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Associate or Staff Attorney – Energy Program

Associate or Staff Attorney – Energy Program
Organization: Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC)
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Date Posted: 02/09/2024

About the Position

The primary goal of SELC’s Energy program is to fight climate change by bending down the arc of greenhouse gas emissions in the South’s electric power sector while ensuring that the new clean energy economy will relieve, not reproduce, the environmental and financial disparities of the old one. We work across a range of venues, including state and federal courts, state utilities commissions, environmental regulatory agencies, and legislative bodies. We also collaborate with allied groups with different perspectives in pursuit of shared policy goals and speak in public settings.

This attorney will have the opportunity to work on a variety of complementary matters to transition Virginia away from fossil fuels, including:

(1) advocating in state and federal administrative and judicial proceedings, including matters before the commission that oversees Virginia utilities;

(2) engaging in policy development and analysis in various settings at the state and federal level, including state regulatory and legislative matters; and

(3) engaging with renewable energy advocates, business leaders, environmental groups and other public interest organizations, policy makers, legislators, and regulators to overcome barriers to emissions reduction efforts and to ensure that the renewable energy transition is just, equitable, and benefits the health and economy of all communities.

Primary Responsibilities

SELC’s new Associate or Staff Attorney will:

Implement ongoing strategies in Virginia to advance clean energy such as solar power, curb climate changing emissions, decarbonize additional sectors of our economy, and achieve this transition in an equitable manner, and identify new, creative opportunities to achieve these goals.

Participate in administrative proceedings before regulatory agencies, including researching and drafting comments and engaging in public speaking.

Litigate cases as part of litigation team before commissions and in state and federal courts, including developing and implementing case strategy, conducting legal and factual research, drafting pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents, working with experts, and representing clients before courts or commissions.

Engaging in policy analysis and development in various settings at the state and federal level, including state regulatory and legislative matters.

Cultivate strong relationships with SELC’s clients, partners, and external stakeholders.

Support SELC’s collegial and collaborative approach.

Required Qualifications

We are seeking a talented, multi-faceted lawyer with:

Relevant Experience

Associate Attorney: An entry-level position open to recent law school graduates, attorneys completing clerkships, and practicing attorneys. Typically, one to three years of experience.

Staff Attorney: At least four years of experience, or ideally more. Exceptional candidates will be experienced and enthusiastic litigators and/or attorneys with experience in energy law and policy.

A strong commitment to addressing the causes of climate change and advancing clean, sustainable energy resources in the South.

Excellent academic credentials.

Effective written and oral communication skills in both legal and non-legal settings.

Interpersonal skills and an ability to build productive relationships with a diverse set of clients, partners, and governmental officials and staff.

Experience working with technical experts for the preparation of reports or testimony.

A strong work ethic and sense of initiative.

Organization and project management skills.

Ability to identify and prioritize strategic objectives.

A demonstrated capacity to work collaboratively across teams and offices of a multi-faceted organization.

A demonstrated commitment to SELC’s mission.

Strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. You have a genuine interest in and commitment to helping SELC create and foster a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. You engage in ongoing personal learning and are eager to contribute to our organizational efforts to be a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace.

About SELC

The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record, SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government, and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife, lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of over 200, including more than 100 attorneys, and is headquartered in Charlottesville, VA, with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, DC.

At our core, we are place-based, rooted in our region, and connected with the communities and clients we serve. We believe in an equitable and inclusive workplace that reflects the rich racial and cultural diversity of our region and allows diverse perspectives to come to the forefront. We approach our work with the highest level of integrity, holding ourselves to high standards with an emphasis on honesty, accountability, and thoughtfulness. We value collaboration and camaraderie, realizing we are strongest when we work together and knowing that everyone has a critical role to play. We strive for impact through a strategic, bold, pragmatic, and ambitious outlook that is dedicated to achieving powerful results. We believe in these values and in the power of SELC. We hope you consider joining us. Learn more at southernenvironment.org.

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