Staff Attorney
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Description: Missouri Housing Development Commission is looking of Staff Attorney right now, this career will be situated in Missouri. Detailed specification about this career opportunity please read the description below.
Staff Attorney
Merit Classification: Exempt from state merit system requirements
Annual Salary: $63,000 - 67,000
Description: The position of Staff Attorney will perform independent legal and h ousing development related work under the supervision and direction of the General Counsel. This is a non-supervisory position.
Essential Job Duties: To perform this job successfully, individuals must be able to perform each of the following essential duties successfully. Reasonable accommodations will be made to disabled individuals.
- Work closely with underwriters, architects, accountants, legal staff and other professionals to facilitate the production of rental housing.
- Review and draft legal documents including, but not limited to, real estate documents and memoranda.
- Review and comment on due diligence items including, but not limited to, land surveys, title insurance policies and organizational documents.
- Coordinate and oversee complex multi-family loan closings on behalf of MHDC.
- Perform legal research, including but not limited to researching and analyzing law sources such as statutes, regulations, r ecorded judicial or regulatory decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes.
- Assist General Counsel in all legal matters involving or affecting MHDC as may be requested from time to time, including, but not limited to, preparation of memoranda generated to advise General Counsel on questions regarding single and multi-family lending, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, HUD regulations - including environmental compliance, state and federal fair housing requirements, general contract matters, and other Missouri State law issues.
Education, Experience and Skill Requirements:
Must hold a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and either hold a license to practice in the State of Missouri or be able to qualify for limited license to practice in Missouri pursuant to Missouri Supreme Court Rule 8.105.
A candidate intending to obtain a limited license pursuant to Rule 8.105 will be expect ed to obtain his/her Missouri license by sitting for and passing the Missouri bar exam within one year of beginning employment with MHDC.
Prefer either three years of experience in the affordable housing practice area or 5 years experience in a real estate practice, though MHDC may consider applicants not meeting either of these criteria on a case by case basis.
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This career starts available on: Wed, 09 May 2018 15:23:28 GMT