Adminstrative Law Judge

Website State of Illinois - Property Tax Appeal Board

Adminstrative Law Judge

https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job/Chicago-Administrative-Law-Judge-IL-60603/1375457100/

 

Position Overview:

 

This Administrative Law Judge position conducts legal hearings of property tax assessments dealing primarily with matters of law; consults with attorneys, taxpayers, local government officials, and others regarding the application of regulations to specific situations; conducts legal research pertinent to the appeal at hand; prepares draft decisions for approval and presentation to the Property Tax Appeal Board.

 

The Property Tax Appeal Board offers a robust benefit package including:

Monday-Friday schedule
Health, life, vision, and dental insurance
Paid Parental leave
Pension Plan
Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs
Employees earn (12) paid sick days annually
(10-25) paid vacation days (based on years of service)
Employees earn (3) paid personal days (pro-rated based on start date)
(13-14) paid state holidays annually
Work hours and schedule will be mutually agreed upon by supervisor during the onboarding process.

 

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Essential Functions
Under direction, serves as an Administrative Law Judge in the Cook County Office.
Conducts legal hearings in Cook County, and other counties as assigned, involving disputed property tax assessments where cases are of moderate complexity.
Participates in a committee of the hearing officer staff which analyzes and reviews recommended decisions for sufficiency and adherence to standards prior to submission to the Board.
Under the direction of the Executive Director, Chief Administrative Law Judge, or Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge, performs legal research as required, including statutory interpretations, and questions that arise at hearings before the Property Tax Appeal Board.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires graduation from a recognized law school.
Requires possession of a valid license to practice law in Illinois.
Preferred Qualifications
Prefers ability to establish and maintain satisfactory public contacts and working relationships with attorneys, taxpayers, local government officials, and others.
Prefers working knowledge of the common law and the provisions of state and federal laws relating to administrative and regulatory functions regarding real estate and property tax.
Conditions of Employment
Requires the ability to pass a background check
Requires the ability and willingness to travel to hearing sites in Cook County, and other counties as assigned.
The conditions of employment listed here are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
About the Agency
The Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB or Board) is a quasi-judicial body made up of five Board Members appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and a professional staff to aid the Board. The PTAB was created in 1967 to provide an unbiased forum for taxpayers and taxing bodies outside of Cook County that are dissatisfied with property assessments. In 1997, the PTAB’s jurisdiction was expanded to include all Counties in Illinois. The Board primarily considers appeals after decisions from County Boards of Review. The burden of proof before the Board is “a preponderance of the evidence” when market value is the basis of the appeal or “clear and convincing evidence” when unequal treatment in the assessment process is the basis of the appeal. The Board will only determine the correct assessment of property on appeal based on equity and the weight of the evidence. The amount of the tax bill or the tax rate used in the computation is determined by local county officials and may not be appealed to the Board. Likewise, the Board has no jurisdiction to exempt property from taxation.
Work Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
Headquarter Location: 115 S Lasalle St, Chicago, Illinois, 60603
Work County: Cook
Agency Contact: James Moffat
Email: James.Moffat@illinois.gov
Phone #: 217-557-0122
Posting Group: Legal, Audit & Compliance

To apply for this job email your details to Michael.OMalley@Illinois.Gov

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