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King County

Public Defense Attorney Supervisor

King County, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


This recruitment is open only to current King County Department of Public Defense employees.

The Department of Public Defense (DPD) seeks interested applicants for one career service Public Defense Attorney – Supervisor position in our

Associated Counsel for the Accused Division (ACAD) .

The successful applicant will have a passion for public defense and for representing clients, focusing on their objectives, interests, and dignity. They will be committed to fighting institutional and structural racism and willing to address issues related to equity and social justice within the workplace and the broader work of public defense. They will have a demonstrated ability to supervise the work of other lawyers and support staff and to mentor, develop, evaluate, and support employees in a fast-paced environment.

Candidates should be fully knowledgeable of court procedures and the law; have considerable trial experience; possess excellent writing, research, and analytic skills, and have expertise in case preparation, handling, and disposition. In many instances, attorney supervisors will carry a partial caseload.

Levels of responsibility will range from supervising entry level attorneys to those who are highly experienced. The supervisor will ensure that caseload standards that foster excellence in legal representation are observed in accordance with Washington State Bar Association guidelines. Supervising attorneys will have a demonstrated commitment to clients, the Division, and DPD. The successful applicant will have an aptitude for management and leadership and will be able to work within a team of managers. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES include but are not limited to the following :

Supervise attorneys.Develop, evaluate, train, mentor, and coach unit attorneys, support staff and interns.Ensure work conforms with prevailing professional standards, applicable statues, rules, and DPD and county policies. In consultation and coordination with the ACAD Managing Attorney, the Director’s Office, and Human Resource staffImplement and monitor corrective and career development action plans and provide support to enable employees to make positive changes.Conduct performance evaluations of unit employees, at least annually, and as required for probationary periods, TLTs, and interns.Assign and balance workload among attorneys within unit.Ensure unit employees are up to date on DPD policies and developments, relevant legislative proposals or enactments and administrative and case law changes that bear on the practice area.Act as a catalyst for problem-solving and conflict resolution within the unit and the Division.Carry a partial caseload, requiring excellent legal representation and trial skills, excellent rapport with clients, strong legal research, strong negotiation skills and all necessary skills required of a caseload-carrying attorney.Maintain and update, as needed, a computerized case-management system to track caseloads and individual assignments.Have a working knowledge of the case management system and learn to utilize reports to evaluate and support the work of the unit.Identify cases that present an ethical conflict of interest for the Department of Public Defense.Work with Director's Office to ensure unit employees have the training and resources they need to do their jobs well.Actively support and promote DPD's mission and all policies and practices, including internal and external activities that strengthen public defense in King County.Serve at least twice a year on call and supervise the on-call attorneys.Be an active member of the Division Management Team, attend meetings, relay necessary information, and assist with office-wide initiatives and operations matters.Work closely with all supervisors to coordinate overlapping work and support the efficient operation of the division.Set a positive and supportive tone in the Division.Perform other duties as assigned.*Detailed specifics of job duties are assigned by case type and division.* REQUIRED:

Juris Doctor degree from accredited law school.Member of the Washington State Bar Association in good standing and have been a lawyer for at least three years.Washington State Driver's License or ability to travel to required destinations.

KNOWLEDGE OF:

Computer applications, particularly as related to the performance of legal research and case management.Case management.Application of legal principles to individual cases or problems.Knowledge of judicial and trial procedure and rules of evidence.The principles, methods and practices of legal research and investigation.

ABILITY TO:

Learn and apply Human Resources, DPD, and County procedures and policies.Manage a work unit, creating systems that allow for workflow to be predictable and staff to be supported to complete the necessary work.Build a strong attorney/client relationship.Communicate and work collaboratively with all segments of judicial and criminal justice systems.Ability to investigate and document complaints and improve client relations.Train, supervise, evaluate, mentor, and improve the work of attorneys and professional legal and support staff.Supervise other attorneys, including establishing goals and assigning responsibilities, communicating work performance standards, establishing work priorities, evaluating, and disciplining.Assess and make program changes and address and resolve safety, training, and personnel issues.Ability to have strong interpersonal skills, communicate clearly, professionally, and with empathy.SKILL IN:

Understanding and interpreting complex laws and regulations and analyzing complex legal documents and instruments.Presenting facts, evidence and precedents concerned in complex cases in the form of briefs, opinions, orders, or decisions.Understanding and interpreting constitutional provisions, statutes, administrative regulations, and precedents.Researching, interpreting, applying, and explaining applicable laws, codes, regulations, and court decisions.Working and building rapport with diverse cultural, socio-economic, and ethnic populations.Demonstrating commitment to the clients of DPD.ARE YOU READY TO APPLY?

This recruitment is INTERNAL ONLY and open to current King County, Department of Public Defense (DPD) employees.DPD is currently accepting applications to fill one career service Public Defense Attorney – Supervisor position in our ACA Division. Practice area placement will be dependent upon the experience of the successful candidate and occur in any practice area. This recruitment will be used to fill future Career Service vacancies over the next three-months.

Forms and Materials Required

An online employment application completed at

www.kingcounty.gov/jobs.A cover letter no more than two pages summarizing your experience and how you meet the required qualifications, knowledge, and skills for the position.DPD reserves the right to review and interview applicants on a rolling basis. It is in your best interest to get your application in as early as possible.

If you are a current supervising attorney in ACAD and wish to be considered for transfer to another practice area, you should e-mail the ACAD Acting Managing Attorney, Deborah Brown, at deborah.brown@kingcounty.gov no later than the closing date of this recruitment.

All interested applicants are encouraged to apply or indicate transfer preferences.

Work Location and ScheduleThis position will be located at various ACAD offices in Seattle and Kent. The positions are exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and not overtime eligible. The workweek is normally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Rotations of work/location and

practice area

and/or workflow are an essential function and can occur based on business need.

DPD PoliciesDPD Ethical Walls Policies and Procedures

will apply to employees, such that if you work or have worked for one of DPD's divisions, you may be ineligible to work in another division.

UnionThe position is represented by the Teamsters, Local 117.

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SALARY AND BENEFITS:In accordance with RCW 49.58.110, this salary reflects the full salary range for this position. Individual placement within the range is based on the candidate's current experience, education, skills, and abilities related to the position. King County offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes paid sick and vacation leave; paid holidays; medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life and disability insurance for employees and dependents; retirement and deferred compensation. For additional information, please review the detailed

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