and evaluation of all TSC policies, guidelines,
and employee, faculty, and student handbooks. Assists with the
process for systematic review and evaluation of the planning unit
per the model adopted by the College, including the development and
monitoring of outcomes and plans of action for improvement based on
the assessment of those outcomes and plans. Attends the workplace
regularly, reports to work punctually and follows a work schedule
to keep up with the demands of the worksite. Completes duties and
responsibilities in compliance with college standards, policies and
guidelines. Uses interpersonal skills and makes sound judgments to
decide how duties and responsibilities are completed between
coworkers, the supervisory chain, faculty, staff, students, and
customers. Completes all required training and professional
development sessions sponsored by Texas Southmost College ( TSC ).
Supports the values and institutional goals as defined in the
College’s Strategic Plan. Working hours may include evenings,
holidays or weekends depending on deadline requirements and special
events. Reviews and advices but not limited to employee’s
performance improvement plans and disciplinary issues. Performs
other duties as assigned. Physical Demands The physical demands for
the position are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands and fingers to
handle objects; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop,
kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear and taste or smell. Specific
vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and
ability to adjust focus.
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