Civil Attorney (Transactions) Job
Employer: Placer County
SpiderID: 14161504
Location: Auburn, California
Posted: 4/2/2026
Wage: $113,963.20 - $195,665.60 per year
Priority Review Date: 7/1/2026
Job Code / NOC / SOC:
Category: Architecture/Interior Design
Openings: 90
Job Description:
Join the Transactions/Housing team in the Placer County Counsel’s Office, working on innovative programs supporting housing, commercial growth, and infrastructure expansion.
The County Counsel is the civil attorney for the County and reports to the Board of Supervisors, with deputies practicing public law in transactions, housing, land use, environmental, litigation, child welfare, law enforcement, and general government. The office provides legal advice to the Board, elected officials, departments, joint power authorities, and special districts.
Typical responsibilities for the transactional attorney position include the following:
- Negotiate and draft real estate purchase and sale agreements, licenses and leases, use or operational agreements on behalf of the County with nationally known residential and commercial developers and companies, state and local governmental entities and certain joint power authorities and special districts.
- Negotiate and draft use or operational agreements with potential state and local agencies, other governmental entities, nationally and internationally recognized commercial companies.
- Negotiate and draft finance and loan agreements on behalf of the County for the development of affordable housing.
- Negotiate and draft contracts for county services and public works construction projects.
- Day-to-day legal advice to and/or preparation of formal legal opinions for County departments on a broad range of transactions, real estate, public works construction and affordable housing topics.
- Advise as needed on the Brown Act, Public Records Act and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Preferred candidates have 3–4 years of public entity experience in contract negotiations and drafting, including real estate purchase and sale agreements, leases, licenses, public works contracts, tax revenue agreements, and affordable housing finance and loan agreements.
Take advantage of this opportunity to apply your transactional law expertise to help shape the future of Placer County.
Filing Deadline: Open Until Filled
To submit an application, please visit the recruitment page: https://www.jobapscloud.com/Placer/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=2026&R2=19826&R3=01
Placer County is an equal opportunity employer.
The County Counsel is the civil attorney for the County and reports to the Board of Supervisors, with deputies practicing public law in transactions, housing, land use, environmental, litigation, child welfare, law enforcement, and general government. The office provides legal advice to the Board, elected officials, departments, joint power authorities, and special districts.
Typical responsibilities for the transactional attorney position include the following:
- Negotiate and draft real estate purchase and sale agreements, licenses and leases, use or operational agreements on behalf of the County with nationally known residential and commercial developers and companies, state and local governmental entities and certain joint power authorities and special districts.
- Negotiate and draft use or operational agreements with potential state and local agencies, other governmental entities, nationally and internationally recognized commercial companies.
- Negotiate and draft finance and loan agreements on behalf of the County for the development of affordable housing.
- Negotiate and draft contracts for county services and public works construction projects.
- Day-to-day legal advice to and/or preparation of formal legal opinions for County departments on a broad range of transactions, real estate, public works construction and affordable housing topics.
- Advise as needed on the Brown Act, Public Records Act and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Preferred candidates have 3–4 years of public entity experience in contract negotiations and drafting, including real estate purchase and sale agreements, leases, licenses, public works contracts, tax revenue agreements, and affordable housing finance and loan agreements.
Take advantage of this opportunity to apply your transactional law expertise to help shape the future of Placer County.
Filing Deadline: Open Until Filled
To submit an application, please visit the recruitment page: https://www.jobapscloud.com/Placer/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=2026&R2=19826&R3=01
Placer County is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Requirements:
For more information about this position, please visit the recruitment page: https://www.jobapscloud.com/Placer/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=2026&R2=19826&R3=01
Job Criteria:
Start Date:
Position Type: Full-Time Permanent
Experience:
Education: Masters
Travel:
Vacation:
Job Benefits:
Health/Dental Benefits, Retirement Benefits, Paid Holidays, Vacations, and Sick Leave, Tuition Reimbursement
Company Profile:
Placer County is an extraordinary community characterized by a healthy and diverse economy and an attractive business environment. Residents benefit from high-quality educational, safety, and healthcare infrastructure in addition to a wide variety of outstanding recreational opportunities.
Placer County is a great place to live, work, play and learn. For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov.
Contact Information:
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| Company: Placer County | |
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