Posting Date
08/28/24 Application Deadline
09/27/24 Pay Range
Full Range: $77,500 - $160,000 annually
Salary offers are based on the candidate's equivalent experience and internal equity with other employees within the same job classification. The position is not eligible for overtime compensation for all hours worked over 40 in the designated workweek. Job Type
Unclassified Department
Public Advocate About the Position If you want to help others, be intellectually challenged, and live up to your potential, then apply to be an Attorney with Public Advocate!
We're looking for someone who is a great oral communicator, team player, and an expert in conducting legal research.As an Attorney, you'll represent indigent clients when appointed by the court and prepare cases for defense including, but not limited to, presenting such cases in all phases of court proceedings.
NOTE: Recruitments are used to fill attorney vacancies in various assignments throughout the Office. This recruitment will be used to fill a current vacancy in the juvenile dependency group.
This recruitment is utilized to fill Attorney tier I - III positions. The level and compensation offered will be based on the education and experience provided on the application.
Attorneys hired at a tier I will be compensated at a range of $77,500.00 -- $122,000.00 Attorneys hired at a tier II will be compensated at a range of $95,000.00 - 138,500.00 Attorneys hired at a tier III will be compensated at a range of $105,000.00 -- $160,000.00 About the Office of the Public Advocate The Office of the Public Advocate seeks professionals, both attorneys, and legal staff members, to join our legal defense team!
We're committed to the mission of protecting the fundamental rights of our clients. We're dedicated to providing effective legal representation to all indigent persons, those individuals who are not able to afford the services of private lawyers, when appointed by the Maricopa County Superior Court. Our clients include juveniles charged with criminal offenses, parents, and children in dependency and severance matters (loss of parental rights), and people facing court-ordered mental health evaluation and treatment.
Proud to Offer Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer
Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) for attorneys
Exceptional work-life balance
Low-cost, high-value healthcare for you and your qualifying dependents
Enrollment in Arizona State Retirement System
Paid vacation, sick, and parental leave
Extensive wellness program with $60 monthly medical premium discounts
Employee discounts for goods and services
Learn more at maricopa.gov/5284/Why-Work-Here
We Require Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school
License to practice law and member in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona
Applications will be accepted from candidates who have passed the Arizona bar examination, or those transferring UBE scores, and are awaiting admission to the bar, but such candidates cannot be hired until admitted
Valid Arizona driver's license upon hire
We Also Value Two years of experience working with juvenile dependency matters as an Attorney
Job Contributions Appear in court, represent clients at scheduled hearings and trials
Present oral arguments as appropriate in support of clients' legal interest
Research facts and analyze legal issues using both computerized and printed legal research tools
Compose motions, briefs, correspondence and other legal documents
Prepare cases for trial by interviewing witnesses, reviewing disclosures and filing appropriate motions and objections
Review evidence on- and off-site
Discuss and present analysis of legal issues to clients, court personnel and related individuals
Communicate in person and by phone with clients, opposing counsel, co-workers, supervisors and others
Travel to courts, jails, detention centers and correctional facilities to effectively represent clients
Attend CFTs, TDMs, staffings and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars
Working Conditions Ability to work with traumatic subject matter (crime scenes, accidents, etc.), interruptions, time pressure, high volumes of work, handling multiple or complicated tasks, unscheduled tasks, frequently changing tasks, accuracy, decision making, concentration/vigilance, teamwork, working in close physical proximity with others, public contact, and overtime/rotating shifts may be a common occurrence
Ability to lift 15-25 pounds from floor to waist; 15 pounds waist to shoulder or shoulder to overhead; carry 15-25 pounds a distance of 100 feet or push/pull 100 pounds a distance of 100 feet
Ability to travel to and from job-related locations on a scheduled workday, subject to County policies regarding the use of County vehicles and/or private vehicles used on County business
Selection Procedure Only the most qualified candidates will be considered
Consideration will only be given to candidates who submit online applications
Candidates will be contacted primarily through email and their Workday online application profile
Must pass a pre-employment background and/or fingerprint investigation as required by statute or policy, including drug and alcohol testing requirements for positions designated as safety-sensitive
Maricopa County is an equal opportunity employer.
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