Paralegal, Office of the Chancellor - UC Santa CruzJOB #: 2009387Full time; CareerStarting Salary Range: $24.47 - $42.72 / hourlySalary commensurate with qualifications and experience.Initial Review Date: 03-19-2020UCSC strives to embrace diversity in all its forms; it strives to be an inclusive community that fosters an open, enlightened & productive environment.Responsibilities:Provides legal assistance to attorneys.Acts as liaison with internal clients, outside counsel, and external organizations.Compiles data from various sources such as legal digests and practice manuals.Assembles, proofs, and edits drafts of documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses, and insurance policies.Prepares and files legal documents with appropriate entities, as required.Conducts research on projects as directed by attorneys.Assists internally on analyzing documents and counsels on the progress of cases.Provides paralegal support to the Campus Counsels.Performs research, in-depth factual investigations involving interviews and document reviews, initial contract review, and review of legal correspondence.Identifies further investigation that may be necessary.Organizes and analyzes material and information obtained.Prepares correspondence, memoranda, and other documents such as declarations and subpoena responses, and communications with witnesses, University officials, and others.Communicates on behalf of assigning attorney with University personnel, outside counsel representing The Regents, opposing counsel, and outside agencies.Presents information and materials obtained to the assigning Campus Counsel for instructions and determination of subsequent action.A successful candidate will carry out these functions with appreciation for the mission and responsibility of a university serving a diverse region and state and a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.The Office of Campus Counsel delivers ethical, timely, efficient, and high-quality legal services to the University of California at Santa Cruz, as well as campus entities located in and around Santa Cruz. Its services include: drafting and negotiating agreements; providing advice, counsel, and interpretation of laws, regulations, and policies; and assisting with the development of effective compliance and risk mitigation strategies to facilitate the University's complex operations.As representatives of the Chancellor's Office, immediate staff are expected to model the UCSC Principles of Community in their interactions with senior leaders, faculty, students, and staff at all levels of the organization, with colleagues throughout the UC system and in their interactions with agencies, organizations, and individuals outside of the UC system.#J-18808-Ljbffr