Employment Attorney
Company: HRx Services
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Employment Attorney | Helping
Employers Build Exceptional Workplaces Employers Council is seeking
an Employment Attorney to join our team. We partner with employers
to build exceptional, dynamic workplaces through a comprehensive
set of services. The Employment Attorney should have a practical,
solution-driven counseling ability with a client service-oriented
approach. This includes the capability of multi-tasking and dealing
with ambiguity in the law, process & procedure. The attorney should
be able to adequately demonstrate a solid understanding of various
substantive areas of employment law including, but not limited to,
discrimination and harassment, disability and accommodations,
employee policies, and wage and hour matters (e.g. Title VII, FMLA,
FLSA, ADA, OSHA and related state laws). Learn More About Employers
Council For over 85 years, Employers Council has partnered with
organizations to build exceptional workplaces through expert HR and
employment law guidance. Visit us at:
https://www.employerscouncil.org Essential duties and
responsibilities for the position: Advise and counsel employers
regarding multiple and complex legal issues, recognizing and
addressing potential risks with situations including performance
documentation, discipline, termination, layoffs, employment
agreements, waiver and release agreements, non-compete agreements,
confidentiality agreements, etc. Ability to create and maintain
strong relationships with members through regular phone and virtual
communication. Ability to meet with members in-person to orient and
engage them in the benefits of membership, while ensuring member
confidence in Employers Council’s employment law expertise.
Demonstrate independence, competence, and confidence when advising
management and business leaders on complex employment law matters.
An ability to understand legal and business priorities and help
build consensus among multiple stakeholders (e.g. HR professionals
and management teams). Evaluate and analyze EEO/ Civil Rights
claims, draft position statements and represent employers in state
and federal agency proceedings. Advise employers on compliance with
related or conflicting state and federal laws including wage and
hour, Title VII, Americans with Disabilities Act, Family Medical
Leave Act, Workers Compensation, and state anti-discrimination
statutes. Support current member engagement by conducting
assessments and strategy/priorities meetings throughout their
membership year to bolster member engagement and awareness of
fee-based services. Manage assigned members work and participate in
identifying usage patterns, low utilization of hours, or recent
changes to business that could indicate potential opportunities for
use of Employers Council services or cancellation of membership.
Represent employers in administrative hearing processes including
unemployment hearings and wage claims. Create and update various
member resources including white papers, sample policies,
agreements, template webinars, and website blog articles. Prepare &
deliver live and virtual training to organizations in various
practice areas including harassment, equal employment opportunity
law, termination, wage and hour, FMLA, disability law, performance
documentation, etc. Prepare multi-media training materials and
conduct interactive training classes at Employers Council offices
or at member locations on a wide variety of HR related topics via
both in-classroom and e-learning methodologies. Review employee
handbooks, manuals, policies and procedures from a legal
perspective. Propose and deliver presentations/speeches to
community/industry groups on employment law related topics to
audiences ranging in size from a handful to a hundred or more.
Advise organizations concerning employee relations matters, risk
management, policies, procedures and employment law and HR issues.
Strong legal research capability and a solid understanding of
Westlaw or other similar research platforms. Other duties as
assigned. Compensation & Work Environment: The annual salary for
this position is $133,900 . This is a full-time hybrid role that
requires in-office presence within commuting distance of the
office. Occasional travel is required. Listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to
be successful in this role: Law degree (JD) and STATE Bar admission
is required. Multistate licensure (or the willingness to seek
admission), is a plus. 1-3 years of employment law experience
preferred. Excellent attention to detail; ability to work
independently and execute plans to meet employers’ needs; ability
to prioritize multiple responsibilities; ability to work
collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to quickly gain the
confidence of clients and exercise judgment to analyze problems,
propose resolutions, and provide advice considering the needs of
the member organization. Experience in representation and
responding to state & federal agency charges, audits and
investigations is preferred. Strong interpersonal skills and the
ability to foster relationships. Training and/or public speaking
experience highly preferred. Courtroom experience can meet this
expectation. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a
multi-functional team. Proficient with word-processing,
presentation, spreadsheet, and database software (E.g., Word,
Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint). Must reside in STATE within
commuting distance of the STATE SPECIFIC office. Regular and
reliable attendance is required. A passion for providing top-notch
customer service and supporting members. Occasional travel.
Accepting Applications Until: 02/17/2026 or until position is
filled Benefits: The chance to partner with a diverse group of
talented professionals with a common goal: Successful employers,
effective employees, exceptional workplaces. Knowledge and skills
enhance educational opportunities. Flexible working environment.
Robust Group health plans offered (Employer-paid Medical for the
High Deductible Health Plan for Employee only) Group dental and
vision plans with optional tax-deferred 125 plans available (HSA)
401(k) with a generous 100% match on 10% of employees' income Life,
AD&D, and LTD plans are primarily paid for by the employer A
generous mix of vacation, sick, and holiday paid days off HRx
Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits
Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind. HRx Services is
committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all
employees and to providing employees with a work environment free
of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are
based on business needs, job requirements, and individual
experience and qualifications, without regard to a person's hair,
sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, religion,
disability, race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, or
ancestry, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations
in the locations where we operate. Colorado Residents: In any
materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying
information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school
attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting
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