Deputy General Counsel, MTA Police Department
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at MTA Headquarters POSTING NO. 14235 JOB
TITLE: Deputy General Counsel, MTA Police Department DEPT/DIV:
Legal WORK LOCATION: 2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 FULL/PART-TIME
FUL L SALARY RANGE: $192,068 - $228,081 DEADLINE: Until filled This
position is eligible for telewor king . New hires are eligible to
apply 30 days after their effective hire date. Opening: The
Metropolitan Transportation Authority is North America's largest
transportation network, serving a population of 15.3 million people
across a 5,000-square-mile travel area surrounding New York City,
Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. The MTA
network comprises the nation’s largest bus fleet and more subway
and commuter rail cars than all other U.S. transit systems
combined. MTA strives to provide a safe and reliable commute,
excellent customer service, and rewarding opportunities. Position
Objective: The Deputy General Counsel for MTA Police Department
(MTAPD) is a senior-level position that will provide expert legal
counsel and support on a wide range of criminal law, constitutional
law, and law enforcement related matters that impact policy and
program issues and initiatives of the MTA, MTA Legal, and MTAPD.
The position serves as a key legal resource to command staff,
officers, and department leadership, ensuring compliance with all
applicable laws, policie,s and procedures, while also mitigating
legal risk in operational decision making in real-time. The Deputy
General Counsel will provide strategic legal advice and work in
partnership with the Deputy General Counsels of Labor and
Employment and Commercial Litigation, and the Department of Labor
and Employee Relations and MTAPD (investigations, patrol, training,
and professional standards) on a wide array of legal matters. The
Deputy General Counsel will also coordinate with the MTA’s Criminal
Justice Advocate with regard to outreach with external agencies,
such as other law enforcement agencies and prosecutors’ offices, to
advocate for victims of crimes within the transportation system.
The Deputy General Counsel will also contribute to police officer
training and professional development, helping to embed a culture
of legal awareness and constitutional policing throughout the
MTAPD. The Deputy General Counsel will also develop and oversee
polices to ensure the MTAPD’s practices are lawful and comply with
legal and constitutional requirements. Including advising on
use-of-force issues, arrest procedures, search and seizure
protocols, evidence handling, internal investigations, and the
legal implications of department policies and practices. A key
function of this position is to advise officers and command staff
on the constitutional basis for law enforcement actions,
particularly under the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure,
probable cause, stop-and-frisk, warrant requirements) and the First
Amendment (public demonstrations, protected speech, and the lawful
limits of police engagement with expressive conduct). The
individual may provide input during ongoing operations, planned
enforcement activities, protests, and critical incidents—offering
on-the-spot legal analysis to support sound decision-making and
risk mitigation. Responsibilities: Provide legal advice to MTAPD
command staff, officers, and leadership on matters involving
criminal procedure, constitutional rights, and law enforcement
operations. Collaborate with internal Legal Department units (e.g.,
Labor & Employment and Commercial Litigation on pending litigation
and other legal matters) and with the Department of Labor and
Employee Relations and MTAPD divisions (e.g., Investigations,
Patrol, Training, and Professional Standards). Coordinate with the
MTA’s Criminal Justice Advocate and external stakeholders,
including prosecutors’ offices and other law enforcement agencies,
to support crime victim advocacy. Contribute to officer training
and professional development, promoting legal awareness and
constitutional policing practices. Develop and review MTAPD
policies to ensure compliance with legal and constitutional
standards. Advise MTAPD on key operational issues, including but
not limited to, use-of-force protocols, arrest procedures, search
and seizure, evidence handling, internal investigations, etc.
Provide real-time legal guidance during planned enforcement
actions, protests, and critical incidents. Track legal developments
affecting the MTAPD and draft legislative guidance. Working with
legal staff on federal and state cases involving the MTAPD. Other
tasks as assigned. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to provide clear, practical legal advice in
high-pressure, real-time environments. Excellent communication and
interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational and presentation
skills. Demonstrated ability to work with all internal levels
within a given organization, including the MTA Board. Demonstrated
ability to communicate and interact well with external agencies.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with key internal
and/or external stakeholders. Must have strong managerial skills to
effectively direct a staff of professional and technical employees
in implementing the short- and long-term goals and direction for
the area of responsibility. Demonstrated ability to complete short-
and long-term projects effectively and as efficiently as possible.
Demonstrated analytical capabilities and quantitative skills.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or comparable
applications, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook . Required
Education and Experience: Juris Doctor from an accredited law
school. Admission to the New York State Bar. A minimum of 10 years
of related legal experience, with significant exposure to criminal
law, constitutional law, or law enforcement-related legal matters.
Strong ability to communicate both in writing and verbally.
Experience in advising or working with law enforcement agencies is
strongly preferred. Strong understanding of the New York State
court system, relevant laws, and regulations. Ability to work
effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary
team. The Following is/are preferred : Connecticut Bar Admission,
in addition to New York State. Familiarity with the MTA’s policies
and procedures. Other Information May need to work outside of
normal work hours (i.e., evenings and weekends) Travel may be
required to other MTA locations or other external sites . According
to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics,
all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual
Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on
Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission”). Equal
Employment Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated
agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including those
concerning veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The
MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds,
experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to
apply.
Keywords: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Union City , Deputy General Counsel, MTA Police Department, Legal , New York City, New Jersey