Full-Time

Associate General Counsel for Philanthropy and Taxation

Posted on 5/9/2026

Howard University

Howard University

Compensation Overview

$172.8k/yr

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Washington, DC, USA

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and five years of post J.D. legal experience, which include at least three years of substantial gift, taxation and/or nonprofit experience.
  • Strong academic record; excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Membership or eligibility for membership in the District of Columbia Bar.
Responsibilities
  • Offer advice and counsel on a wide range of matters and issues related to the endowment, restricted gifts, taxation, and real estate. Work closely on these matters with the Offices of Development & Alumni Relations, Real Estate and Finance.
  • Draft gift agreements, structure and negotiate capital, endowed, and planned gifts and gifts of non-marketable assets.
  • Counsel on pertinent tax issues and reporting obligations, administer testamentary gifts from trusts and estates, and advise on fundraising initiatives and the administration of the University's gift planning programs.
  • Advise on endowment laws and administration, restricted funds analysis and use, cy pres issues, taxation, investments, related business transactions, fiduciary issues and stewardship matters.
  • Counsel and assist Office of Human Resources with pension and 403b committee matters.
  • Review claims and matters that may become legal claims and prepare related correspondence.
  • Prepare and supervise preparation of legal documents such as pleadings, dispositive motions, responses to charges and information requests, agreements, opinions and advisory memoranda.
  • Provide general counseling and advice on all issues relating to taxation as it pertains to any aspect of the University.
  • Independently represent the University in legal quasi-legal proceedings, including the District of Columbia courts and the federal courts having jurisdiction over District of Columbia matters. Also, may represent the University in hearings, meetings, and other forums related to University legal matters.
  • Draft and negotiate, for subsequent approval by University officers, commitments involving University resources, principally settlements of claims, other agreements and statements of University policy.
  • Reviews documents for other University offices for legal implications and possible legal policy questions.
  • Respond to University officials' requests for advice in areas of responsibility. Also serve as office resource on current status of law and emerging legal developments in these areas.
  • Provide legal expertise and otherwise represents the office in meetings with University officials and individuals outside the University.
  • Stay informed on new and emerging legal issues and regulations on all matters relating to taxation, gifts, donations, or other relevant issues that face a major educational institution.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

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